Expect roughly $400 to $1,000 for a Honda CR-V oil pan replacement, including parts and labor; dealer pricing can be higher.
Replacing the oil pan is a moderately involved repair that depends on the engine type, model year, and the shop you choose. The price will hinge on parts (OEM vs aftermarket) and labor time, which varies by region and vehicle access.
Cost breakdown
Prices are typically broken out into parts and labor; the following ranges reflect common values for most Honda CR‑V models in the United States over the past few years.
- Oil pan: $60–$200 (aftermarket) or $180–$350 (OEM).
- Oil pan gasket: $20–$60.
- Drain plug and mounting hardware: $5–$15.
- Oil and filter (to complete the service): $30–$60.
- Additional parts (bolts, sealant, or studs, if needed): $10–$20.
In practice, total parts costs commonly range from about $125 to $505, depending on OEM choice and required hardware, with labor driving the total higher or lower.
Labor costs
Labor is measured by time and shop rate; the following estimates reflect typical scenarios in the U.S. market.
- Labor time: 2–4 hours, depending on engine layout and accessibility.
- Shop rate: $90–$150 per hour on average (varies by region and shop type).
- Estimated labor cost: about $180–$600 for a standard replacement.
Combining parts and labor, the overall price range commonly falls around $400 to $1,100 in many markets; dealer pricing can push higher depending on the model year and specific circumstances.
What can affect the price
Several factors can push the quote up or down, beyond the basic parts and labor math.
- Vehicle model year and engine: Some CR‑V engines are easier to access, while newer or turbocharged engines may require extra labor.
- Access and labor complexity: If the pan is blocked by exhaust components, skid plates, or other hardware, the job takes longer.
- OEM vs aftermarket parts: OEM parts tend to cost more but are guaranteed for fit; aftermarket may save money but vary in quality.
- Region and shop type: Dealer service departments generally charge more per hour than independent shops.
- Condition of the pan and related components: Dented, cracked, or warped pans may require replacement and possibly additional parts.
- Oil change and fluids: Some quotes include a fresh oil and filter change; others do not.
In practice, you might see a final bill in the mid-range, around $500–$900 in many areas, but it's not unusual to exceed or fall short of that based on the factors above.
Summary
Replacing the oil pan on a Honda CR‑V is a mid-range repair driven by parts quality, labor rate, and access to the oil pan. Typical total costs fall roughly between $400 and $1,100, with higher-end figures at dealerships or for challenging jobs. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts and labor, and consider asking for aftermarket alternatives if you're aiming to save money without compromising reliability.


