Typical cost to replace a CV joint (or CV axle) on a 2004 Honda Accord is about $300–$700 per axle, including parts and labor. Costs can be higher or lower depending on part choice and labor rates.
What affects the price
Several factors influence the final bill, from the method of repair to the shop you choose. Here are the main variables to consider.
- Scope of replacement: replacing only the CV joint versus replacing the entire CV axle (half-shaft).
- Parts quality: OEM (dealer) parts typically cost more than aftermarket or remanufactured components.
- Labor rates: urban areas and dealership shops generally charge more than independent shops.
- Vehicle specifics: the Accord’s front-wheel-drive layout means front axles wear first; additional wear on boots or hubs can affect labor.
- Hidden issues: damaged boots, torn boots, or seized hubs can add labor or require extra parts.
Understanding these factors helps set realistic expectations for the price you’ll see in a quote. It’s common for the final number to reflect not just the joint or axle itself, but also the quality of parts and the level of service provided by the shop.
Cost ranges for the 2004 Honda Accord
Here are practical ranges you’ll typically see in the U.S. market as of 2024–2026. These figures include parts and labor and can vary by region and shop.
- Complete CV axle replacement (recommended in most cases): typically $300–$700 per axle.
- CV joint replacement only (less common; if the shaft can be reused): roughly $250–$500, though many shops will still quote replacing the full axle.
- Both front axles: roughly $600–$1,400 total, depending on parts and labor rates.
- Dealership vs independent shop: dealerships often charge on the higher end; independent shops usually offer lower rates, with wide regional variation.
Note: On some 2004 Accords, the CV joint is integrated into the axle housing, so the quote is typically per axle. Always confirm exactly what is included in a quote—parts type (OEM vs aftermarket), whether a wheel alignment is included, and any disposal or core charges.
Getting an accurate estimate
When you’re comparing quotes, ask for specifics: exact parts to be used (OEM vs aftermarket), whether the price includes a wheel alignment, taxes, disposal fees, and whether any related components (like the hub or brakes) will be inspected or replaced as part of the service.
Summary
For a 2004 Honda Accord, replacing a CV joint or CV axle typically costs between $300 and $700 per axle, influenced by whether you replace just the joint or the entire half-shaft, plus regional labor rates and the quality of parts. If both sides need work, expect roughly double the single-axle cost. Shop around, compare quotes, and prioritize reputable technicians who can clearly explain what is included in the price and whether a wheel alignment is needed after installation.


