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How much does Honda charge to replace brake pads and rotors?

At Honda dealerships, replacement costs for brake pads and rotors vary by model, region, and whether you need both axles or a single axle. Typical total prices fall roughly in the several-hundred-dollar range per axle, with front brakes usually costing more than rear brakes.


Prices depend on factors such as the exact parts used (OEM vs aftermarket), whether rotors are replaced or resurfaced, and local labor rates. In many markets, independent shops may offer lower labor costs, but dealer quotes reflect OEM parts and factory-approved procedures. For an exact estimate, it’s best to get a quote from your local Honda service center using your vehicle’s details.


Typical Honda dealer pricing for pads and rotors


The ranges below reflect standard OEM parts and labor at Honda dealerships in the United States. They include parts and labor but exclude taxes, fees, and any additional services.



  • Front brakes (pads and rotors, per axle): about $350–$800. Larger or performance-focused front brakes on some models can push the price higher.

  • Rear brakes (pads and rotors, per axle): about $250–$650, depending on rotor size and caliper setup.

  • Both front and rear brakes (pads and rotors, all wheels): roughly $700–$1,400 total, again varying by model and rotor design.


Prices can vary by region, model year, and whether additional work (like caliper replacement, brake fluid service, or new wear sensors) is required. Always confirm a precise quote with your dealer before proceeding.


Pricing factors that influence the final bill


Several variables determine the exact cost of a brake job at a Honda dealership. Understanding them can help you compare quotes and plan accordingly.


Vehicle model and brake configuration


Large SUVs or trucks with bigger rotors and more complex caliper assemblies typically cost more than compact sedans. Some models may require specialty rotors or higher-end pad materials, affecting price.


Rotor condition: replacement vs resurfacing


If rotors are within minimum thickness and runout tolerances, resurfacing can lower costs. When resurfacing isn’t advised or rotors are worn or warped, OEM rotors must be replaced, increasing the price.


Labor rates and location


Dealership labor rates vary by region and market conditions. Urban or high-cost areas often have higher hourly rates, which can significantly influence the total.


Parts choice and additional services


Pad material (organic, semi-metallic, or ceramic) and rotor type (OE vs aftermarket) affect price. Additional services such as brake fluid replacement, caliper hardware, or sensor replacement can add to the total.


Summary


Honda dealer pricing for brake pads and rotors generally ranges from a few hundred to about a thousand dollars per axle, depending on the model, rotor type, and location. Front brake jobs tend to cost more than rear ones, and replacing both axles doubles the scope. For an exact quote, contact your local Honda service center with your vehicle details and preferred parts. If you’re looking to save, you can also compare quotes from independent shops, while keeping in mind that OEM parts and dealer-approved services may come at a premium.

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