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How much is a starter for a 2015 Honda Odyssey?

A starter replacement for a 2015 Honda Odyssey generally costs between $150 and $500 for the part, with labor adding about $100 to $300, depending on your location and the shop. The total installed price typically ranges from roughly $250 to $800.


To understand the question in more detail, you should know there are several choices for the starter: a brand-new OEM unit from Honda or a dealer, a remanufactured aftermarket unit, or a used/refurbished part. Prices vary by retailer and region, and installation costs depend on local labor rates, shop overhead, and how accessible the starter is in the engine bay. Availability for the 2015 Odyssey can also influence price, especially if dealership stock is limited.


What affects the price


Prices fall into several categories depending on the part type and the seller. Here are typical ranges for the part itself as of the current market.



  • New OEM Honda starter: commonly $350–$600 at a dealership; sometimes lower at independent parts stores or during promotions, depending on stock and VIN compatibility.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket starter: typically $150–$250, with a refundable core charge around $20–$50 at many retailers.

  • Used/refurbished starter from a salvage yard or reseller: roughly $50–$150, with higher risk of shorter remaining life and limited or no warranty.


Prices can vary by supplier, region, and availability. Core charges, warranty terms, and return policies also affect the final outlay. Always verify compatibility with your specific VIN and check any warranty on rebuilt units.


Labor costs and total installed price


Labor considerations and regional rates shape the total installed cost. Here are the main factors to keep in mind.



  • Labor time: Replacing a starter on a 2015 Odyssey is typically around 1 to 2 hours, though it can be longer if engine access is restricted or additional components must be removed.

  • Labor rates: General shop rates in the United States commonly range from $80 to $120 per hour, with higher rates in major metropolitan areas (some shops charge $120–$180 per hour).

  • Installed price ranges: If you buy a remanufactured starter ($150–$250) and pay labor ($100–$300), expect about $250–$550 total. If you buy a new OEM starter ($350–$600) plus labor ($100–$300), the total could be roughly $450–$900.


Because labor rates vary by region and shop, it pays to shop around. Obtain multiple quotes, ask about core charges and warranties, and confirm that the technician will test the system after installation.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda Odyssey, budget roughly $120–$250 for a remanufactured aftermarket starter or $350–$600 for a new OEM unit, with labor typically adding $100–$300. All-in installed costs generally fall in the $250–$900 range, depending on part choice, local labor rates, and any additional services required. Always verify compatibility with your VIN and consider warranty coverage when making a purchase decision.

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