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How much does it cost to get the door lock replaced on a Honda Accord?

For most Honda Accords, replacing a door lock typically runs about $150 to $350 if you’re replacing a mechanical door lock cylinder, and roughly $220 to $700 if you’re replacing an electronic lock actuator. The exact price depends on the model year, whether you choose an independent shop or a dealership, and whether any programming or rekeying is required.


This article explains the difference between the common door lock components, what drives price, and how to plan a replacement, including how regional labor rates and parts choices can influence the final bill. It also offers practical tips for getting reliable quotes and avoiding unexpected charges.


What affects the price


Several factors determine final cost when you replace a Honda Accord door lock. The type of lock—cylinder versus actuator—is the primary driver, followed by labor rates, vehicle year and trim, location, whether rekeying or programming is needed, and whether the work is done at a dealership or an independent shop.



  • Lock type: mechanical cylinder vs electronic actuator, and whether the entire door assembly is involved

  • Labor rates: urban or high-demand areas tend to be pricier

  • Vehicle specifics: newer models with integrated key systems may require programming

  • Warranty and diagnosis: diagnostic fees or extended warranties can affect total

  • Parts choice: OEM vs aftermarket parts can change cost


Prices vary by region and shop. Always request a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor before authorizing work.


Cost ranges by lock type


The ranges below reflect common scenarios seen at independent shops and dealerships, assuming standard labor rates and typical part choices. They are general guides; actual quotes may differ.



  • Door lock cylinder replacement (mechanical key, same key for ignition): Parts typically $50–$150; labor about 1–2 hours. Total commonly $150–$350 at an independent shop; dealers may charge more, often $250–$500.

  • Door lock actuator replacement (electronic, controls power door locks): Parts typically $60–$300; labor about 1.5–3 hours. Total commonly $220–$700 at an independent shop; dealers may charge $350–$900.


Note that rekeying a new cylinder or programming a new key fob can add to the cost, and diagnostic or travel fees may apply if the work is done on-site.


Other considerations


Additional factors that influence the final bill include how many doors are affected, whether the lock is part of a broader door or window assembly replacement, and whether you require emergency or after-hours service. Some Honda Accords with advanced key systems may require programming of the key fob after replacing the lock or cylinder, which can add to the cost if you don’t already have a spare key.



  • locksmith vs dealership: locksmiths often offer lower rates for cylinder replacements and may handle key programming

  • diagnostic fees: many shops charge a diagnostic fee even when the problem is clearly the lock

  • travel or shop fees: mobile service or on-site work can include travel charges


Getting a detailed, written quote that breaks out parts, labor, and any additional fees helps prevent surprises.


Summary


The cost to replace a door lock on a Honda Accord varies widely depending on whether you’re dealing with a mechanical lock cylinder or an electronic lock actuator, plus regional labor rates and any required programming or rekeying. Typical ranges are about $150–$350 for a cylinder and $220–$700 for an actuator at independent shops, with higher figures at dealerships. For the best value, compare quotes from multiple shops, consider OEM vs aftermarket options in light of warranties, and confirm whether any programming or key rekeying is included in the estimate.

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