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How much is a new alternator for a 2006 Honda Accord?

The part typically runs about $350–$600 when bought new from a Honda dealer, while brand-new aftermarket units are usually $180–$350. Installation adds roughly $100–$200 depending on labor rates and local conditions.


To understand what this means for buyers, this article breaks down the options, compares dealer versus aftermarket prices, and outlines what additional costs to expect during installation.


Pricing landscape


Prices below reflect current market ranges for brand-new units and exclude labor, core charges, and local taxes. Availability can push prices higher at times.


New OEM price



  • Typical price range: $350–$600 for the part (parts only, excluding tax and installation).


Dealers selling the OEM part generally promise exact fit and a Honda warranty, but prices vary by region and vehicle configuration.


New aftermarket price


Aftermarket new units from brands such as Denso, Remy, Bosch, or other reputable manufacturers are often cheaper than OEM. The price depends on brand and retailer.



  • Typical price range: $180–$350 for the part (parts only, excluding tax and installation).


These units offer cost savings with warranty terms that vary by manufacturer and retailer; always check the warranty details before purchase.


Labor and additional costs


Replacing an alternator is a moderate job. The figures below reflect typical shop rates in the United States and can vary by region and vehicle access.



  • Labor to install: about $100–$200, depending on shop rates and whether auxiliary components (belts, tensioners) require extra work.

  • Core charges: usually not applicable for brand-new units; if you buy a rebuilt/remanufactured unit, a core charge may apply.

  • Taxes and shipping: additional.


Always obtain a written quote that itemizes the part price, labor, taxes, and any fees before authorizing the work.


Where to buy


Shop across channels to compare prices, warranty terms, and availability. Options include official Honda parts counters, national auto parts stores, and online retailers. Verify compatibility with your exact engine and trim to avoid fitment issues.



  • Honda dealership parts departments: most reliable for OEM parts and fit, with prices typically in the $350–$600 range.

  • Auto parts stores (NAPA, AutoZone, O'Reilly): carry brand-new aftermarket units in roughly the $180–$350 range.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay Motors): prices vary; ensure the listing specifies a new, compatible unit for your 2006 Accord.


Conclusion: Compare several sources, confirm compatibility, and check return policies before purchasing to ensure you get the best combination of price, fit, and warranty.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda Accord, expect to pay about $350–$600 for a brand-new OEM alternator and $180–$350 for a brand-new aftermarket unit. Installation typically adds $100–$200. Prices can vary by engine type (2.4L or V6), region, and retailer, so check current quotes from multiple sources and factor in taxes and potential warranty terms when budgeting for the replacement.

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