The replacement typically costs between $300 and $900, depending on engine type, whether the timing belt must be removed and replaced, and local labor rates.
For the 2006 Accord, you could have either the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine or the 3.0-liter V6. The job tends to be more expensive if the water pump sits behind the timing belt and requires belt removal, tensioner work, and a coolant flush. The final quote will depend on your location, the shop you choose, and whether you supply parts or let the shop use OEM parts. The sections below break down the main cost drivers and typical price ranges you can expect.
What affects the price
Prices vary based on technical factors, shop policy, and parts choices. The following list highlights the key factors that influence the final cost for a 2006 Accord water pump replacement.
- Engine variant: 2.4L four-cylinder vs. 3.0L V6, which determines pump part numbers and access.
- Timing belt involvement: if the pump is driven by the timing belt, many shops perform a belt/tensioner kit replacement and related components, which adds both parts and labor.
- Labor rate and location: urban or dealership-listed rates are typically higher than independent shops in rural areas.
- Parts quality: aftermarket vs. OEM water pumps; gasket sets, seals, and thermostat quality affect cost.
- Included services: coolant flush, thermostat replacement, radiator hoses inspection, and coolant type (pre-mixed vs. concentrated) can add to the price.
Understanding these factors helps you estimate the range and plan for potential extras when you get a quote.
Estimated price ranges by engine
These ranges reflect common quotes from shops. Actual prices can vary by region, shop, and what’s included in the service.
- 2.4L four-cylinder: Typical total cost is about $350–$750. If the replacement is performed as part of a timing-belt service (belt, tensioner, seals), total may rise to roughly $650–$1,100.
- 3.0L V6: Typical total cost is about $550–$1,000. With timing-belt service and related components included, expect roughly $900–$1,400.
Prices can vary significantly by region and by whether the shop uses OEM parts, includes a coolant flush, or replaces additional cooling-system components. Always request a detailed written estimate that itemizes parts and labor.
What to expect during the repair
In most cases, the shop will drain coolant, remove the belt or timing components as needed, replace the water pump (and gasket), refill with fresh coolant, and test for leaks. If the water pump is linked to the timing belt, mechanics often replace the belt, tensioner, and idler pulleys at the same time to avoid a second labor charge soon after. The final steps typically include a leak test and a road test to confirm proper cooling system operation.
Tips to save money
Getting a few quotes and understanding what’s included can save money. Consider asking for:
- Itemized estimates showing parts, labor hours, and any additional services.
- Options for aftermarket vs OEM parts and any warranties.
- Whether a timing-belt service is recommended and if it’s included in the quote.
Choosing a reputable independent shop over a dealership can often reduce labor costs while delivering quality work. Always ensure the shop provides a warranty on parts and labor.
Summary
For a 2006 Honda Accord, a water pump replacement generally costs between $300 and $900, with higher totals when the pump sits behind the timing belt and requires belt service or additional cooling-system work. The exact price depends on engine type, labor rates, and whether OEM parts or extra services are chosen. To get the best value, obtain multiple written quotes that clearly break down parts and labor, and confirm what is included in the service.
Can I still drive my car with a bad water pump?
Driving with a failing water pump is a gamble. Even if the car seems fine for a few miles, overheating can occur suddenly and without much warning. Once that happens, the damage can begin in minutes.
What are common 2006 Accord problems?
AC compressor, blower (fan) motor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate system, electrical failure, refrigerant leakage.
What is a common symptom of a failing water pump?
Identifying a damaged water pump often comes down to paying attention to your vehicle's behavior. If you notice rising engine temperatures, visible coolant leaks, unusual whining noises near the front of the engine, or steam coming from the radiator area, the pump may be failing.
How much is labor for a water pump on a 2006 Honda Accord?
The average cost for a 2006 Honda Accord Water Pump Replacement is between $538 and $803. Labor costs are estimated between $256 and $376 while parts are priced between $282 and $427. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.


