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How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on a 2000 Honda Accord?

The typical total cost for replacing a power steering pump on a 2000 Honda Accord is about $350 to $700, depending on the parts you choose and the labor rate in your area; opting for OEM new parts or needing additional repairs can push the price higher.


Replacing the power steering pump involves removing the belt, accessing the hydraulic pump, and ensuring the system is properly filled and bled of air. Prices vary by region, shop, and whether extra components like hoses or the reservoir must be replaced. The following breakdown outlines common cost components and scenarios.


Price ranges and what you get


Before the list, here is a breakdown of typical price ranges for components and labor you might encounter. This helps you compare quotes from shops or online parts sources.



  • Aftermarket remanufactured power steering pump: typically $60–$180

  • New OEM (Honda) power steering pump: typically $200–$350

  • Labor to install (roughly 2–4 hours, depending on shop and vehicle access): $160–$480

  • Related parts and fluids (belt, hoses, reservoir if needed, power steering fluid): $40–$150


In practice, a typical repair using an aftermarket reman pump and standard labor often lands in the $350–$600 range, while using a new OEM pump with labor and any needed extras can push the total toward $600–$950 or more depending on the extent of additional repairs.


What can affect the price


Several factors can cause price to swing higher or lower than these ranges. The following list highlights common price influencers.



  • Tradeoffs between remanufactured/aftermarket pumps versus OEM new parts

  • Regional labor rates and the shop’s hourly charge

  • Condition of related components (hoses, belt, reservoir) that may need replacement

  • Need for system flush, bleeding, or trubleshooting for leaks

  • Availability of warranties or guarantees on parts and labor


Understanding these factors helps you get precise quotes and identify potential savings, such as choosing a remanufactured part or bundling the job with related maintenance.


Tips to manage costs


Shop around for quotes, ask whether the price includes the belt and fluid, and consider requesting a warranty on both parts and labor. If you’re comfortable with a DIY approach only for non-critical steps, you might save on labor, but professional installation is usually recommended for hydraulic systems to ensure proper bleeding and pressure testing.


Summary


Replacing a power steering pump on a 2000 Honda Accord typically costs a few hundred dollars, with most jobs falling in the $350–$700 range when using aftermarket parts and standard labor. Opting for an OEM new pump or adding necessary related repairs can raise the total toward the $600–$950 range or higher. Getting written quotes that itemize parts, labor, and any auxiliary work will help you compare options and avoid surprises.


Bottom line


For a precise estimate, contact several local repair shops with your vehicle’s details and request a line-item quote that includes parts type (remanufactured vs OEM), labor hours, and any anticipated additional parts or services.

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