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How much does it cost to replace a timing belt in a 2000 Honda Accord?

On a 2000 Honda Accord, timing belt replacement generally runs between $500 and $900 if you replace only the belt assembly, and between $700 and $1,200 if you also replace the water pump. Real-world prices vary by engine type (4‑cylinder vs V6), parts choice, and local labor rates.


What goes into the price


Costs depend on the specific engine, the parts installed, and the labor rate of the shop. Here’s a practical breakdown of what typically drives the price for a timing belt service on a 2000 Accord.



  • Timing belt replacement (belt, tensioner, idler): Parts and labor for this core service typically fall in the $300–$900 range, depending on parts quality and local labor rates.

  • Water pump and related components (thermostat, seals, gaskets) when bundled with the belt: Adding a water pump is common practice and can raise the total to roughly $600–$1,300.


Conclusion: For many owners, the belt-only job is on the lower end of the spectrum, while including the water pump and related components pushes the total toward the upper end.


Factors that influence the price


In addition to the basic belt kit, several practical factors can push the final bill higher or lower. Here’s what to consider when budgeting for your Accord.



  • Engine type: The 2000 Accord offers 4‑cylinder and V6 options. V6 jobs can be more labor-intensive due to space and additional components, often increasing labor time and cost.

  • Shop type and location: Dealerships typically charge higher labor rates than independent shops; urban areas tend to be pricier than rural ones.

  • Parts choices: OEM (dealer) parts cost more but some high-quality aftermarket parts are reliable and cheaper; the belt, tensioner, and water pump quality all affect price.

  • Labor rates and time: Typical labor rates run $75–$150 per hour, and timing belt jobs can take 3–6 hours depending on engine configuration and shop equipment.

  • Additional work: If there are leaks, seized components, or corrosion, shops may charge extra for resealing or additional parts.


Conclusion: The final price reflects engine configuration, parts quality, local labor rates, and any extra work needed—so it’s wise to request a detailed estimate with line items from multiple shops.


Summary


For a timing belt service on a 2000 Honda Accord, expect roughly $500–$900 for a belt-only replacement and about $700–$1,200 if you replace the belt along with the water pump and related components. Always factor in regional price differences, the choice of parts (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether any extra work is required. Getting several written quotes and a breakdown of parts and labor can help you make an informed decision.

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