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How much is a brake job on a Honda Accord?

A typical brake job for a Honda Accord costs about $150–$300 per axle if you’re just replacing pads, and roughly $300–$600 per axle if rotor resurfacing or replacement is needed. Dealer quotes can be higher, especially for newer trims or additional checks.


Honda Accords are known for reliable maintenance, but brake service costs vary by model year, location, and whether you choose a dealership or an independent shop. The total price hinges on whether rotors need work, how many axles are serviced, and the quality of parts used. Here’s a breakdown to help you plan.


What a brake job on a Honda Accord typically covers


The following items are commonly included to complete a standard brake service.



  • Brake pad replacement (front and/or rear axles)

  • Rotor resurfacing or rotor replacement if wear or warping is present

  • Caliper inspection and lubrication of sliding pins; hardware replacement if needed

  • Brake fluid inspection and topping off or bleeding if moisture or air is detected

  • System test, pedal feel check, and a road test to ensure proper operation


Prices and scope can vary; some shops may perform pads-only service if rotors are within spec.


Estimated price ranges for common scenarios


Prices are listed per axle and reflect typical ranges for independent shops in the United States as of 2024–2026. Dealer quotes are often higher.



  • Front brakes (pads only, per axle): roughly $150–$300

  • Front brakes (pads + rotors, per axle): roughly $300–$500

  • Rear brakes (pads only, per axle): roughly $100–$200

  • Rear brakes (pads + rotors, per axle): roughly $200–$350

  • Two-axle service (both front and rear, pads and/or rotors as needed): typically $500–$1,000+


Note: If calipers, ABS components, or specialty rotors (e.g., slotted/drilled) are required, expect higher costs and longer labor times.


DIY versus professional service


Is it safe to attempt a brake job yourself?


Brake work demands proper tools, torque specifications, and adherence to safety procedures. For many Accord owners, especially those with modern anti-lock braking systems, a professional service ensures correct pad bedding, rotor seating, and overall system integrity. If you choose to DIY, you can save on labor but should invest in quality parts and follow the manufacturer’s service procedures exactly.


How to get an accurate quote


To obtain a precise figure, compare multiple quotes, specify whether you want OEM or aftermarket parts, and confirm whether rotor work is included. Bring your vehicle’s year and trim, current brake measurements if available, and ask about taxes, disposal fees, and any brake fluid service included in the price.


Summary


Brake service costs for a Honda Accord vary by axle, rotor condition, and where you go. Pads-only work is the least expensive, rotor work adds cost, and dealer services tend to be at the higher end of the spectrum. Regular brake maintenance helps preserve safety and can prevent more costly repairs in the future.

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