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How much to replace a 2019 Honda Accord hybrid battery?

The typical all-in cost to replace the high‑voltage battery in a 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid ranges from about $1,000 to $4,000, depending on the replacement option you choose and local labor rates. A new OEM pack generally sits toward the higher end, while used or refurbished packs can lower the price, and warranty coverage can reduce out‑of‑pocket costs if the battery is still within term.


What drives the price


Several factors influence the final bill, including the type of replacement (new OEM vs. refurbished vs. used), labor rates at the shop, regional pricing, whether any auxiliary components or calibration are required, and whether the vehicle is still covered by a hybrid battery warranty.


Replacement options and typical price ranges


Prices reflect common market figures as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and shop. It helps to understand what you’re buying and what’s included in the service.



  • New OEM Honda battery pack: Parts typically range from about $2,000 to $3,500. Labor can add roughly $150 to $600 depending on the shop and location. Total installed price commonly falls in the $2,150 to $4,100 range.

  • Remanufactured/refurbished battery pack: Parts around $1,000 to $2,500, with labor roughly $150 to $500. Total installed price often about $1,200 to $3,000.

  • Used or salvage-pack: Parts around $500 to $1,500, with labor about $150 to $400. Total installed price typically $650 to $1,900, though reliability and remaining life vary and warranties are limited.


Note: These figures are ballpark estimates. Your actual price will depend on the exact pack model for the Accord Hybrid, the shop’s labor rate, and any additional work required (such as battery management system calibration or related electrical checks).


Warranty and potential savings


If your car is still within the hybrid battery warranty window, replacement costs can be substantially reduced or fully covered. Honda’s hybrid battery warranty terms have varied by year and region, so check your vehicle’s warranty booklet and confirm coverage with your dealer based on your mileage and purchase date.


What to know about coverage


Warranty applicability depends on factors such as mileage, age, and local regulations. Always verify current terms with an authorized Honda dealer or the Customer Service line for your region.


How to get an accurate quote


Requesting multiple, itemized quotes helps you compare options and ensure you’re not overpaying for labor or unnecessary components. When you shop, ask for:



  • Whether the price uses a new OEM pack, a refurbished unit, or a used pack.

  • Labor hours and hourly rate, plus whether calibration or software updates are included.

  • Itemized costs for disposal, taxes, and potential diagnostics.

  • Warranty terms on the replacement battery (and what it covers).


To obtain the most accurate price, contact your local Honda dealer and several independent hybrid specialists. Have your VIN handy to ensure the quote reflects the exact battery type your Accord Hybrid uses.


Bottom line


For a 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid, expect installed replacement costs roughly between $1,000 and $4,000, with true figures hinging on OEM vs refurbished vs used packs, labor rates, and warranty status. If the hybrid battery is still under warranty, your out-of-pocket expense could be significantly lower or zero. Always seek multiple, clear quotes and confirm what’s included before proceeding.


Summary


Replacing a 2019 Accord Hybrid battery is a modality-heavy repair with costs that span a broad range. New OEM packs are typically the most expensive option, while refurbished or used packs offer savings but come with reliability trade-offs. Warranty coverage can dramatically alter final costs. Gather several detailed quotes, verify warranty status, and choose a reputable shop to avoid future complications.

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