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How much is a fuel injector for a 2018 Honda Accord?

A single fuel injector for a 2018 Honda Accord typically runs from roughly $60 to $260 per injector, depending on engine variant and supplier. Labor and installation fees are not included in this price.


In more detail, the 2018 Honda Accord offered two turbocharged engines (1.5L and 2.0L), each using four injectors. The price you pay varies with the injector’s source—genuine Honda OEM, aftermarket equivalents, or remanufactured units—and where you buy. Availability and pricing can differ by region and retailer, so shopping around is advised.


Prices by engine and part type


Below are typical per-injector price ranges you can expect, categorized by how the injector is sourced. These figures are estimates and can fluctuate with promotions, stock levels, and regional differences.



  • OEM Honda genuine new injector: roughly $120–$260 each

  • Aftermarket new injector from major brands (e.g., Bosch, Denso, Delphi): roughly $70–$150 each

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt injector from specialized shops: roughly $50–$120 each


For context, buying all four injectors at once will multiply these per-injector prices, and some sellers may offer a discount on four-unit sets or include gaskets and O-rings as part of the package.


What affects the price


The exact price depends on engine variant (1.5L versus 2.0L turbo), the injector’s exact part number, and whether you’re purchasing new, remanufactured, or used. Availability and regional taxes also play a role.


Where to buy and what to check


Prices and options vary by source. The following are common places to shop and key considerations to verify before purchasing.



  • Honda dealer or official parts retailer: typically the most expensive option but offers guaranteed fit and a formal warranty.

  • Auto parts stores (NAPA, AutoZone, O'Reilly, etc.): often provide aftermarket injectors with reasonable warranties and in-store pickup options.

  • Online retailers (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay Motors, etc.): wide price range; verify part numbers, compatibility with your engine code, and return policies.

  • Salvage yards or remanufactured-injector vendors: lowest upfront cost but higher risk; insist on testing, correct fitment, and warranty when possible.


When shopping, confirm your exact engine type (1.5L turbo vs. 2.0L turbo) and the correct injector part number for your vehicle. Ensure the package includes O-rings and seals, or plan to purchase them separately. If you’re replacing more than one injector, consider replacing the seals and checking the fuel rail and related components to ensure a reliable install.


Installation and warranty considerations


Replacing a fuel injector typically requires mechanical skill and proper tools. Labor costs can vary widely, often ranging from a few hundred dollars to well over a thousand for all four injectors, depending on vehicle access and regional rates. Some warranties on aftermarket injectors cover only the injector unit, not labor or ancillary components, so read the warranty terms carefully.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda Accord, expect roughly $60–$260 per injector depending on whether you choose aftermarket, remanufactured, or OEM units, with labor and additional parts adding to the total cost. Engine type (1.5L vs. 2.0L) and the source of the injector influence price. Shop around, confirm compatibility, and consider whether you want genuine OEM parts or trusted aftermarket equivalents. A professional installation can help ensure performance and reliability.

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