On most Honda Accord models, replacing a single deployed airbag usually costs roughly $1,000 to $2,000, all-in, with higher amounts if multiple airbags or specialized components are involved.
Airbags are part of a complex safety system that includes sensors, the control module, and the seat or curtain modules. Actual price depends on which airbag is being replaced (frontal, side, curtain), the model year, whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used, and whether calibration or programming is required after installation. Insurance coverage and labor rates also influence the final bill.
Cost drivers
Several factors determine the final repair bill. Consider these when planning the repair:
- Airbag type (frontal, side, curtain/roof) and whether multiple airbags are replaced
- Whether the airbag module, sensors, pretensioners, or the Occupant Detection System (ODS) must be replaced
- OEM vs aftermarket parts (OEM typically more expensive but guaranteed compatibility)
- Labor rates and shop location (dealer vs independent shop; urban vs rural)
- Calibration/diagnostic requirements after installation (recalibration of modules or seat sensors)
- Insurance coverage and whether the airbags were deployed in a covered incident
Prices vary with these factors, so obtaining multiple quotes and confirming parts are compatible with your specific Accord is advisable.
Typical price ranges by airbag type
Before listing ranges, note that costs include both parts and labor but can vary by model year and shop. Use these as general guidelines rather than exact figures.
- Front driver or passenger airbag (frontal airbags): roughly $800–$1,600 per bag
- Side torso airbags (seat-mounted): roughly $1,000–$2,000 per bag
- Curtain/roof airbags: roughly $1,200–$2,500 per bag
- Airbag control module, crash sensors, and related electronics (parts + labor): roughly $300–$1,000, depending on what's replaced
Because some jobs involve multiple airbags or additional components such as seat sensors and control modules, the total bill can be substantially higher if more than one airbag is replaced or if there is related system repair.
Saving money and planning ahead
Tips to potentially reduce costs include shopping around for quotes, asking about OEM vs aftermarket parts, understanding whether calibration is required, and checking whether your auto insurance will cover all or part of the replacement. If the vehicle is under a warranty or an extended service plan, verify coverage specifics for airbags and related components.
Summary
Replacing airbags in a Honda Accord is a substantial repair with a broad cost range. Expect roughly $800 to $1,600 per frontal airbag, $1,000 to $2,000 per side airbag, and $1,200 to $2,500 for curtain airbags, plus additional costs for sensors, modules, and calibration. Obtain multiple quotes, confirm parts compatibility, and consider insurance coverage to determine the final outlay.


