Typically, about $400 to $750 total for a replacement, including parts and labor. In higher‑cost areas or when extra components are needed, the price can approach $800 to $1,000.
Below is a detailed look at what drives that cost, including parts options, labor considerations, and how different scenarios can affect the final bill for a 2007 Honda Accord.
Parts options
Prices vary by the pump type and what else the shop replaces during the job.
- Remanufactured power steering pump: commonly $70–$180 for the part
- New OEM/dealer pump: typically $180–$350
- Related components that might be replaced at the same time (high‑pressure hose/lines, reservoir, belt/pulley): together about $20–$200
- Power steering fluid: typically $5–$15
Part choice affects total cost. Remanufactured pumps are usually cheaper but may come with shorter warranty compared with new OEM units.
Labor costs and service details
Labor charges depend on how accessible the pump is and the shop’s rate; most Accord engines are straightforward, but some layouts require extra time.
- Estimated labor time: about 2 to 4 hours, with 4‑cylinder engines typically on the lower end and V6 models closer to the higher end
- Labor rate: typical ranges from $75 to $125 per hour; in large metro areas it can reach $120–$180 per hour
- Additional tasks that may raise the price: system bleed/flush, belt replacement if worn, disposal fees, and diagnostic charges
Labor is often the largest component of the total price, especially in regions with higher hourly rates, and depends on the technician’s assessment of leaks and system condition.
Total cost ranges by scenario
The final price depends on the pump type, added parts, and your location; here are typical brackets to use as a reference.
- Remanufactured pump with standard labor in a mid‑range shop: about $270–$600
- New OEM pump with standard labor in a mid‑range shop: about $380–$800
- Premium scenario (high labor rate area, extra hoses/flush, or dealer service): about $700–$1,100
Always obtain written estimates and verify what is included (fluids, taxes, disposal, and warranty) before authorizing service.
Summary
Replacing a power steering pump on a 2007 Honda Accord typically costs between roughly $400 and $750, with remanufactured pumps and mid‑range labor prices on the lower end and OEM parts or high‑cost regions pushing higher. Costs rise if extra hoses, belts, or a system flush are needed. To get the best value, gather multiple quotes, confirm included items, and consider warranty coverage on the pump.


