For a 2006 Honda Civic, you can expect the alternator part price to range roughly from $150 to $500; installed total generally runs from about $320 to $860 depending on part choice and labor rate.
This article explains the factors that determine price, outlines typical ranges from common retailers, and offers practical tips to save money when replacing an alternator on a 2006 Civic.
Part options and typical price ranges
Prices vary by whether you buy a remanufactured unit, a new OEM remanufactured part, or a used unit from a salvage yard. Here are the common options and their typical ranges.
- Remanufactured aftermarket alternator: roughly $150–$300
- New OEM remanufactured Honda alternator: roughly $350–$500
- Used/refurbished from salvage yard: roughly $50–$150
- Core charge (often required for remanufactured units): typically $0–$60
The prices above are typical ranges you’ll see at major retailers and online parts suppliers; actual prices vary by provider, vehicle variant, and location.
Installed cost: labor and where you buy
Labor costs depend on where you have the work done and how long it takes. Here are the general installed-cost ranges by service setting.
- Independent auto repair shop: about $320–$550 total (parts chosen from aftermarket sources plus 1–2 hours of labor)
- Honda dealership/authorized service: about $450–$860 total (OEM parts and dealership labor rates)
These ranges assume standard labor times and do not include any additional repairs or tests. Always get a written estimate before approving work.
How to choose and save money
To minimize cost while ensuring reliability, compare multiple sources, check for warranties (prefer a 1-year to 3-year warranty on remanufactured units), and consider a local auto parts store pickup to avoid shipping fees. Verify compatibility with your exact Civic model (engine size and trim) and ensure the part includes the correct pulley/bearing configuration.
What to check before buying
Before purchasing, note the existing alternator’s part number, the vehicle’s engine type, and the electrical system symptoms (dim lights, battery dash light, charging voltage). If possible, test the old unit or have the seller verify compatibility.
Summary: The cost of replacing a 2006 Honda Civic alternator varies widely based on part type (remanufactured aftermarket, OEM remanufactured, or salvage), the price of core charges, and the labor rate at your shop or dealer. By comparing options, securing warranties, and verifying compatibility, you can control costs while maintaining reliability.


