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How much is a new transmission in a Honda Accord?

For a Honda Accord, a new OEM transmission replacement typically runs about $3,000 to $6,000 in total, including parts and labor. The exact price depends on the model year, the type of transmission (CVT versus a 10-speed automatic), regional labor rates, and whether you replace it at a dealership or an independent shop. Prices shown reflect common market ranges in 2024–2025.


The broader challenge behind this question is that Honda Accords have used different transmissions across generations and trims. Buyers and owners facing a transmission replacement need to understand which transmission their car uses, because the cost and installation requirements vary significantly. The decision often hinges on whether the vehicle uses a CVT or a traditional automatic, and on the availability of OEM versus aftermarket parts.


Understanding the transmission options in modern Honda Accord models


Most recent Accord models equipped with smaller engines use a CVT (continuously variable transmission), while certain higher-performance or engine configurations employ a 10-speed automatic. Manual transmissions have become increasingly uncommon in newer Accords. The choice of transmission not only affects the replacement price but also the installation process and the required supporting components.


Engine-to-transmission pairings


Because different engines and trims pair with different transmissions, it’s important to confirm the exact configuration of your car before getting quotes. A CVT replacement and a 10-speed automatic replacement involve different parts, labor times, and potential ancillary work.


Cost ranges for a new OEM transmission


Below are typical total price ranges for installing a brand-new, OEM transmission (parts and labor included). Actual quotes can vary by region and shop.



  • CVT replacement (new OEM): roughly $3,000 to $4,800 total.

  • 10-speed automatic replacement (new OEM): roughly $4,000 to $6,500 total.

  • Manual transmission replacement (new OEM, when available): roughly $2,800 to $4,500 total.


Note that these figures assume a straightforward replacement with standard labor rates and do not account for unusually high labor times, aftermarket pricing, or dealer-specific fees. For exact numbers, obtain itemized quotes from multiple shops or dealers.


What factors influence the price


Several variables can push the price higher or lower. The following list outlines the major drivers you’ll encounter when pricing a new OEM transmission for an Accord.



  • Model year and engine: newer or high-performance configurations may require more expensive parts.

  • Transmission type: CVT, 10-speed automatic, or manual.

  • Regional labor rates: urban areas and dealership service centers often charge more.

  • Shop type: dealership service departments typically quote higher than independent shops.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: genuine Honda parts usually cost more than remanufactured or aftermarket equivalents.

  • Additional required parts: torque converter, transmission cooler lines, wiring harnesses, mounts, and seals can add to the bill.

  • Fluids and additives: some quotes include transmission fluid and additives, others bill them separately.

  • Warranty terms: longer or more comprehensive warranties can affect price per the included coverage.


When comparing quotes, ask for a clear breakdown of parts, labor, fluids, core charges, and any additional components so you can compare apples-to-apples.


Ways to save and how to approach replacement


Before you decide, consider these strategies to manage cost while ensuring quality and reliability.



  • Get multiple written estimates from both the dealer and independent shops.

  • Ask for the exact transmission type and confirm you’re receiving a new OEM unit (not a remanufactured or used unit) unless you’re comfortable with an alternative option and warranty.

  • Request detailed warranties for both parts and labor, and understand what is covered and for how long.

  • Clarify any core charges, disposal fees, and potential additional costs (like new bolts, gaskets, or electronic module updates).

  • Check for service bulletins or recalls related to your model year that could influence repair approach or pricing.


Taking a measured, informed approach can help you balance upfront cost with long-term reliability and peace of mind.


Warranty, maintenance and what to expect after replacement


Most new OEM transmissions installed by a shop or dealer will come with a warranty that covers the unit and sometimes the labor, though terms vary by supplier and region. After installation, follow the manufacturer’s break-in recommendations and schedule routine transmission fluid changes as advised for your specific unit. Proper maintenance is essential to maximize the longevity of a brand-new transmission.


Summary


In short, replacing a Honda Accord transmission typically costs between roughly $3,000 and $6,000 depending on whether the car uses a CVT or a 10-speed automatic, plus regional labor rates and dealer versus independent-shop pricing. Always obtain multiple, itemized quotes and specify that you want a new OEM unit (or clearly understand if you’re considering alternatives) to ensure you’re comparing the same option. With careful shopping and clear expectations, you can find a solution that fits both your budget and your Accord’s needs.

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