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How much does it cost to repair a Honda door lock?

Typically, repairing a Honda door lock costs about $150–$500 per door, depending on the fault and the parts required. This range covers common issues such as actuator failures, lock cylinder problems, door handle trouble, and basic electrical faults, with higher costs for multiple doors or more complex repairs.


Common door lock problems and their costs


The following are the scenarios you’re most likely to encounter, with rough price ranges that include parts and labor. Actual totals depend on the model, repair shop, and whether OEM parts are used.



  • Power door lock actuator replacement — typically $150–$450 per door. Parts can range from about $40–$250, with labor often $100–$200 depending on access and vehicle year.

  • Door lock cylinder replacement (key cylinder) — usually $150–$350 per door. Parts generally run $40–$150, with labor around $50–$150+

  • Door handle repair or replacement (outer/inner handles and linkage) — commonly $150–$600 per door, depending on whether the handle is shared across functions and if body panel work is needed.

  • Key fob programming or replacement (including remote/ smart key) — about $50–$250, with dealers tending toward the higher end and independent shops often cheaper.



Note: In many cases, the actuator or cylinder replacement dominates the bill, and labor time can vary notably if the door panel must be removed or if wiring access is difficult.


What factors influence the final price


Price isn’t fixed. These factors determine whether you pay the lower end or the higher end of the range for a Honda door lock repair:



  • Vehicle model and door type (Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, etc.)

  • OEM versus aftermarket parts (OEM typically costs more but may offer better fit and warranty)

  • Labor rates by region and shop (dealer quotes are generally higher than independent shops)

  • Whether work is required on one door or multiple doors

  • Access difficulty within the door and any related panel work

  • Whether the repair includes programming a keyless entry remote or reprogramming the ECU


Understanding these factors helps you budget and compare quotes more accurately, especially if you’re weighing dealership service against an independent repair shop.


Getting quotes and saving money


Before you authorize any work, gather quotes and ask the right questions. The following steps help you avoid overpaying and get a transparent estimate.



  • Request itemized estimates that break out parts, labor, and any diagnostic fees.

  • Get quotes from both a Honda dealer and at least one independent shop for comparison.

  • Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor, especially for actuators and cylinders.

  • Clarify whether the labor hours quoted include room for extra time if access is tricky.

  • Inquire about using remanufactured or aftermarket parts and how that affects warranty and fit.


With clear questions and multiple quotes, you can lock in a fair price and avoid surprises when the final bill arrives.


Model-specific considerations


Costs can vary by Honda model due to engineering differences and door architecture. The ranges below reflect common expectations in the U.S. for typical repairs per door. Prices include parts and labor and assume standard shop rates.


Compact sedans and related platforms (e.g., Civic, smaller Accords)


Estimated ranges per door:



  • Actuator replacement: $180–$420

  • Lock cylinder replacement: $150–$320

  • Door handle repair/replacement: $180–$550


Notes: Civic and similar models often involve straightforward access, but newer electrical systems can push prices higher if programming is needed.


Compact and midsize SUVs (e.g., CR-V, HR-V, certain Accords/SUV variants)


Estimated ranges per door:



  • Actuator replacement: $190–$450

  • Lock cylinder replacement: $160–$320

  • Door handle repair/replacement: $200–$600


Notes: SUVs may have additional wiring routes or actuator assemblies that affect labor time.


Full-size and higher-end models (e.g., Pilot, larger Ridgelines)


Estimated ranges per door:



  • Actuator replacement: $210–$480

  • Lock cylinder replacement: $170–$330

  • Door handle repair/replacement: $230–$650


Notes: On these models, access can be more involved and initial diagnostics may be more thorough, potentially increasing cost slightly.


Summary


For most Honda door lock repairs, budgeting roughly $150–$500 per door is sensible, with higher costs for multiple doors, complex electrical work, or when OEM parts and dealer programming are used. Getting multiple quotes, understanding what the price covers, and choosing between dealer vs independent shops can help you secure a fair deal. If you’re facing a specific issue, such as a non-responsive door that won’t unlock or a stuck actuator, start by confirming whether the problem is mechanical, electrical, or a combination, and request a detailed diagnostic before authorizing replacement parts.

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