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How much does it cost to replace a serpentine belt on a 2014 Honda Accord?

Typically, replacing the serpentine belt on a 2014 Honda Accord costs about $150–$350 at an independent shop and $300–$550 at a dealership. The belt itself is inexpensive (roughly $25–$70); most of the cost comes from labor and any needed tensioner or idler components.


The 2014 Accord offered two common engines: a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6. A serpentine belt replacement involves removing the old belt, installing a new one, and potentially replacing the tensioner and idler pulleys if they show wear. Final price depends on the engine, whether the tensioner/idler is replaced, and the shop’s labor rate.


Engine options and belt scope


2.4L inline-4


For the 2.4L engine, the belt replacement cost tends to follow the standard range for belt-only service, with increases if the tensioner or pulleys need replacement. Labor times are generally shorter than for the V6 due to a simpler belt path.


3.5L V6


The 3.5L V6 typically uses a longer belt, which can affect the belt price slightly. Labor time is similar to the 4-cylinder option, but some models may require a bit more access time, potentially nudging the total higher.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the final bill. The most impactful are the engine type, whether you replace the tensioner or idler pulleys, regional labor rates, and whether you go to an independent shop or a dealership.



  • Engine choice (2.4L vs 3.5L) affects belt length and sometimes parts pricing.

  • Whether the tensioner and idler pulleys are replaced along with the belt.

  • Labor rate and shop type (independent shop vs dealership).

  • Potential involvement of other belt-driven components (e.g., water pump) if they’re due for service.

  • Geographic region and local demand for service.


In practice, belt-only replacements tend to be on the lower end of the price range, while adding a new tensioner or pulleys increases the cost significantly. Some belts may be replaced as part of a broader service interval, which can also influence pricing.


Cost ranges by scenario


Before referring to the list, note that actual quotes vary by region and shop. The ranges below reflect typical civilian pricing from independent shops and dealerships.



  • Independent shop, belt-only replacement: $100–$190

  • Independent shop, belt + tensioner/idler replacement: $190–$320

  • Dealership, belt-only replacement: $150–$240

  • Dealership, belt + tensioner/idler replacement: $260–$450

  • If the water pump or other accessory is replaced at the same time (less common), add roughly $200–$500 depending on parts and labor)


Prices can vary widely by region and vehicle condition. If a shop notes the tensioner is noisy or the pulleys are stiff, they may quote a higher price to cover parts and labor for those components.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Accord, expect a serpentine belt replacement to cost roughly $150–$350 at an independent shop and $300–$550 at a dealership when replacing just the belt. If the tensioner or idler pulleys are also replaced, add several hundred dollars. Belt-only service is the most affordable option, while including tensioner/pulley work or a dealer visit raises the total. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts and labor to compare accurately.

How much to replace a serpentine belt on a Honda Accord?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Serpentine Belt Replacement is between $127 and $167 but can vary from car to car.



What is the most common problem with a 2014 Honda Accord?


Top 2014 Honda Accord Problems

  • Bad rear hub/bearing unit.
  • Leaking Gaskets May Allow Water into Tail Light Assembly.
  • Water Leak Due to Plugged AC Drain.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Low Engine Oil Level.
  • Failed Vacuum Brake Booster Hose May Cause Brake to Feel Hard.
  • ABS Modulator May Leak Air and Cause Low Brake Pedal.



Can I still drive with a bad serpentine belt?


Technically, you can drive with a squeaky belt for short distances — but it's not recommended. If the belt fails completely, you could lose essential functions like: Power steering. Electrical charging.



How much is a serpentine belt for a 2014 Honda Accord?


The range of prices of Serpentine Belts for the 2014 Honda Accord goes from $26.49 up to $40.99 for the most premium parts.


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