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How much does it cost to replace the power steering hose on a Honda Pilot?

The typical total cost for replacing the power steering hose on a Honda Pilot is about $250 to $700 when performed by a shop, depending on parts and labor. If you DIY, parts alone can be under $150.


Power steering hoses carry pressurized hydraulic fluid and are a common source of leaks in many Pilot models. Price varies by model year, whether one or both hoses are replaced, parts choices (OEM vs aftermarket), and regional labor rates. The following breakdown covers parts, labor, and scenario-based estimates to help you budget.


What affects the cost


Several factors drive the final bill: the year and trim of the Pilot, whether you replace just the high-pressure hose or both hoses in the assembly, the choice between OEM and aftermarket parts, and the local labor rate. Access to the hose can also affect how long the job takes and whether additional components must be removed.


Parts costs



  • High-pressure power steering hose

    • Aftermarket: $60–$150

    • OEM Honda: $100–$180



  • Return/low-pressure hose

    • Aftermarket: $20–$60

    • OEM Honda: $40–$70



  • Hose kit, fittings, seals

    • Typical: $10–$30



  • Fluids and miscellaneous

    • Typical: $5–$15




In practice, the total parts bill tends to be around $85–$260 for aftermarket parts, and roughly $180–$360 for OEM parts, depending on the hose configuration and inclusions.


Labor cost


Labor rates and the time required to access and replace the hose drive the main portion of the bill. The job generally takes about 1 to 2.5 hours, with some cases extending to about 3 hours if the engine bay is tight or extra disassembly is needed.



  • Independent auto shop hourly rate: $85–$120

  • Dealership hourly rate: $110–$190

  • Estimated time to complete: 1.0–2.5 hours (up to ~3 hours in picky access situations)


Based on these ranges, total labor costs typically run from about $85 to $380, with dealerships leaning toward the higher end and independent shops offering more affordable rates.


Total cost scenarios


Here are common total-cost scenarios to help you compare options and plan a budget. These figures assume a standard hose replacement without additional major repairs.



  1. Do-it-yourself parts only: roughly $60–$180 for parts, plus any needed fluids; no labor charges.

  2. Independent shop: typically about $250–$450 (parts plus labor, fluids as needed).

  3. Dealership: typically about $350–$700 (parts plus labor, with diagnostic or fluid services possibly included).


Prices vary by region, model year, and local demand. If you’re facing a leak, it’s wise to obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether a power steering fluid flush or additional inspections are included in the estimate.


Tips to save


To reduce costs, consider obtaining aftermarket hoses where appropriate, asking for a line-item estimate to see exactly what’s included, and requesting a fixed-price quote instead of an hourly rate. Some shops offer package pricing for hoses plus fluids, which can be cheaper than billing by the hour.


Summary


Replacing the power steering hose on a Honda Pilot is a manageable repair with a broad cost range. Expect a few hundred dollars on average, with OEM parts and dealer service pushing toward the higher end and independent shops offering more competitive pricing. Getting a few quotes and clarifying what’s included (fluids, flushes, diagnostics) will help you secure the best value.

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