Typically, replacing a single CV axle on a Honda costs roughly $200 to $600, including parts and labor; higher costs apply if you replace both sides or add components. This article examines the factors, model differences, and typical price ranges as of 2024–2025.
What affects the price
Several variables influence the total bill when replacing a CV axle on a Honda. These include the model and year, whether you replace one side or both, the type of axle (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates in your area, and whether the job includes additional components such as wheel hubs or axle nuts.
Key factors to consider include:
- Model and drivetrain variations: Some Hondas use axles that are sold as bare shafts, while others are sold as part of a larger hub or assembly, affecting price and installation.
- One side vs. both sides: Replacing only the damaged side is cheaper than replacing both sides at once.
- OEM vs aftermarket parts: OEM parts cost more but may offer a closer fit and warranty benefits; aftermarket parts are generally cheaper.
- Labor rates by region and shop: Urban areas and dealers typically charge more per hour than independent shops or rural areas.
- Additional components or complications: Replacing a seized axle nut, worn hub bearings, or repairing ABS sensors can add to the cost.
- Vehicle condition and warranty considerations: If there are related issues (e.g., torn boot, damaged CV joint) requiring more extensive work, the price increases.
The factors above explain why two identical-sounding jobs can yield different estimates from shops.
Typical price ranges
Prices vary by model and market, but here are general ranges to help you budget. These estimates include both parts and labor for a single CV axle replacement on a Honda, in typical U.S. shops as of 2024–2025.
- Parts: CV axle shaft assemblies typically cost about $60 to $220 per axle, depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and the model. Some Hondas require a full hub assembly or an integrated axle/hub, which can push parts costs higher.
- Labor: Labor time commonly ranges from 1 to 2.5 hours per axle in many front-wheel-drive Hondas, with shop rates typically between $80 and $150 per hour. This yields labor costs roughly $80 to $375 per axle.
- All-in price (parts + labor): For a single axle, expect roughly $200 to $600 in many markets. In some scenarios with premium parts or more complex work (such as hub replacement or multiple components), costs can approach $700–$900 per axle.
Note: AWD or newer models with hubs that require replacement can skew costs higher. Always confirm whether the quote covers just the axle or includes hub, bearing, or sensor replacements.
By model highlights
Notes for specific Honda models: For common models such as Civic, Accord, CR-V, and Fit, the basic replacement tends to stay within the general ranges above. Some newer or AWD configurations (like certain CR-V trims) may have higher parts costs or require additional work like wheel alignment after replacement.
Summary
In most cases, a CV axle replacement on a Honda costs about $200 to $600 for a single side, including parts and labor. Replacing both sides or adding related components can push the price higher. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any additional fees, and compare OEM versus aftermarket options. For the most accurate estimate, check with local Honda specialists or trusted auto repair shops in your area.


