Replacing a Honda Ridgeline transmission typically costs between about $4,500 and $9,000 installed, depending on model year, whether you use a remanufactured or new OEM unit, and your local labor rates.
Understanding what drives those costs helps you compare quotes and decide on the best course of action if your Ridgeline’s transmission starts showing trouble.
Cost ranges by generation
Prices reflect installed costs and include both parts and labor. The Ridgeline has two main generations with different transmissions, which affects pricing.
- 2006–2014 Ridgeline (5‑speed automatic): typical installed cost ranges from about $3,000 to $6,000, depending on whether you choose a rebuilt/remanufactured unit or a new OEM replacement and on local labor rates.
- 2017–2023 Ridgeline (9‑speed automatic): typical installed cost ranges from about $4,500 to $9,000, with higher-end figures for dealer-supplied new OEM transmissions or in metropolitan areas with higher labor costs.
Prices above are approximate ranges meant to guide budgeting. Actual quotes vary by shop, region, and the specific unit installed.
What affects the price
Several factors influence the total bill beyond the base price of the replacement unit.
Before listing the common price drivers, note that these elements can push costs up or down depending on your situation.
- Parts choice: remanufactured/rebuilt vs. new OEM vs. used, each carrying different price points and warranties.
- Labor rates: shop location and whether the work is done at a dealership or independent shop; dealer labor is usually higher.
- Vehicle configuration: AWD versions typically cost more to replace than FWD due to additional components and labor.
- Additional components and services: torque converter, sensors, cooler lines, software updates, fluids, and hoses may add to the price.
- Warranty coverage: longer warranties on parts and labor can influence the total cost and the choice of supplier.
Knowing these factors helps you compare quotes more accurately and choose the option that best fits your needs and budget.
Other options and considerations
In some cases, replacement is not the only viable path. Depending on the diagnosis, you may be able to repair a specific failure (for example, a faulty solenoid or valve body) at a lower cost than a full transmission replacement. A used or remanufactured unit with a solid warranty can also be a cost-effective alternative, though it comes with trade-offs in reliability and longevity.
Warranty and quotes
When requesting quotes, ask about coverage for both parts and labor. Typical warranties range from about 12 to 36 months, depending on the shop and the type of replacement unit selected. Clear warranty terms can save you from unexpected costs if problems recur.
Summary
In short, the cost to replace a Honda Ridgeline transmission varies widely by generation and part choice, but most drivers should expect a total installed price in the mid‑$4,000s to the high‑$8,000s, with dealer-installed OEM replacements tending toward the upper end. Get multiple written quotes, verify what’s included (parts, labor, fluids, and any necessary ancillary components), and ask about warranties to make an informed decision. If feasible, explore repair options for specific failure points and consider the overall reliability implications for your vehicle's age and mileage.


