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How much does it cost to replace brakes on a 2007 Honda Accord?

For a quick answer, expect roughly $300 to $900 for a full brake-replacement job across both axles, depending on whether you replace pads only or also replace rotors, and whether you go to an independent shop or a dealership.


Costs vary widely by location, shop type, and parts quality. This range reflects typical quotes in the current market (2024–2026) and can be affected by rotor condition, whether a brake-fluid flush is included, and whether rear brakes are drums or discs. The price you see will depend on the exact configuration of your Accord and the shop you choose.


What factors affect the price


Brake-replacement costs are driven by parts, labor, and service scope. Here are the main variables to consider before you shop.


Common service options and price ranges


Below are the typical service choices you’ll encounter and the price ranges you can expect for a single axle (either front or rear). Note that most shops price for one axle at a time, and you’ll multiply by two if you replace both axles.



  • Pads-only replacement (one axle): Parts about $40–$70; labor roughly $60–$150; total per axle typically about $100–$220. If you need both axles, expect roughly $200–$440.

  • Pads + rotors replacement (one axle): Rotors about $60–$120 plus pads $40–$70; labor about $100–$180; total per axle typically $260–$470.

  • Full brake service (pads, rotors, and brake-fluid flush) (one axle): Parts about $100–$210; rotors included if needed; labor around $150–$250; total per axle roughly $350–$700.

  • Rotor resurfacing (instead of rotor replacement) (one axle): Typically $10–$40 per rotor plus labor; many shops prefer rotor replacement, especially with worn rotors; factor in both rotors if both wheels are involved.


Concluding: For the typical 2007 Honda Accord, most drivers paying out of pocket will face a total that ranges from roughly $300 to $900 for a full two-axle brake-job, with the cost climbing if you need premium parts or a dealership service, or if rotors must be replaced on both ends.


What to expect on a quote and how to compare


When you request quotes, ask the shop to clearly separate parts and labor, specify the exact parts (pads type—ceramic, semi-metallic, or carbon-ceramic; rotor material; hardware), and include any fluid flush or wheel-speed sensor considerations. Also confirm whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced, and whether wheel bearings, calipers, or hoses require service during the job. Finally, check warranty terms and any shop fees.


Summary


Brake replacement costs for a 2007 Honda Accord vary primarily by whether you replace pads only or add rotors, whether you service one or both axles, and the choice of parts and shop. Typical ranges are $100–$220 per axle for pads-only, $260–$470 per axle for pads plus rotors, and $350–$700 per axle for a full service with a fluid flush. For both axles, multiply accordingly, and expect higher prices at a dealership or in high-cost regions. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and any additional services.

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