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How much is a brake job for a Honda CRV?

A brake job on a Honda CR-V typically costs about $300 to $600 per axle if you replace only the pads, and about $500 to $900 per axle if rotors are included. For both axles, expect roughly $1,000 to $1,800, depending on pad choice (standard vs ceramic), rotor condition, and local labor rates.


Brake service involves more than just pressing in new pads. Understanding what drives the price helps you compare quotes and avoid surprises. The CR-V uses disc brakes on most years and trims, with costs influenced by parts quality, rotor wear, and labor rates. The guide below outlines what’s typically involved and the price ranges you’re likely to see in the current market.


What goes into a CR-V brake service


Most brake jobs cover the essentials—pads, rotors (if needed), and a system check. Depending on wear and diagnostics, some vehicles may require additional components or services.



  • Brake pads for front and/or rear wheels

  • Rotors (discs) if worn beyond specification or if resurfacing isn’t an option

  • Caliper inspection and possible replacement if sticking or leaking

  • Brake fluid flush or replacement

  • New hardware and anti-rattle clips

  • Wear sensors or ABS-related service if applicable

  • Test drive to verify pedal feel and stopping power


Prices reflect parts quality (standard vs. ceramic pads), rotor work requirements, and whether the shop uses OEM or aftermarket components.


Typical price ranges by scenario


Prices vary by region, shop, and CR-V model year. The ranges below reflect common charges from independent shops in the United States in recent years.



  • One axle, pads only: roughly $100–$200 in parts plus $60–$120 for labor, total about $160–$320

  • One axle, pads and rotors: roughly $180–$350 in parts plus $60–$140 for labor, total about $240–$490

  • Both axles, pads only: roughly $200–$400 in parts plus $120–$240 for labor, total about $320–$640

  • Both axles, pads and rotors: roughly $360–$700 in parts plus $120–$280 for labor, total about $480–$980


Be aware that dealer service or shops in high-cost areas can push totals higher, while promotions or discounts from local independent shops can lower them.


Additional factors that affect the price


Several variables can influence the final bill beyond the basic scenario. Here are the most common considerations:



  • Pad material: standard organic pads vs. ceramic or high-performance pads

  • Rotor condition: resurfacing versus full rotor replacement

  • Labor rates: urban/airport markets and whether the shop is a dealer or independent

  • Fluid services: brake fluid flush adds cost but may be recommended

  • Extras: new calipers, wear sensors, or hardware if worn


Summary: For most Honda CR-V owners, the ballpark is $300–$600 per axle for pads-only work and $500–$900 per axle when rotors are included. Two-axle jobs typically run about $1,000–$1,800 depending on parts, rotor needs, and local labor rates. Get multiple quotes, ask about rotor resurfacing options, and consider long-term pad quality to balance upfront cost with braking performance.

What is a fair price for a brake job?


A complete brake repair that includes pads, rotors, and calipers typically averages between $200 and $800 depending on the vehicle and parts used.



How long do brakes usually last on a Honda CRV?


25,000 and 65,000 miles
The average lifespan of Honda brakes is 25,000 and 65,000 miles, but your driving habits, where you drive, and what kind of brake pads your vehicle uses will lead to some variation.



What year to stay away from CRV?


Keep in mind that your personal driving habits will dictate the longevity of a used Honda CR-V. Avoid the 2002-2004 models due to guaranteed HVAC implosions, the 2015 model for its infuriating idle vibration, and the 2017-2018 models for their severe turbo-engine oil dilution flaws.



Is a $99 brake special a good deal?


A $99 brake job sounds great… until you realize it's pads in a box, no hardware, no rotors, no workmanship, and definitely no warranty. Cheap brake deals often leave you paying much more in the end — in parts, in labour, and in headaches. Do it right the first time.


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