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How much is a transmission for a 2012 Honda Accord?

A replacement transmission for a 2012 Honda Accord typically costs between roughly $1,400 and $5,700, depending on whether you install a used, rebuilt, remanufactured, or new OEM unit, plus labor. Most customers spend about $3,000 to $4,500 total in many regions.


What drives the price


Prices depend on the transmission type (automatic vs manual), the source of the unit (used, rebuilt, remanufactured, or new OEM), and the labor rate at the shop. The 2012 Accord largely relied on a 5-speed automatic transmission, with a 6-speed manual option available in some trims. Compatibility with your exact VIN and engine configuration affects both cost and installation time. Additional costs for components such as the torque converter, flywheel, seals, and cooling lines can also affect the final price.


Transmission options for the 2012 Accord


The following ranges reflect common replacement scenarios in the United States as of 2025–2026. They include parts and standard labor, but exclude unusual complications or extensive ancillary repairs.



  • Used or salvage transmission: 800–1,800

  • Rebuilt transmission: 1,800–2,900

  • Remanufactured transmission: 2,000–3,500

  • New OEM transmission: 3,000–4,500

  • Labor for installation: 600–1,200


Prices can vary widely by region, shop, and whether additional repairs are required. It’s wise to obtain multiple quotes and confirm what’s included (parts, labor, warranty, and any ancillary components).


What to consider before replacing


Before committing to a replacement, weigh the long-term reliability and warranty of the unit. Remanufactured transmissions often come with strong warranties and lower upfront costs than new OEM parts, while used units are the cheapest option but carry higher risk. Confirm compatibility with your specific Accord model (engine, drive type, and year), and consider whether related components (such as the torque converter or cooling system) may also need replacement.


Warranty and shop choices


Look for a warranty that covers both parts and labor, ideally 1 year or more. Reputable shops should provide a written estimate detailing parts, labor, and any promises about remanufactured or new units. A well-reviewed specialist may offer better long-term value even if the upfront price is higher.


Finding parts and quotes


Collect quotes from certified Honda technicians, independent transmission specialists, and larger auto repair networks. Bring your vehicle identification number (VIN), engine type, and drive configuration to ensure the replacement matches your exact car.


Summary


For a 2012 Honda Accord, transmission replacement costs hinge on the chosen unit type and labor. Expect total project costs to range roughly from $1,400 to $5,700, depending on whether you opt for a used, rebuilt, remanufactured, or new OEM transmission plus installation. Shopping around, verifying compatibility, and weighing warranty options can help you balance price with reliability over the life of the repair.

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