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How much does it cost to replace an alternator in a 2009 Honda Accord?

The typical total for an alternator replacement on a 2009 Honda Accord ranges from about $350 to $700, depending on engine type, part quality, and labor rates. Expect variability based on whether you choose a remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM unit and whether you use a dealership or an independent shop.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the total cost of an alternator replacement on this model:



  • Engine option (2.4L four-cylinder vs. 3.5L V6) can influence both part price and installation complexity.

  • Part type chosen (remanufactured aftermarket, new aftermarket, or OEM Honda).

  • Labor rate and shop location (independent shops tend to be cheaper than dealerships, with regional variation).

  • Additional components that may need replacement (serpentine belt, belt tensioner, idler pulley, or accessories).

  • Warranty terms and whether the price includes diagnostic charges or core returns.


In short, the final number hinges on part selection, engine configuration, and the shop’s pricing. Always request a written quote that breaks out parts and labor.


Parts price ranges for the 2009 Accord


Prices below reflect typical costs for common replacement options and do not include labor or taxes.


Breakdown by part type



  • Remanufactured aftermarket alternator: $110–$230

  • New aftermarket alternator: $180–$350

  • OEM Honda alternator (new or genuine remanufacturer): $350–$600


Note: Some shops require or recommend replacing the serpentine belt or tensioner if they show wear, which can add to the parts cost and overall labor time.


Labor costs and installation time


Installation time and labor costs for the 2009 Accord vary by shop and region. Typical ranges are:


Installation time estimates



  • Independent repair shop: 1.5–2.5 hours at $75–$125 per hour, roughly $112–$313 total.

  • Dealership: 2.0–3.0 hours at $100–$150 per hour, roughly $200–$450 total.

  • Do-it-yourself: No labor charge from a shop, but you’ll invest your own time and pay for the parts and any tools you need. Depending on tooling availability, this can range from a few hours to a full weekend project.


Prices do not include possible diagnostic fees or taxes. If your vehicle has high-mileage belts or related components, labor could rise accordingly.


Tips for getting a fair price


To avoid overpaying, consider the following steps when shopping for a replacement:


Shopping and pricing tips



  • Get multiple written quotes that separate parts and labor.

  • Ask whether the price includes belt inspection or replacement and any needed core charges.

  • Inquire about warranties on the part and on the labor, including what they cover and for how long.

  • If considering a DIY approach, factor in tool costs and the value of your time versus the labor savings.


Comparing quotes from at least three reputable shops can help you gauge whether a price is fair for your area and your engine option.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda Accord, plan for a total replacement cost in the roughly $350 to $700 range, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured aftermarket part, a new aftermarket unit, or an OEM Honda part, plus the shop’s labor rate. Engine type (I4 vs V6), location, and whether a belt or tensioner is replaced can shift the price. Always obtain a detailed written estimate, compare quotes, and consider warranty terms to ensure you’re getting solid value.

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