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How much does it cost to replace the exhaust pipe on a Honda Accord?

For a Honda Accord, replacing a single exhaust pipe typically costs about $200 to $600, depending on which pipe it is and the shop’s labor rate. If you need a larger section or the entire exhaust, expect $700 to $2,000 or more; involving a catalytic converter can push costs even higher.


What to expect in a repair bill


The price you’ll see on an estimate is a mix of parts, labor, and shop fees. The following factors most commonly drive variation in quotes.


Key factors



  • Scope of work: single pipe versus mid-pipe or full exhaust replacement

  • Parts quality: OEM versus aftermarket; material type (stainless steel vs aluminized steel)

  • Labor time and local rates: geographic differences and shop pricing

  • Vehicle condition: rust, corrosion, and the need to replace clamps, hangers, or sensors

  • Warranty and shop charges: shop labor minimums or diagnostic fees


Costs vary with these factors, so an exact quote requires a vehicle inspection or a written estimate from a technician.


Typical cost ranges by scenario


Below are approximate ranges to help you budget. These figures include parts and labor; taxes are not included and actual quotes will vary by region and model year.



  • Single exhaust pipe replacement (front, mid, or rear section, excluding catalytic converter): approximately $200–$600 total.

  • Flex pipe or mid-pipe repair or replacement: approximately $300–$900 total.

  • Entire exhaust system replacement (cat-back or full system, excluding the catalytic converter itself): approximately $700–$2,000 total.

  • Catalytic converter involvement: replacement parts alone typically $600–$2,000, with installed prices ranging from about $1,000–$3,000 depending on part quality and vehicle year.


Note that labor-heavy scenarios or cars with significant rust can push prices toward the upper end of these ranges, especially in regions with higher shop rates.


Getting an estimate


To avoid surprises, you should obtain a written estimate from a shop and consider getting multiple quotes. Ask for itemized pricing that lists parts, labor, and any disposal or shop fees. If a converter or other major component is involved, inquire about the exact parts being used (OEM vs aftermarket) and whether a warranty applies.



  • Call several local repair shops or use online estimate tools to compare prices.

  • Request a diagnostic check to confirm the exact cause before authorizing replacement.

  • Ask about labor times and whether the quoted price includes clamps, hangers, gaskets, and tax.


Having a clear, written breakdown helps you assess value and avoid unnecessary upsells.


Tips to save on costs


Costs can be reduced with a few practical steps, though you should balance savings with safety and reliability.



  • Compare OEM versus aftermarket parts to find a price that fits your budget while maintaining performance.

  • Shop around for estimates and request an itemized breakdown to see where you can negotiate.

  • Consider minor repairs now to prevent larger exhaust issues later, such as addressing rust or leaks promptly.

  • Ask about warranties on parts and workmanship; a longer warranty can add long-term value even if the upfront price is slightly higher.


Strategic shopping and clear communication with your mechanic can lead to a fairer price without compromising safety.


Summary


Replacing a single exhaust pipe on a Honda Accord typically runs $200–$600, with larger replacements ranging from $700–$2,000 and catalytic converter involvement potentially pushing costs to $1,000–$3,000 installed. Prices vary by pipe location, part quality, engine type, rust conditions, and local labor rates. Always obtain multiple, written estimates with an itemized breakdown to compare value and coverage, and consider warranties when choosing parts and service.

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