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How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing on a 2019 Honda Accord?

Typically, replacing a wheel bearing on a 2019 Honda Accord costs about $300 to $700 per wheel in the United States, depending on whether you replace just the bearing or the entire hub assembly, your location, and labor rates.


Wheel bearing work can range from a straightforward hub replacement at a general shop to a more involved bearing-service that requires pressing a new bearing into a hub or replacing the entire hub assembly. The Accord's front-wheel hubs usually include the ABS sensor, which can influence price. Costs can be higher at a dealership and lower at independent shops or national chains.


What drives the price


The total price you pay reflects a mix of parts choices, vehicle configuration, and where you shop. Here are the main factors that influence the bill for a 2019 Honda Accord wheel bearing replacement.



  • Type of replacement part: hub assembly (bearing already pressed into a hub) versus bearing-only replacement. Hub assemblies are more common on modern cars and tend to be more expensive but quicker to install.

  • Front versus rear: front-wheel bearings are typically more costly due to dual functions and integrated wheel-speed sensors; rear bearings can be less expensive but still vary by model.

  • OEM versus aftermarket parts: OEM/dealer parts cost more, while aftermarket or remanufactured parts can reduce the price.

  • Labor rates: hourly rates vary by region and shop type (independent shop vs dealership); typical ranges in the U.S. in recent years run from roughly $80 to $150 per hour.

  • Additional components and services: sensors, ABS tone rings, or brake components sometimes included or replaced; alignment is commonly recommended after suspension work but may not always be necessary.


These factors collectively determine whether a job lands on the lower end of the spectrum or trends toward the higher end for a 2019 Accord.


Typical price ranges by scenario


Below are common price ranges you might see depending on the approach and location. Use these as a guide when requesting quotes from shops.



  • Front hub assembly replacement (most common on a 2019 Accord): approximately $300–$700 per wheel, including parts and labor in many U.S. markets.

  • Front bearing-only replacement (less common on newer models but possible if the hub can be preserved): roughly $200–$450 for parts plus $100–$250 for labor, depending on the shop and region.

  • Rear wheel bearing/hub replacement: typically $250–$600 per wheel, depending on parts and labor costs.

  • Dealer/brand-name shop vs independent shop: dealership quotes are often higher, sometimes $600–$1,000+ per wheel; independent shops frequently fall in the lower end of the ranges above.

  • Additional services: wheel alignment and potential ABS sensor service can add $60–$120 for alignment if needed; some shops include alignment with the job.


Prices vary widely by region, and promotions or warranties can affect final numbers. It’s common to obtain multiple quotes to compare.


What to expect during service


When you bring a 2019 Honda Accord in for a wheel bearing issue, technicians typically start with a diagnostic to confirm the noise or play is due to the wheel bearing or hub. If replacement is necessary, they will remove the wheel, brake components, and the hub assembly or bearing, replace with a new part, and torque bolts to spec. If a hub is replaced, a quick check of the axle and CV joint is performed; in some cases the ABS sensor or tone ring is replaced as part of the hub assembly. After installation, the brakes are reassembled, the wheel is mounted, and a test drive ensures proper operation. Finally, you may be advised to have a wheel alignment if there are steering or suspension concerns.


Keep in mind that labor times can vary. A typical hub replacement can take 1.0–2.5 hours depending on access, with more time if component replacement or sensor work is required.


Summary


For a 2019 Honda Accord, plan for roughly $300 to $700 per wheel for a wheel bearing or hub replacement in the United States, with higher prices in dealer settings or in high-cost regions. The exact amount depends on whether you replace a hub assembly or the bearing only, the wheel (front or rear), the part brand, and the local labor rate. Always request multiple quotes and confirm whether the price includes parts, labor, disposal, and any required alignment or sensor work.

Is it worth fixing a wheel bearing?


Driving with bad wheel bearings impacts the safety of a vehicle, and it could cause a serious car accident. We do not advise driving on them when they fail and recommend getting them checked out as soon as possible.



How much does it cost to fix a wheel bearing on a Honda Accord?


The average cost for a Honda Accord Wheel Bearing Replacement is between $400 and $581 but can vary from car to car.



Is there a recall on a 2019 Honda Accord?


– Dec. 15, 2020 – Honda will voluntarily recall approximately 734,000 model-year 2018-2020 Accord and Accord Hybrid vehicles along with 2019- 2020 Insight vehicles in the United States to update software in the Body Control Module (BCM).



Can I drive my car with a bad wheel bearing?


No. It is not safe to drive with a bad wheel bearing. A broken wheel bearing can seize, overheat, or even cause the wheel to detach completely.


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