The water pump part itself for a 2000 Honda Accord typically costs about 60 to 180 dollars, with total installed price (parts plus labor) commonly ranging from 260 to 700 dollars, depending on engine type and local shop rates.
Engine options and why price varies
Two engines in the 2000 Accord
In 2000, the Accord offered a 2.3-liter four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter V6. Because the pumps differ in design and mounting between these engines, part prices and replacement difficulty can vary. Replacing a water pump on the V6 is often slightly more expensive due to access and labor time.
Part price by engine
Prices shown below reflect typical ranges for the water pump itself (parts only) based on common retailers as of 2024–2026. They do not include tax, shipping, or labor.
- 2.3L four-cylinder (F23A family): Aftermarket water pump typically $40–$100; Honda OEM pump generally $75–$150.
- 3.0L V6 (J30A family): Aftermarket water pump typically $60–$120; Honda OEM pump generally $120–$180.
These figures are intended as general guidance. Availability and exact pricing can vary by retailer, region, and whether you’re buying the pump alone or as part of a timing belt kit or other cooling-system package.
Labor and total cost
Replacing the water pump is a mid-range repair for the 2000 Accord. Labor time and price depend on engine type, belt routing, accessibility, and regional labor rates. When the pump is replaced as part of a timing belt service, the job is often priced accordingly.
- Typical labor time: about 2.5–4 hours for the 4-cylinder; about 3–5 hours for the V6.
- Labor cost range: roughly $200–$500, varying with shop rate and location.
- Possible additional costs: coolant flush/refill, thermostat replacement, new gaskets, and, if not already done, timing belt kit (roughly $100–$300 for the kit, plus labor).
Because quotes differ by region and shop, it’s wise to obtain multiple estimates and ask whether the price includes parts-only or a full timing-belt-service package.
Summary
For a 2000 Honda Accord, plan for a water pump part price around 60–180 dollars and a total installed cost typically in the 260–700 dollar range, depending on engine and local labor rates. If you’re due for timing belt service, the job may be bundled with additional costs for the belt kit, coolant, and thermostat. Always verify what’s included in a quote and compare several sources to get the best overall value.


