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How much is an oil pan for a 2011 Honda Accord?

Oil pans for a 2011 Honda Accord typically cost between $60 and $250, depending on whether you buy new OEM, aftermarket, remanufactured, or used parts.


The price you pay hinges on engine variant (2.4L inline-4 or 3.5L V6), the source (dealer, aftermarket supplier, or salvage yard), and whether the pan comes with hardware and seals. Labor costs to install are not included in the part price and can add significantly to total replacement costs.


Pricing by source


Prices below reflect typical street pricing from common retailers and may not include shipping, tax, or core charges. They refer to the oil pan only, not labor or seals.



  • OEM dealer-new oil pan (for 2011 Accord; compatible with 2.4L or 3.5L engines): typically $180–$260.

  • Aftermarket new oil pan: typically $100–$190.

  • Remanufactured oil pan: typically $60–$120.

  • Used oil pan from a salvage yard: typically $40–$120.


Prices can vary by engine variant, model year specifics, and supplier. Some listings include hardware or gaskets; verify what's included and confirm compatibility with your engine code and VIN.


Buying options and practical tips


Common sources to source the oil pan include official OEM channels and a range of aftermarket retailers. Where you buy can affect price, availability, and return policies.



  • Honda dealership parts department (OEM)

  • Auto parts chains (e.g., AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts) for aftermarket pans

  • Online retailers (e.g., RockAuto) offering multiple brands

  • Salvage yards or junked vehicles (used parts)


When shopping, compare shipping times and return policies, and double-check the exact pan for your engine variant and VIN. Some listings may require purchasing additional hardware or the gasket separately.


Labor and total cost considerations


Replacing an oil pan can require roughly 2–4 hours of labor depending on engine access and the shop. At typical labor rates, total installed cost (parts plus labor) generally falls in the broad range of about $300 to $800, with higher figures possible at busy shops or for more complex variants such as the V6 engine.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda Accord, oil pan prices span roughly $60 to $250, influenced by whether the part is used, remanufactured, aftermarket, or OEM new. Labor costs add to the total, and exact compatibility depends on your engine (2.4L vs 3.5L) and VIN. Always verify part numbers and inclusions (gaskets, hardware) before purchasing, and compare a few retailers to get the best overall deal.

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