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How much does it cost to replace airbags in a Honda Odyssey?

Airbag replacement in a Honda Odyssey generally costs about $1,000 to $2,500 per airbag installed, with higher totals if multiple bags or related modules are involved.


Airbags are a critical safety component, and the Odyssey uses several types across different locations. Replacement costs depend on the bag type, whether the bag was deployed, the year and trim of the vehicle, and whether related parts such as sensors, clockspring assemblies, or seat belts must be replaced. This article outlines current pricing ranges, what drives those costs, and what to expect during repair.


What affects the price


Several factors can push the cost up or down. Here is a breakdown of the main considerations that influence how much you’ll pay to replace airbags in a Honda Odyssey.



  • Airbag type and location (front driver/passenger, side torso, curtain/roof) — different bags require different parts and labor.

  • Parts quality and source (OEM Honda parts vs. aftermarket or reconditioned components) — OEM parts typically cost more but are designed for exact fit and safety.

  • Labor rates and geographic location — urban or higher-cost areas usually command higher hourly labor rates.

  • Whether only the airbag module is replaced or additional components are required (sensors, clockspring, control module, seat belt pretensioners) — more parts add to the total.

  • Vehicle year and model specifics — newer or higher-trim Odysseys can have different airbag systems or computer calibration requirements.


Because the airbags and associated components are integrated with the vehicle’s safety systems, a quote often includes inspection, parts, labor, and sensor recalibration. Always ask for a line-item estimate to understand exactly what you are paying for.


Typical installed cost ranges by airbag type


Below are typical installed cost ranges for common airbag replacements on modern Honda Odyssey models. These figures reflect parts and labor combined and can vary by shop and region.



  • Front airbags (driver or passenger) — generally $1,000 to $2,200 per unit installed.

  • Side torso airbags (seat) — generally $1,000 to $2,000 per unit installed.

  • Curtain airbags (roof/side window) — generally $1,400 to $2,800 per unit installed.


Costs can be higher if multiple bags are replaced at once or if additional components like sensors and control modules are replaced or recalibrated. In some crashes where several systems are affected, the total repair bill can rise substantially.


Other costs and considerations


In addition to the price of the airbags themselves, there are ancillary costs that can appear on your bill. The following list highlights common additional charges you may encounter.



  • Diagnostic and inspection fees to determine the extent of damage and confirm the need for airbag replacement — typically $50 to $150, though some shops waive this with repair.

  • Sensor and system recalibration or reprogramming — about $100 to $500 depending on the vehicle and equipment used.

  • Seat belt pretensioners (if deployed) — roughly $150 to $500 per belt, depending on the model and labor.

  • Clockspring or wiring harness replacement — about $300 to $900.

  • Software updates and calibration — roughly $50 to $250.

  • Taxes, disposal, and environmental fees — vary by location.


Note that these additional costs are common when airbags are deployed in an accident or require sensor and module replacement to ensure proper future operation of the safety system.


What to expect at the shop


When you bring your Odyssey in for airbag replacement, the repair process typically follows a standard sequence: diagnosis to confirm which airbags and related components are compromised, obtaining the correct OEM or approved parts, removal of the old airbag and any related hardware, installation of the new airbag and connectors, replacement of any required sensors or clockspring assemblies, and a calibration/recalibration of the system. Shops will then perform safety checks and provide a final test to ensure the system is reporting correctly.


Timing, warranties, and what to ask


Replacement could take several hours to a full day depending on the number of airbags involved and whether additional components must be replaced. Ask your shop for: an itemized estimate, expected timeline, whether a loaner vehicle is available, warranty coverage on parts and labor, and any recommended maintenance or recalibration steps after installation.


Is it worth it to repair or replace?


Airbags are essential for occupant protection, and repairs are required to restore full system function after deployment or failure. While costs can be significant, most owners weigh the safety benefits, potential insurance considerations, and the vehicle’s value when deciding to proceed with replacement. Your insurer and trusted repair shop can help you determine the most appropriate course of action based on the specific incident and vehicle condition.


Summary


Replacing airbags on a Honda Odyssey typically costs between $1,000 and $2,200 per front airbag, $1,000 to $2,000 for side airbags, and $1,400 to $2,800 for curtain airbags, with higher totals if multiple bags or related sensors and modules are involved. Additional charges for diagnostics, recalibration, seat belt pretensioners, and labor can add to the final bill. Prices vary by year, trim, location, and whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used. Always secure an itemized estimate and ensure calibration and safety testing are completed to restore full system performance.

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