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How much is an engine for a 2000 Honda Accord?

Replacing the engine in a 2000 Honda Accord typically costs between about $3,000 and $7,000 installed, with the four-cylinder 2.3L being cheaper and the 3.0L V6 generally pricier.


Engine options for the 2000 Honda Accord


For the 2000 model year, the Accord was offered with two main engine options: a 2.3-liter four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter V6. The four-cylinder was the more common and affordable choice to replace, while the V6 carries higher replacement costs and can involve more complex installation.


Four-cylinder 2.3L


The 2.3L four-cylinder (F-series) was the standard engine in most trims. It tends to be the most affordable to replace due to its simpler design and wider availability from salvage yards and remanufacturers.


Three-liter V6


The 3.0L V6 (J-series) was available on higher trims and delivers more power, but engine replacements are typically more expensive because of the engine’s complexity and higher parts costs and labor time.


Installed price ranges by engine and condition


The following ranges reflect typical installed prices in the United States as of the mid-2020s and can vary by region, shop, and included components.



  • Used or rebuilt 2.3L four-cylinder: roughly $2,500–$4,000 installed

  • Remanufactured or OEM remanufactured 2.3L: roughly $3,500–$6,000 installed

  • Used or rebuilt 3.0L V6: roughly $3,800–$6,000 installed

  • Remanufactured or OEM remanufactured 3.0L: roughly $5,000–$8,000 installed


Prices above include the engine and standard installation labor, but core charges, shipping, and incidental parts can push the total higher.


What influences the final price


Several factors determine the final installed price for a replacement engine in a 2000 Honda Accord:



  • Engine source: salvage yard, remanufacturer, or dealer crate/inventory

  • Labor rate and estimated hours required by the shop

  • Additional components and services included (timing belt/chain, water pump, timing tensioners, seals, hoses, thermostat, fluids)

  • Core charge and shipping if ordering a rebuilt or remanufactured engine

  • Warranty length and coverage on parts and labor

  • Geographic region and availability of specialists familiar with older Hondas


To get an accurate quote, request detailed estimates from local garages, specifying the engine type and whether a timing belt replacement or other maintenance items should be included.


How to estimate for your car


Start by identifying your exact engine code (F23A1 for the 2.3L or J30A for the 3.0L) and confirming which trims originally included the V6. Contact several shops for written quotes and compare what is included—parts, labor, warranty, and any removal of old parts. Don’t forget to check for a core charge and shipping if you’re ordering a remanufactured engine.


Summary


Engine replacement costs for a 2000 Honda Accord vary widely by engine type and seller. The 2.3L four-cylinder is typically the cheaper option, while the 3.0L V6 commands higher prices due to its complexity. If you’re considering an engine swap, gather multiple quotes, confirm included components, and factor in regional labor rates and potential follow-up maintenance. A well-chosen engine replacement can restore performance and reliability, but it’s essential to review warranties and shop reputation.

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