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How much does a Honda Accord alternator cost?

The cost to replace a Honda Accord alternator generally ranges from about $120 to $550 for the part itself, with total project costs often between $260 and $900 once labor and additional fees are included.


The Honda Accord relies on a 12-volt alternator to recharge the battery and power the electrical systems. Prices vary by year and trim, whether the part is new from Honda, remanufactured, or aftermarket, and where you shop. This guide outlines current market pricing and options as of 2026.


Part types and price ranges


Prices vary by part type and source. Here are the most common options you’ll encounter when shopping for an Accord alternator.



  • New OEM Honda alternator from a dealer: typically around $350 to $600 or more, plus applicable taxes. These parts often come with a manufacturer warranty.

  • New aftermarket alternator (non-OEM): typically $150 to $300.

  • Remanufactured OEM-equivalent alternator: typically $100 to $250.

  • Used or salvaged alternator (from a junkyard or online market): typically $50 to $150, though compatibility and wear are factors.


Choosing a new OEM part delivers reliability and the strongest warranty but at the highest price. Remanufactured and aftermarket units offer substantial savings with varying warranties and fit guarantees. Used parts are cheapest but carry higher risk of wear and shorter remaining life.


OEM vs aftermarket considerations


The decision between OEM and aftermarket hinges on reliability, warranty, and long-term cost. OEM parts are built to Honda specifications and typically carry a longer warranty, while aftermarket units can be more affordable but may vary in performance and longevity. Always verify compatibility with your specific Accord year and engine size.


Where to buy and typical costs by source


Where you purchase the alternator significantly affects price and warranty coverage. Here are common channels and what to expect.



  • Honda dealership or authorized service center: usually the most expensive option, but parts are new OEM with solid warranty; part prices commonly in the $350–$600+ range.

  • Authorized parts retailers (OEM parts): typically $250–$450 for a reman or OEM-sourced unit, with a strong warranty.

  • Auto parts stores and general retailers (aftermarket): often $150–$300 for a new aftermarket or remanufactured unit; warranties vary by brand.

  • Online marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay, etc.): price range roughly $120–$350; check seller reputation and warranty terms.

  • Salvage yards and used-parts sellers: commonly $50–$120, but you’ll want to test fitment and assess remaining life.


Shopping strategies include comparing both OEM and aftermarket offerings, considering warranty terms, and ensuring the part matches your Accord’s year, engine size, and electrical rating. If the car is under a factory warranty or extended warranty, dealership pricing may be preferable for coverage.


Additional costs to consider


In addition to the price of the unit, a number of extra costs can affect the total bill.



  • Labor for replacement: typically 1–2 hours, depending on vehicle year and access; expect $80–$150 per hour depending on region, for a total of roughly $80–$300.

  • Core charges: some remanufactured units include a core credit or deposit, commonly $20–$100, refundable on return of the old unit.

  • Taxes and shop fees: sales tax and potential disposal fees may apply.

  • Additional components: worn belts, tensioners, or pulleys may need replacement if they show wear, adding to labor and parts costs.


All told, a full replacement could range from about $300 on the low end with a used or aftermarket unit and minimal labor, up to $900 or more with OEM parts, dealer service, and higher labor rates.


Summary


In short, expect the Honda Accord alternator price to fall in a broad band of roughly $120 to $550 for the part itself, with installed costs typically between $260 and $900 depending on part choice, labor rate, and location. When shopping, compare OEM versus aftermarket, check warranties, and confirm compatibility with your exact Accord year and engine. For many drivers, a remanufactured unit paired with mid-range labor offers a solid balance of cost and reliability.

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