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How much does Honda charge for a brake change?

Typically, Honda dealers charge about $300–$600 per axle for a brake-pad replacement, and around $600–$900 per axle if rotors must be resurfaced or replaced. Prices vary by model, location, and whether OEM parts are used.


For a fuller brake service, including inspection, potential rotor work, and a brake-fluid flush, quotes will reflect parts (pads, rotors if needed, sensors), labor time, and any shop fees. Dealer labor rates tend to be higher in metropolitan areas; independent shops may offer lower prices with aftermarket parts, though some owners prefer OEM Honda parts. Specific models—such as hybrids or vehicles with advanced braking systems—can also affect cost.


Typical price ranges for Honda brake service


Prices cover common scenarios for pad-only replacements and rotor work. The figures below are ballpark estimates based on U.S. market data as of 2026 and can vary by region and model.



  • Brake pad replacement (per axle, rotors in good condition): roughly $300–$600

  • Rotor replacement (per axle, with rotors and hardware): roughly $400–$900

  • Brake-fluid flush (optional service): roughly $80–$150


Across these scenarios, the pad-only job is the most affordable, while rotor work is the primary driver of cost. Always obtain a detailed, itemized quote for your specific vehicle and location to avoid surprises.


Factors that influence the price


Several variables can push the final bill up or down. The key factors include:



  • Location and shop labor rates (urban dealerships tend to charge more)

  • Dealership vs. independent repair shop (dealerships often charge higher labor rates but use OEM parts)

  • Parts choice: Honda Genuine/OEM parts vs aftermarket equivalents

  • Rotor condition and need for resurfacing or replacement

  • Vehicle type and braking system complexity (hybrid/advanced systems may require more time or software updates)

  • Additional services (brake-fluid flush, sensors, hardware, warranties, disposal fees)


In practice, a quote can change significantly based on these factors; always ask for an itemized estimate that lists parts and labor separately and confirms whether taxes and disposal fees are included.


Ways to save on brake-change costs


Want to keep costs under control? Here are practical steps that buyers often use to manage brake-service bills.



  • Shop around and obtain multiple quotes from Honda dealers and independent shops.

  • Ask whether rotors can be resurfaced and whether OEM rotors are required for your model.

  • Consider non-OEM parts if they meet quality requirements and are compatible with your vehicle.

  • Request an itemized estimate that separates pad, rotor, and fluid-flush costs, plus labor time.

  • Check for recalls, warranties, or maintenance packages that might cover part of the service.


Clear comparisons and a defined scope of work can help you avoid overpaying while ensuring your brakes remain safe and effective.


Summary


Brake-service pricing for Honda varies widely, but pad replacement per axle typically falls in the $300–$600 range, with rotor work pushing total costs higher. Location, the choice of dealer vs. independent shop, and whether OEM parts are used all influence the final price. Always seek an itemized, no-surprises quote and consider multiple shops to ensure you get a fair price while maintaining safety. Regular maintenance can prevent bigger costs by addressing wear early, and understanding what is included in the service helps you compare offers accurately.

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