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How much does it cost to replace the alternator on a Honda Accord 2016?

Typically, expect to pay roughly $400–$700 in total for a 2016 Honda Accord alternator replacement, including parts and labor.


The exact amount depends on engine variant (2.4L i4 or 3.5L V6), whether you choose a remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM part, and the labor rate at the shop. This report reflects current pricing from independent shops and dealers to help you estimate and compare quotes.


Key factors that influence the price


Before listing the main cost drivers, note that the following factors commonly affect the total you’ll be asked to pay.



  • Engine variant and alternator type (2.4L four-cylinder vs. 3.5L V6; hybrids use different components).

  • Parts choice: aftermarket remanufactured, new aftermarket, or OEM/remanufactured from the dealer.

  • Labor rate and shop location; urban areas and dealers typically bill more per hour.

  • Additional services during the same job, such as belt replacement, pulley/tensioner, or a battery test or replacement.

  • Warranty on parts and labor; some sources include a limited warranty with certain parts.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and decide where to have the work done.


Estimated price ranges for a 2016 Honda Accord


Costs vary by part type and where you go, but these ranges reflect common scenarios in the U.S. market as of 2024–2025.



  • Budget option: aftermarket remanufactured alternator with labor at an independent shop — roughly $400–$600 total.

  • Mid-range option: new aftermarket or OEM remanufactured part at an independent shop — roughly $600–$800 total.

  • Dealer option: OEM parts and service at a dealership — roughly $700–$900 (occasionally higher in high-cost regions).

  • Parts-supplied option: if you provide the part yourself and pay for labor only — typically about $120–$240 in labor, plus the cost of the part you supply (often $150–$350).


Prices can vary based on location and vehicle configuration (2.4L vs 3.5L). It’s wise to obtain multiple quotes and confirm what’s included in the price.


What to expect during replacement


Replacing the alternator in a Honda Accord generally involves disconnecting the battery, removing the accessory belt, unbolting the old alternator, installing the new unit, reattaching the belt, and performing electrical tests to ensure proper charging. Some shops also inspect or replace the tensioner pulley and belts if they show wear, and may test the battery and charging system before delivering the vehicle.


Tips for choosing a shop and getting a fair price


To maximize value and avoid surprises, consider these steps before approving the job.



  • Get quotes from at least three shops and ask if the price includes belt replacement, battery test, core charges, and a warranty.

  • Confirm the exact part type (aftermarket remanufactured, new aftermarket, or OEM remanufactured) and whether it carries a warranty.

  • Ask about labor rate, estimated hours, and what happens if the alternator test fails after installation.


Collecting several quotes and clarifying inclusions helps you find a fair price and protect against hidden fees.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Accord, replacing the alternator typically costs between about $400 and $700, with dealer options and OEM parts tending to push toward the higher end of that range. Your exact price depends on the engine variant, the type of replacement part chosen, and the shop’s labor rate. Always shop around, verify what’s included (belt, battery test, warranty), and check the charging system after installation to ensure a proper fix.

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