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How much is a new alternator for a 2011 Honda Accord?

For a 2011 Honda Accord, a new alternator part typically costs roughly $250 to $550, depending on brand and supplier, with installed price usually ranging from about $350 to $900 in today’s market (2024–2025). The exact figure depends on whether you choose OEM, aftermarket, or remanufactured options and on local labor costs.


Pricing options for the replacement part


Part price ranges vary by supplier and whether the unit is OEM or aftermarket. Here are commonly observed ranges for the part itself in today’s market.



  • OEM/new from a Honda dealership: typically around $350–$600 for the part.

  • Aftermarket new (non-OEM) from parts stores: typically around $130–$300 for the part.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt alternators: typically around $110–$250 for the part.


These figures exclude installation labor and possible core charges. Stores may add a refundable core charge if applicable.


Installed cost and factors


Labor rates, vehicle access, and additional needs (belt, tensioner, or wiring checks) affect installation costs. Here are typical ranges for installed price by replacement option.



  • Dealer installation (OEM part): roughly $150–$250 in labor, plus the part cost.

  • Independent shop installation (OEM or aftermarket): roughly $100–$200 in labor.

  • Mobile or on-site installation: roughly $150–$250 in labor, depending on travel fees.


Conclusion: Expect total installed costs to generally fall into the following bands: OEM from a dealer about $450–$850, aftermarket new about $260–$520, and remanufactured options roughly $320–$450, depending on shop and location.


What to consider when shopping


To ensure you get the right unit and a fair price, consider engine compatibility, amperage rating, connector type, warranty terms, and labor estimates. The 2011 Accord was offered with multiple engines, which can impact the correct alternator specification.


Engine variants and compatibility


Verify you select the correct alternator for your exact engine (2.4L four-cylinder or 3.5L V6) and VIN. Compatibility matters for amperage output and connector configuration; common replacements are typically in the 110–150 amp range, but confirm the exact rating for your vehicle.


Warranty and return policies


New OEM units commonly carry a 1- to 2-year warranty; remanufactured units often come with a 1-year warranty. Check whether the warranty covers the part only or includes labor and whether there is a core-charge policy if you return the replaced unit.


What if you want alternatives


If cost is a concern, you can consider a remanufactured unit or having your current alternator rebuilt. Also, rule out battery health and serpentine belt or tensioner issues, which can mimic alternator failure.


Summary


The price of a new alternator for a 2011 Honda Accord varies widely by part type and labor. Plan for roughly $250–$550 for the part and about $350–$900 for installed total, depending on whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts and where you get the service. Shopping around, confirming engine compatibility, and understanding warranty terms will help you secure a fair deal.

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