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How much does a Honda AC condenser cost?

The condenser itself for a Honda typically runs about $150 to $700, with installed prices commonly ranging from roughly $700 to $1,800 depending on the model, labor rates, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.


What affects the price?



Prices for the condenser part itself by sourcing type:



  • OEM Honda condenser (new): typically $300–$700

  • Aftermarket condenser (new): typically $150–$350

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt condenser: typically $100–$250

  • Used/salvage condenser: typically $60–$150


In short, the ranges above reflect the part itself and can vary by model, supplier, and availability. The installation cost is separate and can significantly affect the total.


Installed cost considerations


Beyond the part price, installation costs depend on labor rates, regional differences, and whether the shop replaces additional components or handles refrigerant recovery.


What typically goes into the installed price:



  • Labor for condenser removal and replacement: roughly $300–$600

  • Refrigerant handling, recharge, and related materials: roughly $100–$200

  • Replacement parts for the AC system (such as receiver-drier, O-rings, seals) if needed: roughly $50–$150

  • Environmental and disposal fees (where applicable): roughly $20–$60


Overall, most Honda condenser replacement jobs fall in the $700–$1,800 range in the United States, with higher totals possible in premium markets or for newer OEM parts.


Where to buy a Honda condenser


Shop choices can influence price, warranty, and availability. Consider these common sources when budgeting for a condenser:



  • Honda dealership or official Honda Parts websites for OEM parts

  • Auto parts retailers and online marketplaces for aftermarket units

  • Salvage yards or remanufactured-part specialists for potentially lower prices


Tip: verify compatibility with your exact vehicle year, trim, and engine type, confirm the refrigerant type (R134a vs. R1234yf), and check whether the part includes mounting hardware or seals and if the shop’s warranty covers both parts and labor.


Notes on model and refrigerant differences


Some newer Honda models use different refrigerants (for example, R1234yf in certain years) and may have different condenser designs. Always confirm the correct part number and refrigerant requirement for your car before purchasing or scheduling service. If in doubt, consult a qualified A/C technician or your local dealer for a precise estimate tailored to your vehicle.


What to expect during replacement


During replacement, a shop will evacuate existing refrigerant, disconnect the old condenser, install the new unit, replace any necessary components, recharge the system with the correct refrigerant, and test for leaks and proper cooling performance. This process ensures the system operates safely and effectively after the repair.


Summary


For a Honda AC condenser, expect the part itself to cost roughly $150–$700, with total installed costs typically between $700 and $1,800 depending on model, location, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Labor, refrigerant handling, and any needed ancillary components can substantially affect the final price. Shop around, verify compatibility, and consider both part quality and warranty when budgeting for a replacement.

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