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How much does it cost to replace an alternator on a 2015 Honda Accord?

Typically, replacing the alternator on a 2015 Honda Accord costs roughly $400 to $900 total, depending on parts and labor.


In practice, the final price is influenced by the part you choose (remanufactured vs. new OEM), labor rates in your region, and whether you replace accompanying components (like the drive belt or tensioner) at the same time. Prices reflect typical ranges across the United States as of 2025–2026 and may vary by location and vehicle configuration. This article breaks down typical costs, what drives them, and tips for saving.


Price snapshot


Prices are typically broken down into parts and labor, with variations based on part quality and where you buy or replace.



  • Remanufactured/rebuilt alternator (parts only): $120–$260

  • New OEM Honda alternator (parts only): $320–$680

  • Labor at an independent repair shop: $100–$230

  • Estimated total installed at an independent shop: $420–$900

  • Dealer/official service replacement: $650–$1,100

  • Do-it-yourself cost (parts only, if you supply or reuse a remanufactured unit): $120–$680


Prices vary by region and vehicle sub-model; shopping around and asking for itemized quotes is essential to avoid surprises.


Factors that influence the price


Several variables can push the final bill up or down, including the quality of the replacement part, the shop’s labor rate, and whether extra components are replaced.



  • Part choice: remanufactured vs. new OEM vs. aftermarket. Remanufactured parts are cheaper but may carry shorter warranties; new OEM parts cost more but typically come with longer warranties.

  • Regional labor rates: urban areas and dealership service centers charge more than independent shops or rural shops.

  • Engine variant and vehicle condition: 2.4L or 3.5L engines and the overall accessibility of the alternator can affect labor time.

  • Additional components: serpentine belt, belt tensioner, and pulley replacements may be added if worn or difficult to access.

  • Diagnostics and core charges: some shops include diagnostic time; remanufactured units may require a core charge refunded when a core is returned.

  • Warranty: longer warranties increase upfront cost but may save money if the part fails later.

  • Taxes, disposal, and shop fees: taxes and disposal of the old unit can add a small amount to the bill.


To manage costs, compare several written estimates, ask for an itemized breakdown, and consider bundling related services (like belt replacement) with the alternator job if needed.


How to save money


Practical steps to reduce the final bill include shopping for remanufactured or aftermarket parts, asking for quotes that separate labor and parts, and comparing multiple shops. If you’re comfortable with a DIY approach, you can cut the price significantly by supplying the part and performing the replacement yourself, though you’ll need the right tools and mechanical know-how.


Summary


The typical range for replacing an alternator on a 2015 Honda Accord is about $420 to $900 at an independent shop, with higher costs at a dealership and lower costs if you DIY with a remanufactured unit. Your exact price depends on part choice, local labor rates, and whether other components are replaced during the same service. Always obtain a written, itemized estimate and confirm whether additional parts or services are required before proceeding.

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