In short, bulb replacements for a 2017 Honda Accord are typically under a hundred dollars, while replacing a full headlight assembly can run from a few hundred to well over a thousand dollars depending on the headlight type. This article breaks down the common price ranges for both options and explains what factors influence the total cost.
Cost by replacement type
There are two main paths to restoring a headlight: replacing just the bulb or replacing the entire headlight assembly. The following ranges reflect typical market prices as of 2024–2026 and can vary by shop, location, and part choice.
Bulb-only replacement
Replacing a burned-out bulb is the least expensive option and can often be done by the owner. If you go through a shop, labor is the main cost factor.
- Halogen bulb replacement: Parts typically $5–$60; Labor about $40–$100; Estimated total $45–$160.
- LED or HID bulb replacement (less common for this model’s headlamps): Parts typically $20–$120+; Labor about $40–$100; Estimated total $60–$220+.
For many 2017 Accords, bulb replacements are straightforward and inexpensive, especially when you DIY. If a shop handles it, you’ll still usually stay under a couple hundred dollars.
Headlight assembly replacement
Replacing the full headlight assembly is substantially more costly but may be necessary if the lens is cracked, the housing is fogged, or the ballast/LED module fails. Prices vary widely with part type and source.
- Halogen headlight assembly: Parts roughly $120–$600 (aftermarket to OEM); Labor around $70–$150; Estimated total $190–$750.
- LED or HID headlight assembly: Parts roughly $600–$1,200+ (OEM or high-end aftermarket); Labor around $100–$200; Estimated total $700–$1,400+.
Note that actual quotes depend on whether Honda OEM parts are used versus aftermarket equivalents, the need for any aiming/calibration, and regional labor rates.
Other factors that influence price
Beyond the basic options, several considerations can push costs higher or lower, including the trim level of the Accord, regional price differences, and whether additional services like headlight aiming or sensor recalibration are required.
Ways to save on headlight replacement
Shop smarter by comparing parts and labor, and consider maintenance steps that can prevent future costs.
- Get itemized quotes that separate parts, labor, and any calibration or alignment fees.
- Compare OEM Honda parts versus reputable aftermarket options to find a balance of price and reliability.
- Ask whether the quote includes headlight aiming/alignment, which is often necessary after a replacement.
Being proactive about obtaining multiple quotes and understanding exactly what is included can help you avoid surprises and choose the best value for your safety-related lights.
What to consider before you replace
Before committing to a replacement, consider whether you need a simple bulb swap, whether the entire assembly should be replaced, and whether any related systems (like adaptive lighting or sensors) require recalibration after the work.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Accord, a bulb-only replacement is typically the most affordable route, often under $100 if you do it yourself or around $50–$160 at a shop. Replacing a full halogen headlight assembly generally costs about $190–$750, while LED/HID assemblies can range from about $700 to $1,400 or more, depending on parts and labor. To keep costs in check, compare OEM versus aftermarket parts, obtain multiple quotes, and confirm whether calibration or alignment is included in the price. Always prioritize safety and proper illumination when deciding on the replacement path.


