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How much is an alternator for a 2010 Honda Odyssey?

For a 2010 Honda Odyssey, expect to pay roughly $150–$500 for an alternator, depending on whether you buy a remanufactured/aftermarket unit or a new OEM part. Remanufactured and aftermarket parts typically land on the lower end of the spectrum, while Honda OEM replacements from a dealer sit higher. This article breaks down typical price ranges and where to shop.


What affects the price


Price variation comes from the type of part, warranty, amperage rating, core-charge policies, and shipping. Installation costs are separate and can add to the total.



  • OEM new from a Honda dealer: typically $350–$500 before tax, often with a limited warranty.

  • Remanufactured or aftermarket units: roughly $150–$250, usually with a limited warranty (often 1–2 years).

  • New aftermarket (non-OEM) units: roughly $180–$320, with varying warranties.

  • Used or salvaged units: roughly $50–$150, with uncertain reliability and limited or no warranty.


Remember that some retailers charge a core fee that is refunded when you return your old unit, and shipping and taxes can affect final cost. Labor for installation is typically extra.


Where to buy and typical price ranges by source


Shopping options include dealerships, auto parts stores, online marketplaces, and salvage yards. The price bands below reflect common offerings you’ll encounter in 2024–2026-era markets.



  • Honda dealership (OEM): $350–$500 for a new unit.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto): $150–$260 for remanufactured or aftermarket units.

  • Online retailers (Amazon, RockAuto, eBay): $120–$320 for aftermarket options; be sure to verify compatibility.

  • Salvage yards / junkyards: $50–$150 for a used unit, with caveats about wear and reliability.


To maximize value, compare total cost including any core charges, shipping, taxes, and the cost to install the part. If you’re unsure, a local shop can advise on the best option for your vehicle’s usage and climate conditions.


Installation considerations


Labor costs for replacing an alternator typically range from about $100 to $250, depending on the shop’s labor rate and the vehicle’s access in the engine bay. DIY installation can save labor costs but requires the right tools and safety precautions. Total out-the-door cost including parts and labor commonly falls between roughly $250 and $750.


Summary


Prices for a 2010 Honda Odyssey alternator vary widely by source and part type. Expect about $150–$500 for a replacement, with OEM from a dealer on the higher end and remanufactured aftermarket options on the lower end. Always factor in core charges, shipping, taxes, and installation costs, and verify compatibility with your specific engine revision and amperage needs.

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