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How much is it to replace a battery in a Honda Accord?

A Honda Accord battery replacement typically costs about $100 to $300 for non-hybrid models, with higher prices for AGM or dealer-installed batteries.


Exact costs vary by battery type, model year, and where you have the work done (dealership, independent shop, or retailer with installation). For Accord Hybrid, the 12‑volt auxiliary battery falls in a similar price range, while the high‑voltage battery pack, if needed, represents a much larger investment.


Key factors that influence the price


Several factors determine the total cost of replacing the 12‑volt battery in a Honda Accord. The list below explains the elements that commonly affect the final bill.



  • Battery type: standard flooded lead-acid (often sold as maintenance-free) vs AGM (higher performance). AGM batteries are more expensive upfront but offer longer life and stronger cold-cranking power in some climates.

  • Brand and warranty: aftermarket brands with 2–4 year warranties can be cheaper upfront than OEM batteries with potentially longer or shorter terms; longer warranties can save money over time.

  • Vehicle variant: non-hybrid Accords vs Accord Hybrid; hybrids may use a different 12‑V battery and installation considerations.

  • Labor and installation: some shops include free installation with battery purchase; others charge by the hour or a flat fee, typically $20–$120 depending on region and complexity.

  • Where you buy: dealerships generally price higher than independent shops or big-box auto parts stores; promotions and regional pricing vary widely.



In practice, you might spend about $100–$200 for a standard replacement and $180–$350 for an AGM or OEM battery, with installation bringing the total toward $150–$450 at some shops or dealerships.


Typical price ranges by battery type


Here are common price bands you’ll encounter for parts and standard installation. These ranges exclude taxes, disposal, and regional labor variations.



  • Standard flooded/maintenance-free 12V battery: roughly $100–$180 for the battery itself; with installation, total often falls in the $130–$260 range.

  • AGM (higher-performance) battery: typically $180–$320 for the battery; installed price commonly $230–$420 depending on labor and warranty terms.

  • OEM Honda replacement battery (dealer): usually $170–$260 for the battery; installation adds around $40–$100, depending on the shop.

  • Honda Accord Hybrid 12V auxiliary battery: generally $180–$300 for the battery; installation adds $40–$120; note that the high-voltage drive battery is much more expensive to replace if needed.


Prices can vary by region, retailer promotions, and whether you need a special battery for winter climates. Checking multiple sources can help you lock in a better deal.


Where to buy or have the replacement done


Options range from dealers to quick-service shops and mobile services. Each option has trade-offs in price, convenience, and authenticity of parts.



  • Honda dealership: typically offers OEM batteries and professional installation; prices are higher but come with dealership warranties and service records.

  • Auto parts chains and big-box retailers: AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, etc., often provide a wide selection and occasional installation offers.

  • Independent auto repair shops or garages: can offer competitive pricing and faster service; quality varies, but good shops will recommend the best battery for your climate.

  • Mobile battery replacement services: convenient for stranded drivers; prices can be similar to local shops but may include a service fee.

  • Online retailers with local installation options: order a battery online and have it installed locally; check return policies and core charges.


Shop around, compare warranties (3–4 year replacements are common for AGM vs 2–3 years for standard), and ask about core charges and disposal fees to avoid surprises.


What to expect during replacement


Replacing a 12‑volt battery is a straightforward procedure, usually completed in under an hour, depending on access and any additional checks you request.



  • Pre-install test: the technician may test the old battery and charging system to confirm the failure is the battery itself.

  • Removal and replacement: the old battery is removed and a new one installed; corrosion protection and terminal cleaning may be applied.

  • Post-install test: the charging system voltage and alternator output are checked to ensure proper operation.

  • Warranty and documentation: you'll receive a receipt and warranty information for the new battery.


Labor times typically range from 15 minutes to about an hour and a half, depending on accessibility and any supplementary test or cleaning you request.


Special case: Honda Accord Hybrid


The regular 12‑volt auxiliary battery in a hybrid model costs about the same ballpark as a conventional Accord, but the vehicle’s electrical architecture can affect service options and timing. Replacement of the high-voltage battery pack is a far larger investment and requires specialized technicians and factory support.


12V battery vs high-voltage pack


The 12‑volt battery is a smaller, standard component; the prices above apply to this item. Replacing the high‑voltage battery pack (if needed) can run into thousands of dollars and is typically not a routine maintenance item.


Bottom line and tips


To get the best deal on a Honda Accord battery replacement, compare multiple sources, weigh price against warranty and convenience, and factor in labor costs. A timely replacement helps prevent dead starts and potential electrical system damage.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Accord’s 12‑volt battery is generally a budget-friendly maintenance task. Expect roughly $100–$300 for non-hybrid models, with higher costs for AGM, OEM, or dealership installations. For Accord Hybrid, the 12‑V battery generally falls in a similar range, while the high‑voltage pack remains a much larger investment. Shop around, compare warranties, and choose a path that balances cost, reliability, and convenience.

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