On a 2014 Honda CR-V, expect roughly $300–$500 per axle for a pad-and-rotor brake job at an independent shop, with a full front-and-rear job typically in the $600–$1,000+ range. Prices vary by locale, parts quality, and whether rotors need replacement or machining.
What a brake job typically includes
Brake service generally covers the following components and steps:
- Brake pads (front and/or rear)
- Rotors or discs (replaced or resurfaced as needed)
- Brake hardware such as shims and clips
- Brake fluid test/flush if needed
- Caliper inspection and basic lubrication
Note: not all jobs require rotor replacement; sometimes resurfacing is enough when rotors are within tolerance. These components affect the final price.
Typical price ranges for a 2014 CR-V
Below are ballpark ranges you may see at independent shops and dealerships. Use these as a baseline; actual quotes can vary.
- Front brake pads replacement (pads only): about $150–$300 per axle
- Front brakes with rotor replacement (pads + rotors): about $300–$500 per axle
- Rear brake pads replacement (pads only): about $100–$250 per axle
- Rear brakes with rotor replacement (pads + rotors): about $200–$350 per axle
- Full brake service for both axles (pads + rotors on both ends): about $500–$1,000+ total
Prices include labor and parts but may exclude taxes, disposal fees, and potential core charges. If you need a fluid flush or caliper service, expect incremental costs.
Factors that affect the price you see
Several factors determine the final invoice:
- Shop type and location (dealer vs independent shop; urban vs rural)
- Whether rotors need resurfacing or replacement
- Quality of parts (OEM vs aftermarket or remanufactured)
- Labor rate and time required (caliper sticking or rotor warpage can extend labor)
- Additional services (brake fluid flush, new brake hoses, or ABS sensor checks)
- Taxes, disposal fees, and potential core charges
To save money, compare multiple quotes, ask for a written estimate, and consider rotor resurfacing if the rotors are within spec and you’re on a tighter budget.
How to get an accurate quote for your CR-V
Follow these steps when requesting estimates:
- Ask specifically whether the quote covers pads, rotors, and labor for both axles
- Inquire if the rotors will be replaced or resurfaced, and whether caliper service is included
- Request OEM-equivalent or aftermarket parts and clarify any core charges
- Check for additional costs such as fluid flushes or disposal fees
Always verify the warranty on parts and labor, and ensure the shop performs a thorough brake inspection before replacing parts.
Summary
Brake job costs for a 2014 Honda CR-V vary by axle and service scope. Expect roughly $300–$500 per axle for pads-and-rotors at an independent shop, with full two-axle jobs often in the $600–$1,000+ range. Get multiple quotes, confirm whether rotors are being replaced or resurfaced, and consider part quality when planning your service. Regular maintenance can help extend rotor life and maintain braking performance.


