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How much does a 2008 Honda Accord engine cost?

Prices vary widely by engine type and condition. A used 2.4-liter inline-four typically runs about $800–$1,500, a used 3.0-liter V6 around $1,000–$2,000, remanufactured engines in the $1,800–$3,000 range, and new OEM replacements can be $4,000–$6,000 or more. Installed costs will add labor and other fees, pushing total price higher depending on your location and shop.


Engine options for the 2008 Accord


The 2008 Honda Accord offered two main engine choices, which influences replacement and repair pricing: a 2.4-liter inline-four and a 3.0-liter V6. Availability and part compatibility affect what you’ll pay overall.


2.4-liter inline-four (2.4L I4)


This engine is lighter and generally cheaper to replace than the V6. Used 2.4L I4 units are commonly found in the market, with remanufactured options available from some suppliers. Typical price ranges for a used 2.4L I4 are about $800–$1,500, with remanufactured units around $2,000–$3,000 and new OEM replacements often in the $4,000+ territory depending on availability.


3.0-liter V6


The 3.0L V6 tends to carry higher replacement costs due to its complexity and supply. Used V6 engines commonly run about $1,000–$2,000, remanufactured units typically $2,000–$3,500, and new OEM replacements can reach $4,500–$6,000 or more if available.


Price ranges by condition and supply type


Below is a snapshot of typical market prices you may encounter for the 2008 Accord engine, excluding installation labor, core charges, shipping, and any included ancillaries.



  1. Used 2.4L inline-four engine: about $800–$1,500

  2. Used 3.0L V6 engine: about $1,000–$2,000

  3. Remanufactured long-block or complete engine: about $1,800–$3,000

  4. New OEM replacement: about $4,000–$6,000 (availability varies)

  5. Total installed price (parts + labor): about $2,500–$6,500, depending on engine type and regional labor rates


Prices can vary based on mileage, included components (timing chains, water pump, sensors, wiring), warranty terms, and the seller’s location. Always confirm what’s included and whether core charges apply before purchasing.


Where to buy and what to watch for


When shopping for a replacement engine, sourcing from reputable sellers and verifying compatibility are essential steps. The following guidelines help buyers navigate options and avoid common pitfalls.


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  • Source options: reputable auto parts retailers, salvage yards with traceable mileage and vehicle history, and marketplaces with seller ratings and buyer protections. OEM or OEM-rebuilt units may be available through certain dealers or specialty shops.

  • Warranty and return policy: look for a reasonable warranty (often 3–12 months) and a clear return policy in case of engine failure or misfit.

  • Included components and compatibility: confirm engine code (e.g., K-series for the I4, J-series for the V6), compatibility with your VIN, and whether timing components, water pump, intake/exhaust manifolds, starter, alternator, and ECU are included or must be purchased separately.


Concluding paragraph: With careful sourcing and proper verification, you can find a suitable replacement that fits your 2008 Accord and budget, though brand-new OEM replacements for this model year are less common.


Installation considerations and extra costs


Engines require skilled installation, and labor costs can significantly affect total price. Here are factors that commonly influence total expense.



  • Labor time: Replacing a 2.4L I4 typically takes about 8–15 hours; a 3.0L V6 often requires 10–20 hours, depending on engine condition and shop procedures.

  • Labor rates: Typical shop rates range from $80–$120 per hour, with higher rates in urban areas or specialty shops.

  • Additional parts and services: fluids (oil, coolant), timing chain/belt kit if applicable, water pump, belts, seals/gaskets, wiring harness considerations, ECU programming or immobilizer setup, core charges, and shipping if applicable.


Concluding paragraph: Daily reality is that total installed costs commonly fall in the $2,500–$6,500 range, with higher-end scenarios for V6 engines or premium shops and lower-end estimates for straightforward I4 replacements at average shops.


Summary


The cost to replace a 2008 Honda Accord engine varies widely by engine type and condition. Used 2.4L I4 engines generally cost $800–$1,500, used 3.0L V6 engines $1,000–$2,000, remanufactured engines $1,800–$3,000, and new OEM units $4,000–$6,000 or more. Installed totals, including labor, typically range from about $2,500 to $6,500, depending on location, shop, and whether additional components are included. Always verify compatibility with your VIN and review warranty terms before purchasing.

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