2017 Honda Accord Brake Specials
Honda Brake Specials service at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine in Saint Augustine, FL Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions
11 common questions answered
How much does a brake job cost for a 2017 Honda Accord?
$120–$300 per axle is a common range for brake pad replacement on a 2017 Honda Accord; final pricing is provided up-front by Coggin Honda Saint Augustine.
Actual cost depends on whether you replace front, rear, or both axles and whether rotors need machining or replacement. Coggin Honda Saint Augustine provides a written estimate that shows parts, labor, and any hardware needed.
- Price range noted is per axle and may vary by rotor condition.
- Estimate includes OEM-spec pads and installation labor when done at the dealer.
- Ask about current service specials before you schedule service.
How long does a 2017 Honda Accord brake replacement take in Saint Augustine?
Brake pad replacement typically takes about 60–90 minutes per axle for a 2017 Honda Accord at a dealer service appointment.
Time varies with rotor work: resurfacing or replacement adds time. Coggin Honda Saint Augustine schedules appointments to minimize wait and performs a road test after the job to confirm stopping performance.
- Standard pad change: roughly 60–90 minutes per axle.
- Pad plus rotor replacement or machining: add 30–60 minutes.
- Appointment scheduling available online to reduce wait: schedule service.
How long do 2017 Honda Accord brake pads last?
Brake pad life for a 2017 Honda Accord commonly falls between 30,000 and 50,000 miles depending on driving conditions.
Florida driving — heat, humidity, heavy rain, and stop-and-go traffic on I-95 — can accelerate wear. Aggressive driving, hilly or canyon descents, and towing add wear and reduce expected pad life.
- Highway mileage extends pad life toward the upper range.
- City traffic and frequent stops accelerate wear toward the lower range.
- Regular inspections at Coggin Honda help forecast replacement timing.
What are the signs of bad brakes on a 2017 Honda Accord?
Common signs on a 2017 Honda Accord include squealing from wear indicators, longer stopping distance, pulsation under braking, grinding noises, or a brake warning light.
Any of these symptoms merit immediate inspection, especially in Florida where wet roads and high temperatures increase risk. Early detection prevents rotor damage and preserves stopping performance.
- Squeal or chirp at low speeds indicates worn pads or wear indicators contacting the rotor.
- Pulsation in the brake pedal typically signals rotor runout or uneven rotor wear.
- Grinding usually means pads are at metal and rotors may be damaged.
What's included in a 2017 Honda Accord brake service?
A complete 2017 Honda Accord brake service includes inspection, pad measurement, rotor thickness measurement, hardware replacement as needed, brake fluid check, lubrication of caliper slides, and a road test.
Dealer service follows Honda-recommended procedures and documents measurements so you can see rotor thickness and pad life. Coggin Honda Saint Augustine lists service items on estimates and can apply available service specials.
- Visual inspection and pad thickness measurement documented for your records.
- Rotor thickness check and recommendation for machining or replacement.
- Brake fluid check, hardware kit and lubricated caliper slides followed by a road test.
Should I replace brake pads and rotors at the same time on a 2017 Honda Accord?
It depends — replace pads only if rotors meet minimum thickness and show no heat damage; replace rotors when thickness or surface condition falls below spec for a 2017 Honda Accord.
Technicians measure rotor thickness and inspect for grooves, heat spotting, or warping. If rotors are within Honda's service limits you can fit new pads; otherwise rotors should be resurfaced or replaced to restore brake performance.
- Service tech measures rotor thickness against minimum specs before recommending replacement.
- If rotors are within spec, pads alone can be replaced to save cost.
- If rotors are damaged or below spec, replace rotors with pads for consistent braking and longevity.
Is it worth getting brakes done at Coggin Honda Saint Augustine versus an independent brake shop?
Dealer service provides OEM-spec pads, Honda-recommended procedures, and factory diagnostic standards for a 2017 Honda Accord; independent shops may offer lower parts/labor costs depending on the provider.
The choice depends on priorities: OEM fit and documented measurements at the dealer vs. potential savings and faster turnaround at some independents. Coggin Honda documents work to factory standards and makes that documentation available with the estimate.
- Dealer work uses OEM-spec parts selected for the 2017 Honda Accord's NVH and braking feel.
- Independent shops can be cost-competitive; compare written estimates and included services.
- Coggin Honda provides up-front pricing and documented rotor/pad measurements with every service.
Are 2017 Honda Accord brakes covered under warranty?
Brake wear items like pads and rotors are typically considered wear-and-replace items and are not covered by standard new-vehicle warranties; defects in materials or workmanship may be covered and require inspection at a certified facility.
If you suspect a defect, a certified inspection documents the condition and eligibility for coverage. Bring your 2017 Honda Accord to Coggin Honda Saint Augustine for a factory-standard inspection and a clear explanation of any coverage that may apply.
- Wear-and-tear items are usually excluded from standard warranty coverage.
- Manufacturing defects reported within warranty terms may be covered after inspection.
- Warranty repairs generally require documentation from a certified facility like Coggin Honda.
2017 Honda Accord Brake Service in Saint Augustine
The 2017 Honda Accord responds best to regular, measured brake inspections, especially in Northeast Florida. We serve drivers in St. Augustine, Palm Coast, St. Augustine Beach, and surrounding communities — areas where heat, humidity, heavy rains, and stop-and-go traffic on I-95 can accelerate pad and rotor wear. Routine checks help prevent unexpected failures and preserve fuel economy and stopping performance.
Schedule a documented inspection that includes pad and rotor measurements and a road test. If you want to book a time, schedule service online or review current offers on service specials.
2017 Honda Accord Brake Specifications
The 2017 Honda Accord uses a front and rear axle brake system optimized for a midsize sedan. Front and rear pad dimensions and rotor diameters vary by axle; technicians measure pad thickness and rotor thickness to determine service needs. Typical OEM pad life for this class of vehicle commonly falls in the 30,000–50,000 mile range, though driving patterns and Florida climate conditions affect that figure.
Technicians inspect for common issues such as uneven pad wear and rotor heat spots. If measurements fall below minimum thickness or rotors show thermal damage, replacement restores stopping performance. Bring your 2017 Honda Accord to Coggin Honda Saint Augustine in Saint Augustine for an OEM-spec brake service — schedule service.
What's Included in a 2017 Honda Accord Brake Service
A full brake service for a 2017 Honda Accord follows a clear checklist: visual inspection, pad thickness measurement, rotor thickness measurement, installation of a hardware kit if required, brake fluid level and condition check, cleaning and lubrication of caliper slides, and a final road test to confirm performance. All measurements are documented on the work order so you can see rotor specs and remaining pad life.
Warranty items and eligibility are handled per the manufacturer’s terms and any applicable coverage will be reviewed during inspection. Review current offers on service specials and then schedule service online.