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How much to replace serpentine belt on Honda Fit?

The typical cost for a serpentine belt replacement on a Honda Fit is about $120–$260 for a belt-only service, with higher totals if a tensioner or other parts are involved. Expect $200–$350 or more if additional components are replaced or if you choose a dealership. Prices vary by model year, region, and shop.


Replacing the serpentine belt is a common maintenance item for the Honda Fit, which uses a single belt to drive accessories such as the alternator, air conditioning compressor, and power steering. The final price depends on the belt type (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, and whether the job is strictly belt replacement or part of a broader kit that includes a tensioner or idler pulley. This article breaks down typical costs, influencing factors, and what to expect when you shop around.


What affects the cost


Several factors determine the final price. These include labor rates in your area, the type of belt used (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether the service is belt-only or includes additional parts like a tensioner or idler pulley. Below are the common price ranges you can expect.



  • Belt price: aftermarket belts typically cost about $20–$60; OEM belts may be higher.

  • Labor: most shops charge for about 0.8–1.5 hours of labor at regional hourly rates (roughly $75–$150 per hour).

  • Additional parts: if the tensioner or idler pulley is worn, or if a belt kit is used, expect extra cost ($40–$150 for parts; more if multiple items are replaced).

  • Shop type and location: dealer service departments generally charge more than independent shops; urban areas tend to be pricier than rural areas.


Quoted prices can vary widely. To get an accurate figure, ask for a written estimate that itemizes the belt, tensioner, and labor before work begins, and confirm whether the price includes a belt kit or replaces only the belt.


What is typically included in the service


Most shops offer belt replacement as a standard service, but there are variations. Here are the common options you may see when you get a quote.


Belt-only replacement


This option covers removing the old serpentine belt and installing a new belt. It does not include replacement of the tensioner or pulleys unless those parts are needed due to wear and are part of the belt kit you choose.


Belt plus tensioner/idler replacement


If the tensioner or idler pulley shows signs of wear (noise, looseness, or rough rotation), a belt kit that includes these components may be recommended or required. This increases the parts cost and slightly extends labor time.


Signs you may need a belt replacement soon


Look for visible cracking, fraying, or glazing on the belt, squealing noises from the engine bay, or loss of electrical charging (dim headlights, battery light) due to a failing belt. If you notice any of these, schedule a diagnostic check promptly.


Summary


For a typical Honda Fit serpentine belt replacement, plan for about $120–$260 if you’re replacing only the belt. If you need a tensioner or other components replaced, budget roughly $200–$350, with dealer quotes sometimes higher. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor, and consider whether a belt kit is the best option for your vehicle’s condition and your budget. Prices vary by model year, region, and shop, so contacting multiple local shops for quotes is the best way to ensure accuracy.

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