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How much to replace a Honda CR-V water pump?

The typical price to replace a Honda CR-V water pump in the United States falls in the hundreds of dollars, with total outlays usually ranging from about $300 to $900. The exact amount depends on the engine type, whether the job requires a timing belt kit or thermostat, your local labor rates, and whether you choose an OEM or aftermarket part.


What influences the price


Understanding the main cost drivers helps you estimate your final bill. The following factors usually determine how high or low your replacement quote will be.



  • Parts costs (water pump, gaskets, seals, coolant). OEM parts are often more expensive than aftermarket alternatives, and some jobs include a thermostat as part of the replacement, which affects price. Expect roughly $40 to $200 for parts depending on brand and inclusions.

  • Labor costs and time. Most CR-V water pump jobs take about 2 to 4 hours, with shop labor rates commonly ranging from $80 to $150 per hour in many regions. That translates to roughly $160 to $600 in labor.

  • Additional components or services. If the water pump is driven by a timing belt, or if a belt kit (tensioners, idler pulleys) is due, you’ll pay extra for the kit and extra labor. This can add roughly $100 to $500 to the total.

  • Coolant and thermostat. Some jobs include a coolant flush or a new thermostat, which adds about $20 to $60 for parts plus a small amount of labor.

  • Regional variation and shop choice. Dealerships tend to be higher-priced than independent shops, and rates vary by city and state.


In general, the total is highest when a timing belt kit or belt-related components are involved, or when you opt for dealership parts and service. Standalone water pump replacements at independent shops tend to be more affordable.


Typical ranges and scenarios


CR-Vs use a few different engine configurations across generations, and accessibility of the water pump affects the price. The figures below reflect general US-range estimates and can vary by model year, engine, and location.



  • Standalone water pump replacement (no belt kit or major belt work): commonly around $400 to $900 total. Parts typically $60–$200 and labor $200–$600, depending on engine and accessibility.

  • Water pump replacement that requires a timing belt kit (belt, tensioners, idlers) or related belt work: typically $700 to $1,200 total. The kit itself plus additional labor drives the higher cost.

  • Dealership vs. independent shop: dealership quotes are often toward the upper end of the range, while independent shops may offer lower rates and similar parts quality.


For the most accurate figure, obtain a written, itemized estimate from a local shop or Honda dealer that breaks out parts, labor, and any potential belt kit or thermostat charges.


Getting an estimate: tips to ensure accuracy


To avoid surprises, ask these questions when you request quotes from shops:



  • Is the coolant flush and thermostat replacement included or optional?

  • If the water pump is belt-driven, is a timing belt kit or additional belt work included in the price?

  • Are OEM or aftermarket parts used, and do both include a warranty on parts and labor?

  • Is the quote labor-time-based or a flat rate, and is there a warranty on the labor?

  • Will the estimate itemize all components (pump, thermostat, gaskets, coolant, hoses) separately?


Comparing itemized quotes helps you see exactly what you’re paying for and makes it easier to spot any unnecessary add-ons.


Summary


Replacing a Honda CR-V water pump typically costs between about $400 and $900 for most models, with higher totals if a timing belt kit or belt-related components are required, or if you choose a dealership. Local labor rates and part choices can push the price higher or lower. Always seek an itemized estimate and consider shopping around for the best value while ensuring quality parts and a valid warranty.

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