$695.00
It has a timing belt that also runs the water pump.
I just called the honda dealer here in Long Island (Atlantic Honda) and got a price of $799 for the timing belt and water pump replacement. A local service station gave a ruff price of $750 to do the same
From the 2006 Odyssey Manual: A is an oil change, 1 is rotate tires and 4 is replace spark plugs, and timing belt. Inspect water pump and valve clearance.
You replace the water pump at the same time you replace the cam belt at 105,000 miles.
Your 2003 Honda Odyssey has a timing belt. (3.5L V6). It should be replaced every 166,000km, along with the water pump and cooling system flush. Due to the complexity of the V-TEC system and the importance of the timing belt, only a Honda Dealership should perform this service.
The water pump is located in the timing set up behind the timing cover its a good idea to replace the timing belt when u replace the water pump
the water pump is located underneath the timing belt cover and requires that the timing belt be removed in order to replace it as it is driven by the timing belt.
You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
For my 2001 Honda Passport, I paid $420 to have the water pump and timing belt replaced in October 2008.
the water pump is under the timing cover, if you replace the water pump, it is also a good time to change out the timing belt... Honda recomends changing water pumps when you change the timing belt...
Timing belts last about 70,000 miles. You should change the water pump while you're in there; Honda likes to drive them off the timing belt, they wear out about as fast as the timing belt does, and since you're in there anyway...
your 2001 Honda odyssey lose water