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How much does it cost to replace brake pads at a Honda dealership?

For most Honda models, you can expect roughly $300–$800 per axle for brake pad replacement at a dealership, with front brakes typically more expensive than rear; additional rotor work can raise the total.


This article explains the factors that influence price, typical ranges, and how to get an accurate quote from a Honda dealership. It also provides scenario-based estimates and practical tips for budgeting and negotiating the service.


What factors drive the price


Several variables influence the final quote. Here are the main ones you should know about before agreeing to work.



  • Parts costs: Honda OEM brake pads cost more than some aftermarket options, and rotor wear or sensor requirements can add to the bill.

  • Labor rates and time: Dealer labor rates vary by region; a pad replacement generally takes 1–2 hours, with longer times if rotors are involved.

  • Vehicle model and configuration: Front brakes usually cost more than rear, and certain trims or performance options can raise pricing due to rotor size or pad type.

  • Rotor condition: If rotors are warped or beyond safe limits, replacement or resurfacing may be recommended, increasing both parts and labor costs.

  • Location and taxes: Local taxes, disposal fees, and shop charges can affect the final total.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and avoid surprise charges when you authorize service.


Cost estimates by scenario


Below are rough ranges you might see for common brake pad service scenarios at a Honda dealership. These figures are intended as general guidance.



  1. Front brake pads replacement (pads only) — roughly $250 to $500 per axle.

  2. Front brake pads plus rotor replacement — roughly $450 to $900 per axle.

  3. Rear brake pads replacement (pads only) — roughly $200 to $450 per axle.

  4. Rear brake pads plus rotor replacement — roughly $350 to $800 per axle.


Prices vary by region, model specifics (e.g., Civic vs. Pilot), rotor size, and whether additional services are included in the quote.


Getting an accurate quote


To avoid surprises, obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, taxes, and any shop fees. Verify that the pads are OEM Honda parts if you want dealer-level compatibility and warranty coverage, and ask about rotor resurfacing versus replacement if rotors are worn.


Key questions to ask before approving work



  • Are OEM Honda parts required, or can aftermarket parts be used?

  • Will rotors be replaced or resurfaced, and what is the cost difference?

  • What is the estimated labor time, and how many hours will be billed?

  • Is there any additional warranty on pads or workmanship?

  • Are there any environmental or disposal fees added?


Having this information helps you compare quotes across dealers and understand what you’re paying for beyond the basic pad replacement.


Summary


Brake pad replacement at a Honda dealership typically costs roughly $300–$800 per axle, depending on factors such as front vs rear brakes, rotor replacement, model, and location. Expect labor to run about 1–2 hours for pads only and longer if rotors are involved. Always request a detailed, written estimate and confirm whether OEM parts are used and whether rotor work is included or optional.

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