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How much is an alternator for a 2011 Honda Pilot?

For a 2011 Honda Pilot, the replacement alternator part typically costs between about $150 and $550, with the total installed price often ranging from roughly $300 to $800 depending on whether you choose a remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM new unit and on local labor rates.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final cost: the type of unit, its amperage rating, the supplier, and whether the purchase is new or remanufactured. Regional pricing and current availability can also shift the numbers. The following sections break down the common options and their typical price ranges.


Part options and price ranges


Prices vary by whether you buy OEM new, remanufactured (OEM rebuilt), or aftermarket new. These ranges reflect typical pricing from retailers and auto parts stores as of recent years, and may change with supply and demand.



  • OEM new: commonly around $350–$550

  • Remanufactured (OEM rebuilt): commonly around $150–$300

  • Aftermarket new: commonly around $200–$380

  • Used/refurbished or salvage-yard units: often $50–$150, depending on condition


Note: The amperage rating and exact model compatibility can affect price. Always verify compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN before purchasing.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the part price, installation and ancillary charges can add significantly to the total. The following are common additional costs to plan for.



  • Labor for replacement: typically about 1–2 hours at local shop rates, commonly $80–$150 per hour; total labor often $100–$300

  • Core charge: some remanufactured units carry a refundable core deposit, often $0–$100

  • Taxes, shipping, and warranties: taxes vary by location; shipping costs apply for online orders; warranties commonly range from 1 to 3 years


In practice, budgeting for the total installed price typically puts you in the range of roughly $300–$800, depending on part choice and labor costs.


How to get an exact quote


To ensure accuracy for your specific vehicle, check with local parts stores, an auto repair shop, or Honda dealerships. Have your VIN handy to confirm amperage and compatibility. Request a written estimate that itemizes the part, labor, core charges, and any taxes or shipping.


Summary: The cost to replace a 2011 Honda Pilot alternator varies widely by source and part type. Plan for part prices roughly between $150 and $550, with total installed costs typically in the $300–$800 range, accounting for labor, core charges, and warranties. Always confirm compatibility and obtain a detailed quote before proceeding.

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