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How much does an alternator cost for a 2015 Honda Accord?

The typical total installed cost for a 2015 Honda Accord alternator is about $300 to $750, depending on part choice and local labor rates.


What drives the price


Several factors influence how much you’ll pay for the part and for installation. Here’s what to consider to estimate a fair price.


Key cost factors



  • Part type and supplier: OEM dealer parts generally cost more than aftermarket remanufactured or newly manufactured parts.

  • Engine compatibility: The 2015 Accord was offered with different engines (2.4L four-cylinder and, in some trims, a 3.5L V6). The exact alternator model required can affect price slightly.

  • Core charges and credits: Remanufactured units often carry a core charge that’s refunded when you return the old unit.

  • Warranty length: Longer warranties can raise the upfront price but offer protection against future failures.

  • Labor rates and location: Commercial auto shops in larger markets tend to charge higher hourly rates than independent shops in smaller towns.


Prices vary by region and shop, so shopping around and getting multiple quotes is recommended to lock in a fair price.


Estimated price ranges for the part


Here are typical price ranges for the alternator itself, before labor, based on common sources as of 2024–2026. Note that actual prices may vary by retailer and region.



  • Remanufactured or rebuilt aftermarket alternator: roughly $120–$260

  • New aftermarket alternator: roughly $180–$350

  • OEM/dealer replacement: roughly $450–$700 or more


In addition to the part, you may encounter a core charge with remanufactured units, and some vendors offer discounts if you purchase both the alternator and related accessories (like a new belt or tensioner) at the same time.


Labor and installation costs


Labor charges add significantly to the total, and the time required can vary based on your vehicle’s configuration and the shop’s workload.



  • Independent mechanic or small shop: about 1–2 hours of labor, typically $80–$120 per hour, totaling roughly $80–$250.

  • Dealership or high-cost shop: often 1–2.5 hours at $100–$180 per hour, totaling around $100–$450 for labor.

  • Do-it-yourself: If you have the tools and time, you can avoid labor costs, but you’ll save only the shop rate; plan for 1–2 hours of work plus any tool rental or replacement belt costs.


Be mindful that some jobs also require belt replacement or tensioner service, which can add to both parts and labor costs.


Warranty considerations


Warranty terms vary by supplier, but most options come with some protection against premature failure. Here’s what to look for.



  • Warranty length: Common terms range from 1 to 3 years or 12k–36k miles, depending on vendor and whether the unit is remanufactured or new.

  • Core policy: A core charge is often refunded after the return of the old alternator; ensure you understand the return policy.

  • Use case and coverage: Confirm that the warranty covers typical vehicle operation and that any labor coverage is included if offered by the parts seller.


Always read the warranty details and keep your receipt; a longer warranty can provide additional peace of mind if you drive in harsh conditions or rely on a daily commute.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda Accord, expect to pay a total installed price in the broad range of a few hundred dollars, with the part itself costing as little as around $120 for a remanufactured unit and as much as $700 for an OEM dealer part. Labor can add $100–$350 depending on where you go and whether any belt or related components need replacement. Shopping around, comparing OEM versus aftermarket options, and reviewing warranties are key to landing a fair deal.

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