Replacing a power steering pump on a 2004 Honda Accord typically costs between about $300 and $900 installed, depending on part selection and local labor rates. The total price depends on whether you choose a remanufactured or OEM unit and whether additional components are required during the repair.
Part price options
Options by part source
Prices vary by source and part type. The ranges below reflect typical U.S. retail pricing for both four-cylinder and V6 engines used in 2004 Accords as of the mid-2020s.
- New OEM Honda power steering pump: approximately $280–$520
- New aftermarket (non-OEM) pump: approximately $150–$350
- Remanufactured power steering pump (manufacturer reman): approximately $120–$250
- Used/ salvage pump from a junkyard: approximately $60–$150
Note: OEM parts tend to carry longer warranties and higher prices, while remanufactured and aftermarket options offer savings but may vary in warranty coverage and longevity.
Labor and installation considerations
What influences labor costs
Labor costs are driven by regional shop rates, the vehicle’s engine variant, and whether additional components must be replaced or the system bled.
- Labor time: typically 2–4 hours to remove the old pump and install a new one
- Shop labor rate: commonly $75–$125 per hour, depending on location
- Additional parts and services: serpentine belt replacement, power steering fluid, reservoir hoses, clamps, or new hoses if needed
- System bleeding/diagnosis: required to ensure no air remains in the pump and lines
- Core charges: remanufactured pumps may include a core charge that is refunded on return
Most shops will provide a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor. If they propose extra work beyond the pump replacement, ask for a separate quote for that work.
Installed price ranges by scenario
Typical quotes to expect
These installed price ranges assume standard service without major complications. If the shop also replaces hoses, the reservoir, or the belt, add roughly $50–$150 per additional item to the total.
- Remanufactured or aftermarket pump with labor: approximately $300–$600
- New aftermarket pump with labor: approximately $450–$750
- New OEM Honda pump with labor: approximately $600–$1,000
Prices can be higher in regions with steep labor rates or for fitness-specific vehicles, and lower where competition among retailers and independent shops is strong. Always confirm inclusions (fluids, tax, core charges) in writing.
Summary
For a 2004 Honda Accord, the installed cost of a power steering pump varies widely based on part type, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket or remanufactured, and local labor rates. A typical installed range is roughly $300 to $900, with common totals falling around $400 to $700 if you opt for a remanufactured or aftermarket pump and standard labor. Choosing a new OEM pump raises the price but might come with a longer warranty, while salvaged or used pumps offer the lowest upfront cost but carry greater risk. Shop around, compare quotes, and ensure the estimate itemizes parts, labor, and any extra work. If you’re careful about part choice and location, you can find a solution that fits your budget and vehicle needs.


