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How much does it cost to replace an alternator on a 2013 Honda Odyssey?

The typical all-in cost to replace the alternator on a 2013 Honda Odyssey is about $600 to $1,200, depending on the replacement part and labor. Prices vary by region and shop.


In detail, the price depends on the choice of replacement part (OEM/new, remanufactured, or aftermarket), the labor time required, and whether any additional components—such as a drive belt or tensioner—are replaced at the same time. Some dealers offer higher warranties while independent shops may offer lower labor rates. Diagnostics and taxes can also affect the final bill.


Cost breakdown by component


Here is a snapshot of typical price ranges you can expect for the main parts and their impact on total cost:



  • OEM new alternator: typically around 500–700 USD

  • Remanufactured alternator (common value option): about 150–350 USD

  • Aftermarket/new non-OEM alternator: roughly 250–500 USD


Prices reflect common retail quotes in the United States and can vary by brand, supplier, and availability. Labor is separate from parts in these estimates.


Labor and add-ons you might encounter


Labor time and potential add-ons often account for a large portion of the total. Consider these factors when budgeting:



  • Labor time: 1.0–2.5 hours, depending on access and experience; typical shop rates range from about 80–150 USD per hour

  • Drive belt and tensioner: replacement may be needed if worn; belt parts roughly 20–60 USD, plus 0.5–1.5 hours of labor (roughly 40–120 USD)

  • Diagnostics and shop fees: some shops include the diagnostic check in the price, others charge 50–100 USD if not bundled


Overall, a straightforward job with a remanufactured unit and no extra parts will be toward the lower end; adding OEM parts, tensioners, or a belt replacement pushes costs higher.


Cost-saving tips


To keep costs down, consider requesting quotes from multiple shops, ask for itemized estimates, and compare remanufactured units with warranties versus new OEM parts. If your belt and tensioner are due for replacement, doing them in the same service can save labor time. Some customers also opt for local independent shops over dealership service for more competitive labor rates.


Summary: Replacing the alternator on a 2013 Honda Odyssey typically runs between 600 and 1,200 USD overall, depending on parts choice, labor rates, and any additional services. Getting several quotes and choosing a reputable remanufactured unit with a warranty can help manage costs while ensuring reliability.

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