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How much does it cost to replace a caliper on a Honda CRV?

Typically, you should budget about $300 to $700 per caliper for a full replacement, including parts and labor. Front calipers generally cost more than rear ones, and prices vary based on whether you choose a remanufactured unit, an aftermarket part, or an original Honda caliper.


Caliper replacement costs can vary widely by model year and region. The Honda CR-V uses disc brakes on most generations, so calipers are a common wear item on both front and rear axles. This article breaks down the factors that influence price, outlines typical ranges, and offers guidance for budgeting and shopping around.


Cost factors for a Honda CR-V caliper replacement


Several elements drive the final bill. Quotes typically separate parts from labor, but other factors can push the price up or down. Understanding these can help you compare quotes accurately.



  • Caliper quality: remanufactured/reman calipers are cheaper than new OEM parts; aftermarket new calipers sit somewhere in between on price and warranty.

  • Caliper position: front calipers usually cost more due to higher braking demands, though rear calipers can be costly on certain generations or trims.

  • Scope of work: replacing one caliper versus both sides, and whether you replace pads/rotors at the same time, changes total labor and parts.

  • Included components: some quotes include mounting hardware, new lines or bleeders, and replacement pins; others bill for those separately.

  • Labor rate and location: urban shops and dealerships typically charge higher hourly rates than independent shops or rural providers.

  • Warranty and brand: OEM Honda parts often come with longer or more robust warranties than some aftermarket options.


In short, the quality of the caliper and whether the service is front or rear are the primary levers on the final price, with labor rate and region shaping the remainder.


Typical price ranges by scenario


Below are representative ranges for a single caliper replacement performed by a shop in the United States as of 2024–2026. These figures include parts and labor and assume you’re not adding rotor or pad replacement unless noted. Regional variations apply.



  1. Remanufactured caliper (front or rear): roughly $150–$410 total per caliper (parts around $60–$150 plus labor).

  2. New aftermarket caliper (front or rear): roughly $210–$560 total per caliper (parts around $120–$300 plus labor).

  3. New OEM Honda caliper (front or rear): roughly $290–$660 total per caliper (parts around $200–$400 plus labor).


If you replace both calipers on the same axle or replace rotors and pads at the same time, the overall job will be more expensive, but you may save on labor by completing the work in one session.


What to expect during the service


During a caliper replacement, a shop will lift the vehicle, remove the affected wheel, detach the brake line, unbolt the old caliper, install the new unit, and bleed the brake system to remove air. If the pads or rotors show excessive wear, they may propose including those parts in the same visit. Some shops also apply a diagnostic or shop supply fee.


Summary


Caliper replacement costs for a Honda CR-V vary primarily by caliper quality (reman vs. aftermarket vs. OEM) and by whether the front or rear caliper is being replaced, along with regional labor rates. Typical totals for a single caliper are about $150–$410 for reman, $210–$560 for aftermarket, and $290–$660 for OEM, plus labor. Budget accordingly if you need both sides or the rotors/pads replaced at the same time. Getting multiple quotes and confirming what’s included (hardware, lines, bleeding) will help you land the best price while maintaining braking safety.

Can I drive if my caliper is bad?


It is not recommended to drive with a stuck brake caliper. A stuck brake caliper can cause uneven braking, reduced braking performance, and potential overheating of the braking system. These issues can compromise your safety and the safety of others on the road.



How much does it cost to replace brake calipers on a Honda CRV?


The average cost for a Honda CR-V Brake Caliper Replacement is between $630 and $694. Labor costs are estimated between $137 and $202 while parts are typically priced around $493. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



Is it worth replacing calipers?


Caliper Hardware: Springs and clips should be replaced if they show signs of wear or damage. Calipers Themselves: If a caliper is severely damaged or continually problematic, replacing it may be necessary.



What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V?


Common problems with the Honda CR-V

  • Electrical & Battery Drain (Across multiple generations)
  • A/C / Climate Control Failures (Second–Third–Fifth generations)
  • Transmission & Vibration (Fourth‑Gen 2012–2016 and Fifth‑Gen 2017–2018)
  • Affected Models:
  • Power Window Master Switch – Water Ingress Risk.


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