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How much is a Honda Accord transmission?

Prices vary widely depending on the model year and the type of transmission, as well as whether you buy new, rebuilt/remanufactured, or used and where you shop. In general, all-in costs (parts plus labor) for a replacement tend to fall roughly in the $2,500 to $6,000 range for most U.S. buyers, with parts alone spanning about $800 to $4,500. Below is a detailed look at options and typical price bands to help you plan.


What affects the price of a Honda Accord transmission


Several factors drive the overall cost, including the exact transmission type (CVT vs traditional automatic vs manual), the year and generation of the Accord, whether the part is new OEM, remanufactured, or used, labor rates, and regional differences in shop pricing. Different generations of the Accord use different transaxles, and some trims still offer manual transmissions while others rely on modern CVTs or multi‑speed automatics.


To give you a clearer sense of the range, here are typical price bands for common options. Before listing, note that actual prices vary by supplier, warranty terms, and your locale.



  • Parts cost (transmission unit only, before labor):

    • Used transmission: $800–$2,000

    • Remanufactured/rebuilt transmission: $1,500–$3,000

    • New OEM transmission: $2,500–$4,500

    • Aftermarket rebuilt or alternative unit: $1,200–$2,500



  • Installed price (parts plus labor):

    • Used transmission (installed): $2,500–$4,500

    • Remanufactured transmission (installed): $3,500–$6,000

    • New OEM transmission (installed): $5,000–$8,000




Conclusion: The total installed cost tends to be lowest with a used unit and higher with a new OEM replacement, especially when you factor in labor. Labor costs and regional rates can swing totals by several hundred to thousands of dollars.


Cost by transmission type


Here are approximate price bands by the type of transmission your Honda Accord might have, reflecting common configurations in recent generations.


CVT transmissions (continuously variable transmission)


CVTs are widely used in many modern Accords. Replacement costs depend heavily on whether the CVT is rebuilt or replaced with a new unit, and on labor rates.



  • Parts cost:

    • Used CVT: $1,000–$2,000

    • Remanufactured CVT: $2,000–$3,500

    • New OEM CVT: $3,000–$5,000



  • Installed price:

    • Used CVT (installed): $2,500–$4,500

    • Remanufactured CVT (installed): $3,500–$6,000

    • New OEM CVT (installed): $5,000–$8,000




Conclusion: For CVTs, expect higher costs on parts and installation compared with many conventional automatics, especially for new OEM units.


10‑speed automatic transmissions


Some newer Accord configurations use advanced automatic transmissions with more gears. Replacements here can be a higher-ticket item due to complexity and parts availability.



  • Parts cost:

    • Used 10‑speed auto: $1,500–$2,800

    • Remanufactured 10‑speed auto: $2,500–$4,000

    • New OEM 10‑speed auto: $4,000–$6,000



  • Installed price:

    • Used 10‑speed auto (installed): $3,000–$4,800

    • Remanufactured 10‑speed auto (installed): $4,100–$7,000

    • New OEM 10‑speed auto (installed): $6,000–$9,000




Conclusion: A 10‑speed automatic replacement tends to sit at the higher end of the cost spectrum, driven by parts availability and installation labor.


6‑speed manual transmissions


Manual transmissions are more common on older Accord generations and are much less common on current models. When available, they can be cheaper to replace than CVTs or multi‑speed automatics, but availability can be limited.



  • Parts cost:

    • Used manual: $800–$2,000

    • Remanufactured manual: $1,400–$2,800

    • New OEM manual: $2,000–$3,200



  • Installed price:

    • Manual (installed): $2,000–$4,500

    • Remanufactured manual (installed): $2,900–$4,900

    • New OEM manual (installed): $4,000–$6,500




Conclusion: If a manual transmission is available for your model year, it can be a less expensive option than a new CVT or high‑gear automatic, but availability will limit choices.


How to shop and save on a replacement transmission


Smart buyers compare options, insist on credible warranties, and consider the trade‑offs between cost, reliability, and downtime. Here are practical steps to take before you buy.



  • Get multiple quotes from reputable shops and ask for a written breakdown of parts and labor.

  • Ask about warranties on both parts and labor; a longer warranty can save money over time if issues recur.

  • Consider remanufactured or rebuilt units with proven test results and a strong warranty, especially for CVTs and newer automatics.

  • Source parts from reputable suppliers or salvage yards with clear mileage and condition disclosures; verify compatibility with your exact Accord year and trim.

  • Check for recalls, service bulletins, or extended warranties related to the transmission for your specific model year.


Conclusion: A careful comparison of options, warranties, and supplier credibility can significantly affect total cost and peace of mind.


Summary


The cost of replacing a Honda Accord transmission varies widely by model year, transmission type, and whether you choose a used, remanufactured, or new OEM unit. Parts costs can range from roughly $800 to $4,500, while installed totals typically run from about $2,500 to $9,000 depending on your configuration and region. CVTs and newer multi‑speed automatics generally push prices higher, whereas older manuals can be cheaper if available. Always compare several quotes, verify warranties, and consider the long‑term reliability of the replacement when making a decision.

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