How much does it cost to replace a Honda control arm?

How much does it cost to replace a Honda control arm?

The average cost for a Honda Accord control arm replacement is between $406 and $434. Labor costs are estimated between $106 and $134 while parts are priced at $300. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.

When does a Honda Accord control arm wear out?

The actual control arm may last the lifetime of the vehicle. The control arm bushings, on the other hand, often wear out as a vehicle approaches 100k miles. A control arm is prone to damage if the vehicle is in a crash or encounters a large pothole. If the bushings are worn out, the suspension will make a squeaking sound when going over bumps.

Where does the lower control arm connect to?

Thus the lower control arm connects to the subframe at the front and back, to the suspension fork, stabilizer linkage and to the steering knuckle via the lower ball joint. First break the front 19mm bolt free with a breaker bar. Note all the cracks on the bushings, due for replacement.

How is a worn lower control arm diagnosed?

A technician may diagnose a worn lower control arm during a test drive of the vehicle. The condition may also present itself during a bounce test, where the technician will press down firmly on one corner of the vehicle to bounce the suspension and pivot the control arms.

The average cost for a Honda Accord control arm replacement is between $406 and $434. Labor costs are estimated between $106 and $134 while parts are priced at $300. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.

The actual control arm may last the lifetime of the vehicle. The control arm bushings, on the other hand, often wear out as a vehicle approaches 100k miles. A control arm is prone to damage if the vehicle is in a crash or encounters a large pothole. If the bushings are worn out, the suspension will make a squeaking sound when going over bumps.

How do you replace a lower control arm?

A technician will replace a lower control arm by first lifting and supporting the vehicle in the air on a hoist and removing the wheel and tire. A lower control arm must be disconnected from the lower ball joint (attached to the steering knuckle) and from the vehicle frame or body.

How is the control arm attached to the car?

It is attached at the other end to the vehicle frame or body. When a car goes over a bump, the control arm pivots up and down with the wheel and allows the vehicle body to remain stable. On the frame/body side, the control arm has a bushing (or pair of bushings) that allows it to pivot.

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