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How much does an AC compressor cost for a Honda Accord?

The part itself usually costs between $250 and $700, with installed prices commonly ranging from about $700 to $1,500 depending on year, model, and labor.



What affects the cost


Several factors determine the final price when replacing an A/C compressor on a Honda Accord. Model year and engine size determine part compatibility, while refrigerant type and whether the system has a leak affect the necessary work. The source of the part (OEM/new, remanufactured, or aftermarket) and local labor rates also play major roles.


Parts and price ranges


Prices below represent typical parts costs only and do not include labor or refrigerant charges.



  • OEM/new A/C compressor with clutch for Honda Accord (depends on year/engine): $350–$700

  • Remanufactured compressor: $180–$450

  • Aftermarket/non-OEM compressor: $150–$500

  • Used/salvage compressor in working condition: $70–$200


These ranges illustrate the spectrum from budget to OEM-grade options. Actual prices will vary by vehicle year, engine, and supplier.


Labor and additional costs


Beyond the part price, installation costs include labor, potential system repairs, and refrigerant recharge. Typical labor time is about 2.5 to 6 hours, with shop rates commonly ranging from $75 to $150 per hour. Refrigerant charges usually cost $50 to $150, and if the system has leaks or the receiver/drier and expansion valve need replacement, the total can rise significantly.


Summary


For a Honda Accord, plan for a total installed cost in roughly the $700 to $1,500 range, depending on whether you opt for OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket parts, and on the complexity of labor in your area. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes the compressor, any ancillary parts (like the receiver/drier and expansion valve), refrigerant, and labor, and consider getting multiple estimates to compare options. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can help prevent future failures and higher costs.

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