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How much is a serpentine belt for a 2005 Honda CRV?

A new serpentine belt for a 2005 Honda CR‑V typically costs about $15 to $40, depending on brand and where you buy it. Labor and related parts, such as a tensioner, can add to the total.


What affects the price


The following factors commonly influence how much you’ll pay for a serpentine belt for this model.



  • Brand and quality: Budget belts may be around $15–$25, while mid-range belts from brands like Gates or Dayco typically run $25–$40.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: Genuine Honda belts may be pricier than aftermarket equivalents, though differences are often modest.

  • Where you buy: Local auto parts stores versus online retailers can shift prices by a few dollars.

  • Extras: Some purchases include a belt tensioner kit or a warranty option, which can affect price.


Prices listed refer to the belt itself. If you need related components like a tensioner or pulleys, or professional installation, total cost will be higher.


Where to buy and typical prices


Common sources for the belt include auto parts chains, the dealership, and online retailers. Here are typical price ranges you can expect from each source.



  • Auto parts stores (in-store): generally $15–$35 for a standard belt.

  • Dealership or OEM sources: often $30–$60 depending on the exact part and promotions.

  • Online retailers (Amazon, RockAuto, etc.): commonly $15–$40, with some premium options above $40.


Prices fluctuate with promotions, inventory, and location. Always verify the belt length and configuration (single belt for the 2005 CR‑V with a 2.4L engine) before purchasing.


Additional considerations: installation and related parts


Replacing a serpentine belt on a 2005 CR‑V is straightforward for a DIYer with basic tools, but some owners prefer professional installation. You may also encounter related components if wear is detected.



  • Labor: A quick install at a shop can cost around $50–$150 in many areas.

  • Tensioner or idler: If worn, these parts can add $20–$60 to the belt cost, plus labor if installed by a shop.


In most cases, buying just the belt is the most economical option, with total project cost influenced by any optional components and whether you do it yourself or hire a technician.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda CR‑V, anticipate $15–$40 for the serpentine belt alone, with higher prices for OEM or premium brands. Plan for additional costs if you need a tensioner or professional installation ($50–$150), and consider whether you’ll perform the replacement yourself or have it done at a shop. Always confirm the exact belt type for your engine configuration before purchasing.

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