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How much to replace Honda Accord brake pads?

Typically around $110 to $270 per axle for brake pads alone, including labor, when replaced at an independent shop; if rotors must be replaced or resurfaced, total per axle can run $300 to $800 or more. Dealerships are usually higher.


Brake-pad replacement on a Honda Accord is a common maintenance task whose cost depends on the axle being serviced (front vs. rear), the type of pads chosen, rotor condition, and where the service is performed. This article lays out typical price ranges, scenarios that raise the bill, and tips for saving money without compromising safety.


Cost breakdown by axle


Prices reflect typical ranges in the United States as of 2024-2025 and may vary by model year, trim, and location.


Axle-based price snapshot



  • Front brake pads (per axle): Parts $30–$120; Labor $90–$180; Typical total $120–$300.

  • Rear brake pads (per axle): Parts $25–$90; Labor $70–$150; Typical total $95–$240.


These figures assume standard friction materials (budget to mid-range) and installation on one axle. If your pad kit includes wear sensors or upgraded materials (ceramic pads, low-dust formulations), parts costs can be higher and may affect the overall estimate.


Rotor condition and related costs


Pad replacement is often cheaper when rotors are in good shape. If rotors are worn, scored, or below minimum thickness, you’ll face additional rotor-related costs that can significantly change the total.


Rotor-related costs (per axle)



  • Rotor replacement (per axle): Parts $120–$260 total for two rotors; Labor $60–$150; Typical total $180–$410.

  • Rotor resurfacing (per axle, if offered): Labor $40–$100; Parts not required unless rotors are replaced; Typical total $40–$100.


Note: Not all shops offer rotor resurfacing, and some may require rotor replacement instead if wear is excessive. Always request a separate line item for pads, rotors, and labor to compare quotes clearly.


Shop type and cost strategy


Where you go for service can significantly affect price and warranty options. The following breakdown reflects common market differences in the United States as of 2024–2025.


Ways to save on brake-pad replacement



  • Dealership: Generally higher price; benefits include OEM parts and dealership-trained technicians.

  • Independent repair shop: Typically the best balance of cost and quality; often uses aftermarket pads with solid warranties.

  • Chain auto parts store offering installation: Can be competitive; verify warranty terms and whether rotors/sensors are included or charged separately.


Tips to maximize value: obtain multiple written estimates, confirm whether rotor work is included or separate, and ask about pad material options (budget, semi-metallic, ceramic) and associated warranty coverage.


DIY considerations


Doing brake-pad replacement yourself can reduce material costs, but it requires appropriate tools, a safe workspace, and mechanical know-how. If you’re not confident, professional installation is the safer option and helps ensure warranty validity and system safety.


Summary


For a Honda Accord, expect roughly $110–$270 per axle for pads alone at an independent shop, with rotor work (replacement or resurfacing) adding substantial cost—typically $180–$450 per axle depending on rotor pricing and labor. Dealership pricing is usually higher. Always get a detailed, itemized quote and consider rotor condition when planning the service. Shopping around and choosing the right pad material can provide solid savings without compromising safety.

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