Typically, you’ll pay roughly 200–500 per axle for brakes on a 2019 Honda Accord, with about 400–1,000 for both axles depending on parts and labor. This article breaks down common price ranges for pads, rotors, and labor to help you plan your purchase.
What affects the price
Prices vary based on whether you replace pads only, rotors only, or both, as well as the choice of materials (standard metallic vs. ceramic) and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor rates and regional differences also play a big role. The Accord uses disc brakes on all four wheels, with front rotors generally larger than the rear.
Parts and component costs
Prices below reflect typical ranges you might see at auto parts retailers or independent shops. They do not include taxes or disposal fees.
- Front brake pads (pair): 40–100
- Front brake rotors (pair): 60–140
- Rear brake pads (pair): 30–80
- Rear brake rotors (pair): 40–100
- Front brake kit (pads + rotors, per axle): 120–240
- Rear brake kit (pads + rotors, per axle): 120–180
Bottom line: parts costs can vary considerably, with higher prices for ceramic or OEM-grade components and lower prices for non-OEM, economy options. Expect the per-axle parts total to be in the low to mid-hundreds when replacing both pads and rotors.
Labor costs
Labor charges depend on shop rates and job complexity. The ranges below capture typical scenarios in many areas. They are per axle unless stated otherwise.
- Pad replacement labor per axle: 80–160
- Rotor replacement labor per axle: 100–180
- Full pad-and-rotor job per axle: 180–350
Bottom line: labor is a major portion of brake-service costs. If you service both axles, expect roughly double the per-axle labor costs, plus any shop fees or disposal charges. Some shops may offer a discount for the second axle or a combined two-axle brake service.
Additional considerations
Prices can be higher at dealerships or shops in larger metro areas and lower at independent repair shops or big-box auto parts retailers, especially when using aftermarket parts. If a caliper rebuild, brake-fluid flush, or hardware replacement is required, expect additional charges. Always request a written quote that itemizes parts and labor so you can compare apples to apples.
Summary
For a 2019 Honda Accord, a typical brake-service cost is about 200–500 per axle, with 400–1,000 for both axles depending on parts and labor choices. You can reduce costs by opting for reputable aftermarket parts and shopping around for quotes, but ensure you’re getting quality components and proper installation for safe, effective braking. Always have a trusted shop inspect the system to determine whether pads, rotors, or both need replacement.


