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How much is an ignition switch for a 2001 Honda Accord?

For a 2001 Honda Accord, a new ignition switch assembly typically runs about $60 to $180, depending on brand and whether it's OEM or aftermarket; installation and any necessary key programming can add $50 to $150 in labor.


In more detail, the 2001 Accord's ignition switch is part of the steering-column assembly and controls the engine start and accessory power. Replacing it can be straightforward or involve handling the steering column and immobilizer, so prices vary by part type and labor market.


What you need to know about the ignition switch


The ignition switch is the electrical component that starts the car and provides power to accessories. On the 2001 Honda Accord, it may be integrated with a lock cylinder and connected to immobilizer hardware. Replacement may require disassembly of the steering column and, if the vehicle has an immobilizer, programming of keys or fobs to match the new switch.


Parts and price factors


Prices vary by source and part type. The following options cover common choices you may see when shopping for a replacement.



  • OEM/new ignition switch assembly (Honda dealer or OEM supplier): typically around $120–$260 for the part, with dealer pricing sometimes higher once labor is included.

  • Aftermarket/new ignition switch assembly (non-OEM brands): typically $60–$150 for the part.

  • Used or remanufactured ignition switch assemblies: commonly $25–$90 for the part, depending on condition and seller.


Compatibility is important; ensure the part matches your exact model year, engine/transmission, and whether a lock cylinder is included or separate.


Labor and programming considerations


Beyond the part cost, plan for labor and any necessary programming, especially if your Accord uses an immobilizer system.



  • Labor to replace the ignition switch: typically 1–2 hours, depending on access to the steering column and the shop's hourly rate.

  • Immobilizer or transponder key programming: may be required for a new key or to pair with the new switch; commonly $50–$150, and sometimes higher at dealerships.

  • Key cylinder compatibility: if the cylinder is worn or needs replacement, this can affect fit and rekeying costs.


In general, total installed costs range from roughly $150 to $500 or more, with higher figures if OEM parts and programming are used.


Where to buy and how to choose


Choosing the right supplier is key to compatibility and reliability.



  • OEM Honda parts channels (dealer or official parts distributors): usually the easiest path to correct fit and immobilizer compatibility, with variable pricing by region.

  • National auto parts retailers (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, etc.): offer aftermarket or remanufactured switches, typically $60–$160 for the part.

  • Online marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay): can provide a wide price range; confirm exact match using your VIN and model year.

  • Salvage yards or used parts vendors: often the cheapest option, with part prices commonly $20–$90, but check for wear and function.


Tip: verify compatibility, include any required lock cylinder, and confirm whether programming is needed for your key. If in doubt, consult a qualified mechanic or locksmith.


Summary


The ignition switch cost for a 2001 Honda Accord varies by source and whether programming is needed. Part prices generally span roughly $60–$260, and installed totals commonly range from about $150 to $500 or more. Always verify compatibility for your exact car and factor in labor and potential immobilizer programming costs when budgeting.

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