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How much do brakes cost for a 2009 Honda Accord?

Brake work on a 2009 Honda Accord typically runs about $200–$350 per axle if you’re only replacing the pads, and about $350–$600 per axle if rotors are replaced or resurfaced. For both axles, budget roughly $600–$1,200. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts.


In practice, the final price depends on whether you replace just the pad friction material or also the rotors, and on labor rates at your local shop. The 2009 Accord uses disc brakes on all four wheels, so both front and rear axles are candidates for pads and rotors replacement. Regional labor costs and part choice can swing the total significantly.


What affects brake-costs for this car


Parts quality and labor rates


Choosing aftermarket versus OEM parts, as well as the shop’s labor rate, has a major impact on total cost. Dealers usually charge more than independent shops, and OEM rotors or pads typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents.


Typical price ranges


Here are the common cost scenarios you’re likely to see. These figures reflect general ranges as of 2024–2026 and may vary by location and shop.



  • Pads only per axle (front or rear): Total approximate range $200–$350.

  • Pads and rotors per axle (front or rear): Total approximate range $350–$600.


Concluding: Replacing pads and rotors on both axles generally falls in the approximate range of $700–$1,200, depending on part choices and local labor rates.


Cost by brake position


Front brakes


Front brakes typically cost more due to larger rotors and greater wear. A typical per-axle range is roughly $300–$580 when replacing both pads and rotors, with pads-only around $200–$350 per axle.


Rear brakes


Rear brakes are usually a bit cheaper per axle. Expect roughly $260–$500 per axle for a pads-and-rotors job, and about $180–$350 per axle for pads-only, depending on parts and labor rates.


Shop choice and parts


Dealerships often price toward the higher end, while independent shops can offer lower labor rates and a mix of aftermarket vs. OEM parts. If rotor resurfacing is an option and rotors are within spec, that can reduce cost compared with replacing rotors.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda Accord, plan for approximately $200–$350 per axle for pads alone and $350–$600 per axle if you replace rotors as well. Replacing both axles typically runs about $700–$1,200 in total, though actual prices depend on location, shop, and part choices. Always obtain a written quote that breaks down pads, rotors, and labor, and consider rotor resurfacing as a potential savings if applicable.

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