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How much to change brake pads on a Honda Accord?

Typical costs fall in the range of about $150–$300 per axle when only the pads are replaced, and roughly $300–$500 per axle if rotors are resurfaced or replaced. Prices vary by model year, trim, your location, and the shop you choose.


What affects the cost


Several factors determine the final price for brake pad replacement on a Honda Accord, including which axle is serviced (front or rear), the brake pad material, rotor condition, labor rates, and whether you go through a dealership or an independent shop.


Key factors


Understanding these elements helps you estimate costs more accurately and avoid surprises at checkout.


The following ranges reflect common scenarios for a single axle (front or rear) on a Honda Accord in the United States as of 2024–2025.



  • Pads only (one axle): Parts typically $25–$120; labor $60–$150; total often about $85–$270. Dealer pricing tends to be higher than independent shops.

  • Pads + rotor resurfacing or replacement (one axle): Additional rotor machining or rotor cost adds roughly $40–$150; total per axle commonly $150–$420.

  • Pads + new rotors (one axle): Rotor sets typically $40–$160 per rotor (two rotors); pads $25–$120; labor $60–$150; total per axle roughly $290–$640.


These ranges are approximate and depend on your exact car year, pad choice, rotor wear, and local labor rates. Always obtain a written, itemized estimate that breaks out parts, labor, and any rotor work.


Regional and service-provider differences


Prices can vary widely by region and shop type. Dealerships generally charge more than independent repair shops, and high-cost metropolitan areas tend to have higher labor rates. If you’re aiming to save, consider getting quotes from several independent shops before committing.


Saving money on brake pad replacement


Smart strategies can reduce the total cost without compromising safety or performance.



  • Shop around and get at least three written estimates to compare prices and included services.

  • Ask about aftermarket or non-OEM pads that meet or exceed OEM safety standards; these can be substantially cheaper than factory parts.

  • Have the rotors inspected; you may be able to replace just the pads if the rotors are still within thickness specs.

  • Look for promotions, coupons, or brake service specials at local shops.

  • Consider doing the job yourself only if you have the proper tools, know-how, and safety precautions to service brakes correctly.


Choosing the right balance of price, performance, and longevity will help you get the best value for your Honda Accord's braking needs.


Summary


Brake pad replacement costs for a Honda Accord depend on which axle is serviced, pad material, rotor condition, and the choice between dealership and independent shops. Expect about $150–$300 per axle for pads-only work, and $300–$500 per axle if rotors are involved. Always obtain detailed, written estimates and compare options to maximize safety and value.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.