Auto Services Costs in Hawaii

Verified cost ranges across cities in Hawaii

Verified by 2 sourcesUpdated May 22, 2026

Auto Services Cost Comparison — Hawaii

Compare verified cost ranges across cities in Hawaii

Cost Comparison — Oil Change

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$95

Typical

$115

High

$135

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$105

Typical

$127

High

$149

Cost Comparison — Wheel Alignment

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$38

Typical

$140

High

$242

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$42

Typical

$155

High

$268

Cost Comparison — Alternator Replacement

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$397

Typical

$860

High

$1,323

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$441

Typical

$954

High

$1,467

Cost Comparison — Timing Belt Replacement

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$550

Typical

$1,021

High

$1,493

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$610

Typical

$1,133

High

$1,657

Cost Comparison — Water Pump Replacement

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$261

Typical

$450

High

$639

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$289

Typical

$499

High

$708

Cost Comparison — Radiator Replacement

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$315

Typical

$529

High

$743

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$350

Typical

$587

High

$824

Cost Comparison — Head Gasket Repair

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$238

Typical

$306

High

$374

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$264

Typical

$340

High

$415

Cost Comparison — CV Axle Replacement

Hawaii2 sources

Low

$562

Typical

$855

High

$1,147

Honolulu2 sources

Low

$624

Typical

$948

High

$1,273

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Oil Change

Drain and replacement of engine oil and oil filter using conventional, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oil. Includes checking fluid levels and a basic visual inspection. Full synthetic costs more but extends intervals to 7,500–10,000 miles.

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Wheel Alignment

Computer-aided adjustment of wheel angles (camber, toe, caster) to manufacturer specifications to ensure straight tracking and even tire wear. Misalignment is caused by hitting potholes, curbs, or after suspension work.

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Alternator Replacement

Removal of the failed alternator and installation of a remanufactured or new unit to restore battery charging and electrical system function. Warning signs include battery warning light, dimming lights, and dead battery.

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Timing Belt Replacement

Replacement of the rubber timing belt that synchronizes the crankshaft and camshaft rotation. Typically replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. A snapped belt can cause catastrophic engine damage in interference engines.

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Water Pump Replacement

Replacement of the engine water pump that circulates coolant through the cooling system. Often replaced simultaneously with the timing belt since both components are accessed together. Failure causes engine overheating.

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Radiator Replacement

Removal of the failed radiator and installation of a new or remanufactured unit to restore proper engine cooling. Radiators fail due to corrosion, physical damage, or plastic end-tank cracking. Overheating is the primary symptom.

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Head Gasket Repair

Removal of the cylinder head and replacement of the failed head gasket that seals the combustion chamber from coolant and oil passages. One of the most expensive engine repairs. Signs include white exhaust smoke, coolant loss, and overheating.

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CV Axle Replacement

Replacement of a damaged constant velocity (CV) axle shaft that transfers engine power to the drive wheels. A torn CV boot allows grease loss and joint failure. Clicking noise during turns is the primary warning sign.

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