Typically, a brake job for a 2000 Honda Accord costs about $150–$300 per axle for pads only, and $300–$700 per axle if rotors are replaced or resurfaced; actual prices vary by shop, location, and pad choice.
What a brake job involves on a 2000 Honda Accord
On older Accords, a standard brake service usually includes inspecting the brake pads, rotors or drums, calipers, and fluid. The job may involve replacing brake pads, resurfacing or replacing rotors, bleeding the brake system, and possibly a brake fluid flush. The precise work depends on the condition of the rotors and the type of pads chosen, as well as whether the rear brakes use drums or discs.
Here are the common cost scenarios you might encounter when budgeting for a brake job on this model, with approximate ranges for parts and labor.
- Pad replacement (per axle, no rotor work): about $150–$300. This covers pads and labor, with no rotor machining or replacement.
- Pad replacement with rotor resurfacing (per axle): about $200–$400. Pads plus machined rotors where possible, avoiding full rotor replacement.
- Pad replacement with new rotors (per axle): about $300–$700. Includes pads and two new rotors, plus labor.
- Brake fluid flush (usually optional or included in a full service): about $60–$120.
- Caliper rebuild or replacement (if sticking or leaking): about $150–$350 per caliper, depending on parts and labor.
Concluding note: The exact price depends on pad material (organic, semi-metallic, or ceramic), rotor availability and type, whether you go to an independent shop or a dealership, and your geographic location. Always request a written, itemized estimate before authorizing work.
What affects the price
Several factors can push the total higher or lower. Understanding them helps you compare quotes more effectively and avoid surprises.
- Shop type and location: Independent shops tend to be cheaper than dealerships, with regional labor rates affecting totals.
- Pad material: Ceramic pads typically cost more but offer quieter operation and longer life than organic or semi-metallic pads.
- Rotor condition: If rotors can be resurfaced, the price is lower; if they must be replaced, expect higher costs due to rotor price and added labor.
- Additional services: Brake fluid flush, caliper work, and ABS-related maintenance add to the bill.
Summary
For a 2000 Honda Accord, plan on roughly $150–$300 per axle for pad-only service and $300–$700 per axle if rotors are replaced or resurfaced. Prices vary by location, shop, and pad choice, so it’s wise to obtain multiple, itemized quotes and clarify whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced. Regular brake maintenance helps ensure safety on an aging vehicle.


