Typically, a Honda Odyssey radiator replacement costs about $500 to $1,000, depending on the year and model, as well as whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and the labor rate in your area. In some cases, especially if other cooling-system components need work, it can be higher.
What affects the price
Pricing for a Honda Odyssey radiator replacement is influenced by several factors. The list below highlights the main drivers you’ll encounter when getting a quote.
- Parts choice: aftermarket (often cheaper) vs. OEM/new Honda radiator (usually more expensive), and whether a refurbished unit is available.
- Labor rate: independent shops vs. dealership or national repair chains; labor costs vary by region and shop expertise.
- Vehicle year and configuration: different Odyssey generations have variations in cooling-system layouts and mounting points, which can affect ease of replacement.
- Additional components and services: coolant flush, new hoses, clamps, thermostat, radiator cap, and possible replacement of related parts like the water pump or cooling fans.
- Warranty and service scope: some shops include warranty on parts and labor; dealer work may include included or extended warranties.
- Regional factors: urban areas and high-cost locales tend to have higher prices than rural areas.
Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and plan for any extra work that might be recommended during the replacement.
Estimated price ranges as of 2024–2026
Prices can vary widely by generation, part type, and local labor rates. The ranges below reflect common market conditions for most Honda Odyssey models.
- Parts cost:
- Aftermarket radiator: typically $100–$300
- OEM/new radiator: typically $300–$600
- Refurbished/remanufactured radiator: typically $200–$350
- Labor cost:
- Independent shop: roughly $150–$350
- Dealership or large repair chains: roughly $300–$500
- Additional costs (often needed):
- Coolant replacement/flush: $80–$150
- New hoses, clamps, thermostat, radiator cap: $20–$120
- Environmental disposal fees and shop supplies: small additional charges
- Installed total:
- Typical range: about $500–$1,000
- Higher-end scenarios (OEM parts + dealer service + additional repairs): $1,000–$1,500 or more
Note that some Odyssey generations may require slightly more or less labor depending on engine bay layout and whether auxiliary cooling components are integrated with the radiator assembly.
What to ask your mechanic
Clear communication helps prevent surprises. Consider asking these questions before approving the work.
- Is the radiator OEM or aftermarket, and is there a warranty on parts and labor?
- Does the quoted price include coolant, hoses, clamps, and a thermostat?
- Is a cooling-system flush recommended or required with this replacement?
- Will the service include inspection or replacement of related components (water pump, fans, sensors) if needed?
- How long will the job take, and can you provide a written estimate?
Getting detailed quotes and asking about inclusions helps you compare value across shops and avoid later add-ons.
Summary
For a Honda Odyssey, a radiator replacement generally falls in the $500–$1,000 range when you account for parts, labor, and standard related services. OEM parts and dealer labor tend to push costs toward the upper end, while aftermarket parts and independent shops often offer lower prices. Always obtain multiple quotes, confirm exactly what’s included, and consider potential related cooling-system repairs to keep your Odyssey reliably on the road.


