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How much is a caliper for a 2012 Honda Accord?

In short, a brake caliper for a 2012 Honda Accord typically costs between about $60 and $260 per unit, depending on whether it's front or rear and whether you buy remanufactured or new OEM parts. This article breaks down current price ranges, what affects cost, and practical shopping tips.


Pricing by caliper type


Front brake calipers


Prices for front calipers vary by source and by whether the part is new OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket. Here are typical ranges you might encounter for the 2012 Accord front calipers.



  • New OEM front caliper: typically 150–260 per caliper.

  • Remanufactured front caliper: typically 60–140 per caliper, often with a core charge of 15–60.

  • Aftermarket front caliper (brand varies): typically 80–190 per caliper.


Front calipers are generally the more expensive option, and price may be affected by whether the kit includes new seals or other hardware. Shipping and local taxes can add to the total.


Rear brake calipers


Rear calipers tend to be cheaper than front calipers, though prices still vary by source and configuration. The following ranges reflect typical listings for the 2012 Accord rear calipers.



  • New OEM rear caliper: typically 170–230 per caliper.

  • Remanufactured rear caliper: typically 50–120 per caliper, often with a core charge of 15–60.

  • Aftermarket rear caliper (brand varies): typically 60–150 per caliper.


As with front calipers, consider core charges, shipping, and whether you need hardware or bleeder screws included in the package.


Other cost considerations


Beyond the price of the caliper itself, buyers should account for related expenses. Labor to replace a caliper generally runs about 150–300, depending on location and whether you’re also replacing pads or rotors. Hardware, hoses, a brake fluid flush, and potential rotors or pads can add further to the bill. Always confirm whether a listed price includes core charges or shipping, and verify fitment for your specific trim and axle.


What to know before buying


To avoid misfires, check the exact part number for your 2012 Honda Accord’s front or rear caliper, confirm compatibility with your drivetrain and trim, and compare multiple sources (dealers, auto parts retailers, and online marketplaces). If you’re not comfortable performing the replacement yourself, a licensed shop can ensure proper bleeding and system calibration, which is crucial for brake performance.


Summary


For a 2012 Honda Accord, caliper prices range from roughly $60 to $260 per caliper, with rear calipers generally cheaper than front. Your choice between remanufactured and new OEM, as well as between aftermarket brands, will shape the final cost. Don’t forget about core charges, shipping, and labor costs when budgeting. Shopping around at retailers such as auto parts stores and dealer networks, and verifying fitment for your exact model, will help you land the best overall deal and ensure safe braking performance.

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