Expect to pay roughly $20–$100 for the valve cover gasket itself on a 2014 Honda Accord, with OEM parts typically at the higher end. When you include labor for installation, total costs commonly run about $150–$600, varying by engine (2.4L four‑cylinder vs. 3.5L V6) and local shop rates.
Engine options and how they affect price
The 2014 Honda Accord is offered with two main engine options, which can influence both the gasket part contents and labor time. The four‑cylinder version (2.4L) tends to be quicker and sometimes cheaper to service, while the V6 (3.5L) requires more components to be removed and reinstalled, potentially adding to both parts and labor costs.
Below is a snapshot of typical price ranges you may encounter for the gasket itself and related kit contents. Prices vary by retailer, whether you choose aftermarket or Honda OEM parts, and what exactly is included in the kit (seal rings, bolts, O‑rings, etc.).
- Aftermarket valve cover gasket (gasket alone, 2.4L/3.5L): commonly $15–$40
- OEM Honda valve cover gasket (gasket alone): commonly $40–$70
- Valve cover gasket kit (gasket plus seals/o‑rings): commonly $50–$110
- OEM valve cover gasket kit (Honda parts, seals, bolts): commonly $80–$150
Prices are most reliable when checked at multiple sources, including local auto parts stores, retailer websites, and authorized Honda parts dealers. This helps account for regional differences and promotions.
Labor and replacement timeline
Labor costs depend on the shop, region, and engine type. A typical valve cover gasket replacement for a 2014 Accord involves about one to two hours on a four‑cylinder model and two to four hours on a V6 model, though some shops quote more or less depending on the exact job context and whether additional components (like the valve cover itself or related seals) must be replaced.
Below is a concise look at labor considerations that commonly affect final pricing. Always obtain a written estimate before work begins.
- Labor rate: commonly $75–$120 per hour, with higher rates in busy urban areas
- Estimated time: roughly 1–2 hours for 2.4L; 2–4 hours for 3.5L
- Additional costs: possible need for gasket/seal replacements beyond the basic kit, or replacement of the valve cover itself if damaged
Overall, the total outlay for a full gasket replacement often falls in the $150–$350 range for a four‑cylinder engine and can rise to $300–$600 or more for the V6, depending on the shop’s rate and any extra parts required.
What to do before you buy or book repairs
To ensure you’re getting a fair price, compare quotes from at least three sources, confirm which parts are included in the quote (gasket only vs. full kit), and ask whether the estimate covers labor, tax, and any disposal fees. If you’re comfortable with DIY, purchasing a gasket kit and guides can reduce costs but requires basic mechanical skill and proper tools.
Summary
For a 2014 Honda Accord, the gasket itself typically costs between $15 and $70 depending on aftermarket versus OEM and what’s included in the kit, while complete replacement labor commonly brings the total to about $150–$600 based on engine type and local rates. Always verify current pricing with multiple retailers and obtain a written labor estimate before proceeding.


