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How much does a tune-up cost for a 2017 Honda Accord?

Typically about $200–$400, with higher quotes possible at a dealer or for engines requiring spark-plug replacement or extra services. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether synthetic oil is used.


In a modern vehicle like the 2017 Honda Accord, a “tune-up” is less of a one-size-fits-all service and more a bundle of routine maintenance tasks. The exact price depends on the engine (the 2017 Accord offered a 2.4L four-cylinder or a V6 in some trims), the car’s mileage, and whether spark plugs are due for replacement. Independent shops generally price lower than new-car dealerships, and regional labor rates can swing the total by hundreds of dollars.


What a tune-up typically includes


The following items are commonly addressed during a tune-up for a 2017 Accord. Some shops may bundle items differently, so use this as a baseline when comparing quotes.



  • Spark plug replacement (if due; engine type affects cost)

  • Air filter replacement

  • Oil and oil filter change

  • Fluids check and top-offs (coolant, brake fluid, power steering, etc.)

  • PCV valve inspection or replacement

  • Belts and hoses inspection, with replacement if needed


Prices and services can vary by shop; some may also suggest a fuel system cleaner, throttle body cleaning, or other inspections as part of a “tune-up.” Always review the exact tasks included in a quoted service.


Cost ranges by component and service level


Here is a rough price guide for common tune-up-related tasks on a 2017 Honda Accord, reflecting typical U.S. market conditions. Real-world prices vary by location, engine type, and whether the service is performed at a dealership or independent shop.



  • Spark plug replacement (4-cylinder engine): parts roughly $15–$60 per plug; labor about 1–2 hours; total typically $150–$350. V6 or premium plugs can push the high end higher.

  • Air filter replacement: parts $10–$40; labor often included in a standard inspection—roughly $0–$30 if charged separately.

  • Oil change and filter: parts $5–$15 for a basic filter plus oil; labor $20–$60; total usually $30–$100 depending on oil type (conventional vs. synthetic).

  • Fluids check/top-off: often included with the service, but if billed separately, expect a small fee or $0–$20.

  • PCV valve inspection/replacement: parts $10–$60; labor $40–$100; total typically $50–$160.

  • Belt/hoses inspection and replacement (if needed): parts $20–$150 plus labor; total commonly $60–$300 depending on belt type and access.


Dealer quotes tend to be higher due to overhead and factory-approved parts; independent shops usually offer more competitive pricing. If a dealership performs the service, you may also see a broader warranty on parts and labor, but at a higher upfront cost.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda Accord, a tune-up typically sits in the $200–$400 range, with potential variation based on engine type, miles, and local labor rates. A basic service focusing on oil, air filter, and inspection can be closer to the lower end, while a comprehensive tune-up involving spark plugs and premium parts can push toward the upper end or beyond at a dealership. When shopping, ask for an itemized estimate that spells out which components are included and whether any optional services are recommended based on your car’s current condition.

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