Typically, you’ll pay between $600 and $1,200 to replace a timing belt on a 2009 Honda Accord, with the final price depending on the engine and whether additional parts are included in the service.
In more detail, the overall cost hinges on which engine your Accord has, whether the water pump and other components are replaced at the same time, local labor rates, and whether you go through a dealer or an independent shop. Timing belt jobs also rely on the specific parts kit used and the complexity of access in your engine bay. Always verify with a shop what is included in the price and request an itemized quote.
Cost factors that influence the price
The following factors shape how much you'll pay for a timing belt replacement on a 2009 Honda Accord. These items determine the final quote you receive from a shop.
- Engine type and belt configuration: The cost varies depending on whether the job is a basic timing belt replacement or a more comprehensive kit that includes tensioners, idlers, seals, and possibly a thermostat.
- Water pump and other components: Many technicians recommend or require replacing the water pump, seals, and possibly the timing cover gaskets during the belt service, which adds to the price.
- Labor rates and time: Typical labor time is in the range of about 4–6 hours, but the exact hours depend on engine access and shop efficiency; labor rates vary by region and shop type (independent shop vs. dealership).
- Geographic location: Prices differ by city, state, and local market conditions; urban areas tend to be higher than rural areas.
- Additional diagnostics or repairs: If the shop finds related issues (coolant leaks, worn seals, or thermostat problems), the final bill may increase.
Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes accurately and avoid surprises when you pick up the car.
Typical price ranges by engine configuration
Prices can differ depending on whether your Accord uses a 2.4-liter four-cylinder or a 3.5-liter V6. Here are typical ranges you might encounter in quotes from independent shops and dealers.
- 2.4L four-cylinder: approximately $600–$1,000 for a timing belt replacement with standard ancillary parts; if you include a water pump and related seals, the total can rise to about $800–$1,100.
- 3.5L V6: approximately $900–$1,500 for a full belt kit replacement including water pump and seals, depending on labor rates and parts choices.
Note that these ranges assume the service is performed by a professional shop and includes the belt kit, water pump (where recommended), and necessary hoses/seals. If a shop quotes only the belt itself or excludes the water pump, the price will be lower, but many owners choose to replace the pump during the belt service to reduce future labor costs.
What to do next
Shop around for multiple written quotes to compare parts lists and labor estimates. Ask for an itemized breakdown that shows the timing belt kit, water pump (if included), labor hours, and any other included parts. Confirm whether your specific engine uses a timing belt or a timing chain, as that affects service intervals and pricing. If you’re approaching the 90,000–105,000 mile mark (or your maintenance schedule specifies), scheduling ahead and planning for potential extra parts can save time and money.
Summary
For a 2009 Honda Accord, budgeting roughly $600–$1,200 is reasonable for a timing belt replacement, with higher costs for the V6 configuration or when including a water pump and additional seals. Always obtain an itemized, written quote from a reputable shop, verify whether the belt, water pump, and other components are included, and confirm whether your model uses a belt or a chain. This proactive approach helps ensure the service is completed correctly and avoid unexpected charges.


