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How much is it to fix your brakes on a Honda Accord?

For most Honda Accord owners, a basic brake pad replacement typically costs around $150 to $300 per axle, while more extensive repairs—such as rotor replacement or a full pads-and-rotors job—can bring the total to $300 to $800 per axle. Prices vary by model year, trim, location, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.


This article breaks down what drives brake repair costs for the Honda Accord, including typical price ranges by service type, regional differences, and practical tips to plan and save money on brake work from modern sedans to older generations.


What affects brake repair costs


Costs are not one-size-fits-all. The following factors regularly determine how much you’ll pay for brake work on a Honda Accord.



  • Parts quality and source: OEM, dealer-brand, or aftermarket parts can influence price and performance.

  • Which brakes are being serviced: front brakes typically cost more due to larger rotors and more frequent wear, though rear brakes can also be costly on some trims.

  • Rotor condition and replacement needs: rotors can be resurfaced if within spec or replaced if thin or warped, which raises material costs.

  • Labor rates by location and shop: urban areas and dealers usually charge more per hour than independent shops.

  • Vehicle year and brake system specifics: newer Accords may have advanced braking hardware or ABS-related work that adds cost.

  • Additional services: brake fluid flush, caliper replacement, rotor resurfacing, or bleeding the system can add to the bill.


In summary, the total you pay depends on what the shop finds when they inspect the brakes and the choices you make about parts and service level.


Typical price ranges by repair type


Below are common cost ranges you can expect for brake work on a Honda Accord. These figures reflect typical U.S. shop pricing in recent years and can vary by region and shop policy.



  • Brake pad replacement (per axle, front or rear): $150–$300

  • Rotor replacement (per axle, if rotors are worn or warped): $200–$450

  • Pads plus rotors (per axle, all new rotors and pads): $350–$800

  • Brake fluid flush (DOT 3/4, including fluid and labor): $70–$150

  • Caliper replacement (each, including pads): $250–$700

  • Brake system bleed/ABS-related service: $100–$300

  • Full brake job (both axles, pads and rotors where needed): typically $700–$1,400 total, depending on parts and labor


Prices increase if you’re dealing with high-performance or dealer-installed parts, or if multiple components (pads, rotors, calipers) must be replaced at once.


Model-year and regional considerations


Recent generations (2018–2024+)


Modern Honda Accord brake systems are largely standardized across trims, with most costs driven by pad/rotor wear and any necessary caliper or hydraulic work. Expect routine pad or rotor service to fall in the lower end of the ranges, while rotor replacement or caliper work can push costs higher.


Older generations


Older Accords may have different rotor sizes or rear drum brakes on certain trims, which can affect both part availability and labor time. In some cases, drum-to-disc conversions or specialty parts can raise costs compared with newer models.


How to plan and save on brake repairs


Getting multiple quotes, asking for itemized estimates, and understanding what is included (parts, labor, core fees) can help you save. Consider these tips when budgeting for brake work on your Honda Accord.



  • Get written estimates from at least two shops, including a breakdown of parts and labor.

  • Ask about the use of OEM versus aftermarket parts and whether rotors will be resurfaced or replaced.

  • Inquire about ballpark prices for front-only, rear-only, and both-axle services to compare apples-to-apples.

  • Factor in potential extra costs such as caliper replacement or brake fluid flush if your inspection reveals additional needs.


Even with potential extras, staying proactive—catching brake wear early and scheduling regular maintenance—can help you avoid surprise spikes in your repair bill.


Summary


Brake repair costs for a Honda Accord hinge on the work required and the parts chosen. A basic brake pad swap is typically $150–$300 per axle, while rotor work or a full pads-and-rotors job can push costs to $350–$800 per axle. Caliper replacements, fluid flushes, and ABS-related services raise the price further. Shop around for quotes, ask for itemized estimates, and decide between OEM and aftermarket parts based on your needs and budget. Planning ahead and addressing brake wear promptly can help keep the brakes reliable without breaking the bank.

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