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How much is an alternator for a 2007 Honda Accord?

For a 2007 Honda Accord, the cost of an alternator typically ranges from about $120 to $700, depending on whether you buy a remanufactured aftermarket unit, a new OEM part, or a used unit, and whether you install it yourself or have it installed.


Prices vary by engine variant (2.4L four-cylinder vs. 3.0L V6), seller, warranty, and whether a core charge applies. This article breaks down the main price factors, common price ranges, and what to expect for installation costs.


What affects the price


The final price you pay for an alternator is influenced by several key factors. Understanding these helps you compare quotes accurately and avoid surprises at checkout.



  • Engine variant and fitment (2.4L I4 vs. 3.0L V6) can affect price and the exact part you need.

  • New OEM vs remanufactured aftermarket vs used from a salvage yard.

  • Brand and warranty length; OEM parts are usually more expensive but may offer longer or more comprehensive coverage.

  • Where you buy (dealer, independent auto parts store, big-box retailer, or online marketplace).

  • Core charge and return policy; remanufactured units often come with a core charge that is refunded when you return the old part.


Bottom line: the price landscape is shaped by part type, brand, and where you purchase it, plus any core-related terms.


Estimated price ranges by buying option


These ranges reflect common market options as of the latest available data. Always check current quotes from retailers in your area, as prices can shift with promotions and availability.



  • New OEM (dealer or authorized retailer): roughly $350–$700+

  • Remanufactured aftermarket: roughly $120–$300

  • Used or salvage yard unit: roughly $50–$150


The exact price within these ranges depends on the engine variant, the specific brand, warranty terms, and any shipping or tax applied.


Labor costs and installation options


Installation costs add to the part price and vary by region, shop, and whether you tackle the job yourself. Here are typical scenarios.



  • DIY installation: you pay only the part cost (plus any tools you may need); labor is free, though you’ll invest time and effort.

  • Professional replacement: labor generally runs from about $80 to $200 per hour, with total labor commonly in the $100–$300 range for a straightforward alternator swap, depending on local rates and accessibility.


Note: If the belt drive system is difficult to access on your Accord, or you need extra components replaced (tensioner, belt, or mounting hardware), labor costs can be higher. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor.


Where to shop and what to check before buying


To avoid buying the wrong part or paying too much, consider the following tips when shopping for an alternator.



  • Verify the exact engine and trim of your 2007 Honda Accord to ensure proper fitment.

  • Check core return terms, warranty length (1–3 years is common), and what constitutes coverage.

  • Compare prices across multiple retailers (dealer, auto parts stores, and reputable online sellers).

  • Look for verified compatibility with your VIN if shopping online, and read product reviews for reliability.


Concluding note: shopping around and confirming compatibility can save you money and prevent installation delays.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Accord, expect an alternator to cost about $120–$700, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured aftermarket unit, a new OEM part, or a used component. Labor adds roughly $100–$300 at a shop, with potential savings if you install the unit yourself. Always confirm engine variant and compatibility, be aware of core charges and warranty terms, and compare prices from several retailers to get the best deal in your area.

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