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How much does it cost to replace brake pads on a 2017 Honda Accord?

Pad-only replacement on a 2017 Honda Accord typically costs about $150–$300 USD per axle, while replacing pads and rotors can run roughly $300–$600 USD per axle. These estimates include parts and labor in typical U.S. shops, exclude tax, and vary by region and pad choice.


Brake service costs depend on pad type, rotor condition, and whether rotors must be resurfaced or replaced. The 2017 Accord has disc brakes on both front and rear axles; front brakes generally wear faster, so many owners service both axles on a maintenance cycle.


Factors that influence price


Several factors determine the final bill beyond the base price quoted for pads. These include the type of pads chosen, whether the rotors are resurfaced or replaced, local labor rates, and whether the work is done at a dealership, independent shop, or big chain shop.


Typical cost ranges


Prices vary by region and pad choice; the following ranges reflect common U.S. shop prices for a standard brake job on a 2017 Honda Accord. Before listing the numbers, note that the totals below assume pads are needed on a single axle without rotor work; rotor work adds to the cost.



  • Pad-only replacement per axle (front or rear): $150–$300 (parts and labor)

  • Rotor-inclusive replacement per axle: $300–$600 (pads plus new rotors, including labor)


Prices can be higher if you opt for premium ceramic pads or specialty rotors, or in areas with high labor rates. If you replace a second axle, multiply these figures by two.


What to expect at the shop


When you bring your Accord in, the technician will inspect brake pads and rotors, measure pad thickness and rotor runout, and determine whether resurfacing is possible or if rotors must be replaced. They will also check for caliper sticking, brake fluid condition, and any unusual noises or vibration.


How to save money


To keep costs down, compare multiple quotes, choose standard or economy pads rather than premium ceramic, and ask about rotor resurfacing versus replacement. Some shops offer discount pricing for the two-axle job. Ensure any brake service includes a recommended inspection and test drive to verify brake performance.


Summary


Brake pad replacement costs for a 2017 Honda Accord are largely driven by pad type, rotor condition, and local labor rates. Expect roughly $150–$300 per axle for pad-only work, with $300–$600 per axle if rotors are included. Plan for higher totals if you replace rotors on both axles or choose premium pads, and remember that prices vary by region and shop. Regular maintenance can help avoid more expensive repairs later.

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