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How much is an alternator for a 2016 Honda Odyssey?

For a 2016 Honda Odyssey, the alternator typically costs between about $150 and $700 for the part, with installed prices generally ranging from $300 to $900 depending on the source, amperage, and labor.


The exact price depends on whether you choose a new OEM unit, a remanufactured aftermarket unit, or a used core, and on local labor rates if you have it installed. This guide outlines current market options and what drives the total cost to help you estimate what to expect.


What affects the price


Prices vary by supplier, condition, and the amperage rating of the alternator, as well as whether a core charge applies and whether other components like the belt or tensioner are replaced at the same time.



  • New OEM alternator: Typically the highest price tier, often in the range of $400–$700 or more, with dealer availability and original-spec amperage.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket alternator: A common middle option, usually about $150–$320, often with a limited warranty and possible core charge.

  • Used or rebuilt from a salvage yard: Usually the cheapest option, commonly around $100–$220, but may come with no or limited warranty and unknown wear.


When buying, consider core charges, warranty length, and compatibility (amperage and mounting). Some vendors require returning the old unit to avoid extra fees.


Installation costs and options


Installation costs depend on whether you DIY or hire a shop, and on regional labor rates. Here is a general breakdown to help anticipate total expense.



  • DIY replacement: If you have space and tools, expect to spend 1–3 hours of your time. Labor cost is effectively $0 if you do it yourself, though you should budget for risk and the time spent.

  • Professional installation: Typical labor rates range from $80 to $150 per hour, with most Odyssey alternator replacements taking 1–2 hours in a standard shop. Total installed cost often falls in the $300–$700 range, depending on local rates and whether additional parts (belt, tensioner) are replaced.


Labor costs can vary, and some shops may bundle the replacement with a belt or tensioner service or perform a battery test. Always confirm the included services and warranty with the shop before work begins.


Where to shop and what to expect


Different purchasing channels offer different prices, warranties, and delivery options. Here are common sources and what you might see.



  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts): A mix of remanufactured aftermarket and, occasionally, new OEM units; price typically $150–$450 for the part, with core charges sometimes applied.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, etc.): Often competitive pricing on remanufactured units; watch for shipping times and return policies.

  • Honda dealership parts departments: New OEM alternators at the higher end, typically $450–$700, with straightforward warranty terms and dealer support.


Compare prices, warranties, shipping, and core-charge policies across sources to maximize value and minimize risk. If you’re unsure about compatibility, verify the amperage rating and mounting hardware for your specific Odyssey trim and engine (3.5L V6).


Summary


The 2016 Honda Odyssey’s alternator can be purchased in a wide price range—from roughly $150 for a used or aftermarket remanufactured unit to $700 or more for a new OEM part. Installed costs, when you include labor, typically run from about $300 to $900 depending on labor rates, location, and whether additional parts are replaced. For the most accurate estimate, check current prices at local auto parts stores, online retailers, and a few Honda dealerships, and factor in warranty and core charges.


In brief: shop around, know the amperage you need, and weigh the trade-offs between price, warranty, and whether you’ll DIY or hire a professional to ensure the best value for your 2016 Honda Odyssey.

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