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How much is a headlight for a Honda Odyssey?

Headlights for a Honda Odyssey come in a wide price range. For a full replacement headlight assembly, prices typically fall roughly between $80 and $900 or more, depending on year, trim, and whether you choose an OEM unit or an aftermarket alternative. Individual bulbs are far cheaper but won't replace a damaged assembly.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the cost of a headlight for the Odyssey, including the model year, trim level, type of headlight (halogen projector vs LED), and whether the part is genuine Honda OEM or an aftermarket equivalent. Availability and demand can also push prices up or down, and regional taxes or shipping can affect the total when buying online.


Model-year and trim considerations


Headlight designs change across generations of the Odyssey. Some generations use halogen projector units, while later trims or special editions may use LED headlights or projector LEDs. The year and trim determine compatibility and price.


Labor and installation considerations


Replacing a headlight may require removing the bumper cover or other components, which affects labor time. Labor costs vary by shop and region, typically ranging from about $50 to $150 for installation, on top of the price of the part.


Price ranges by replacement option


The following ranges reflect typical prices found from dealers, OEM suppliers, and aftermarket retailers. They do not include tax or labor, which are extra.



  • OEM new headlight assembly (Honda-brand parts, full unit): typically $250–$900+, depending on generation, LED vs halogen, and dealer pricing.

  • OEM-equivalent aftermarket headlight assembly (same fit as OEM but from non-Honda supplier): about $140–$450.

  • Aftermarket non-OEM headlight assembly (halogen): commonly $60–$180.

  • Aftermarket LED headlight assembly (non-OEM, brand varies): roughly $120–$350.

  • Used or salvage headlight assembly (from a junkyard or salvage dealer): about $40–$250, depending on condition and model year.

  • Replacement bulbs (if you only need bulbs, not a full unit): typical halogen bulbs $5–$40 per bulb; HID/Xenon bulbs and ballast kits can be more ($50–$150).


Bottom-line: your total cost will depend on the option you choose and any labor to install it.


Where to buy


Consider these common sources when shopping for a headlight. Prices vary by supplier, availability, and shipping.



  • Direct from Honda or an authorized Honda parts retailer (OEM): usually the most reliable, with the highest price range.

  • Online auto parts retailers and marketplaces (e.g., RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, Amazon): broad selection and pricing, often with frequent sales.

  • Salvage yards and used auto parts stores: best for lower-cost used headlights if compatibility is confirmed.

  • Local auto repair shops or installation centers: may offer parts and installation packages or referral pricing.


Tip: Always verify part numbers and compatibility with your exact Odyssey model year and trim before purchasing.


Labor and installation considerations


Labor costs to install a headlight can vary widely. Independent shops typically charge around $50–$150 for installation, depending on complexity and local rates. Dealerships may be higher. Some installations may require bumper removal or wheel well access, which can extend labor time and cost. Always ask for a written quote that includes both parts and labor before proceeding.


Summary


For most Honda Odyssey owners, the total cost of replacing a headlight hinges on choosing between OEM and aftermarket options, the year and trim of the vehicle, and whether you’re buying a full assembly or just bulbs. Plan for a wide price range—from tens of dollars for bulbs or salvage parts to several hundred dollars for new OEM or LED assemblies, plus additional labor if you hire a shop. Confirm compatibility with your exact model year and trim to avoid fitment issues, and compare several sources to get the best overall price.

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