At the dealer - $557
Between 100 to 150 remanufactured
Approximately $368
$500-$600 w/ the dealer. They have to pull the radiator out to get down to the alternator underneath it. Happened to me.
Changing an alternator isn't GENERALLY a difficult process. I'd estimate around an hour of labor - so whatever they charge per hour plus the cost of the alternator. Possibly a couple a hundred bucks.
Looking on the website for O'Reilly Auto parts, alternators for the 4.0 SOHC V6 range from about $140 for a rebuilt alternator to $240 for an original OEM alternator. For the V8, it looks like $114 for a rebuilt off-brand alternator to $276 for an original OEM alternator. Changing an alternator is a very simple task you should be able to do yourself, so you can save yourself labor cost going that route. If you're not up to the task, expect about $80 in labor in addition to the cost of the alternator.
The alternator is somewhere around $125. Not sure what labor would be, but plan on at least a $100 for it. Changing the alternator yourself isn't really a difficult job - See "Related Questions" below for more
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The cost to replace the alternator in a Honda Odyssey will depend on where it is purchased and installed. The average cost of an alternator is between $100 and $150.
It should cost between 500-700 based on the brand of the alternator and the shop.
This will vary based on where you choose to get the replacement alternator. The alternator will orbably run you around $200. The cost of labor for the repair will be additional.
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