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How much is a new transmission for a Honda Pilot?

A brand-new OEM transmission installed for a Honda Pilot typically costs around $4,000 to $8,000, depending on year, drivetrain, and service provider. Most jobs fall in the mid-to-upper part of that range, with quotes often settling around $5,500 to $7,500 for many common configurations.


Pricing landscape and what affects it


Prices vary for several reasons. The following factors commonly influence the final bill for a new transmission replacement.



  • Transmission type and model year: Honda Pilot generations can use different automatic transmissions, which changes part costs and labor time.

  • Drivetrain configuration: Vehicles with all‑wheel drive (AWD) typically require more labor and components, increasing the price compared with front‑wheel drive (FWD).

  • Dealership vs. independent shop: Dealers often charge higher labor rates and use OEM parts, while independent shops may offer lower rates with OEM or reputable aftermarket components.

  • Geographic location: Labor costs and taxes vary by region, and availability of skilled technicians can affect pricing.

  • New OEM vs remanufactured or used: A brand-new OEM unit is the most expensive option; remanufactured or used transmissions cost less but come with different warranty terms.

  • Additional parts and services: Replacing or upgrading components such as the torque converter, seals, lines, coolers, mounting hardware, and performing a fluid flush can add to the bill.

  • Warranty coverage: Longer or factory-backed warranties add to the upfront price but can save money if problems arise down the line.


In summary, the final price reflects the specific transmission version, the shop, your location, and any extra parts or services required during the job.


Typical price bands for a new OEM transmission


To give a sense of the range, here are common scenarios for a brand-new OEM transmission installation, along with what they typically include.



  • New OEM transmission installed (dealer or authorized shop): roughly $4,000 to $8,000 total, including parts, labor, and basic fluids.

  • Note: This band represents the most expensive end of the spectrum, where OEM parts and factory-standard service are used.


Prices can vary by generation and region, so it’s important to obtain multiple, itemized quotes that separate parts, labor, and fluids.


Warranty and installation considerations


When budgeting, consider how long the warranty lasts, what it covers (parts and labor), and whether the service includes ancillary components like the torque converter and seals. Some shops offer longer warranties that may transfer with ownership, while others provide shorter coverage. Clarify what is included in the price and request a written estimate before work begins.


Summary


For a Honda Pilot, a brand-new transmission installed typically costs about $4,000 to $8,000, depending on the year, drivetrain configuration, and service provider. Dealers and shops in regions with higher labor rates will usually be at the higher end of the range, while independent shops may offer lower quotes. Always seek multiple, itemized quotes and verify warranty terms to ensure you’re comparing apples to apples.

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