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How much does a transmission cost for a 2002 Honda Civic?

Prices vary by transmission type and condition: roughly $400–$800 for a used manual, $600–$1,200 for a used automatic, $1,000–$1,800 for a remanufactured unit, and $1,800–$2,600 for a new OEM or aftermarket replacement, with installation labor typically $500–$1,200.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the total cost when replacing a transmission on a 2002 Civic. The choice between a used, rebuilt, or new unit, the car's overall condition, regional labor rates, and the shop’s warranty terms all shape the final bill.


Here are the typical price ranges you can expect for the transmission itself, before labor and installation costs:



  • Used manual transmission (5-speed) for a 2002 Civic: 400–800 USD

  • Used automatic transmission (4-speed) for a 2002 Civic: 600–1,200 USD

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt transmission (core included) for a 2002 Civic: 1,000–1,800 USD

  • New OEM or aftermarket replacement transmission for a 2002 Civic: 1,800–2,600 USD


Prices are typical for the United States and can vary by region, supplier, and whether the core exchange is included. Verify model compatibility with your specific trim and year.


Labor and additional costs


In addition to the unit price, installation and related parts add to the total. The figures below outline common costs you may see on a bid:



  • Labor to install a transmission (roughly 6–12 hours depending on model and shop): 500–1,200 USD

  • Clutch kit and related parts for manual transmissions (if applicable): 100–500 USD

  • Transmission fluid, seals, gaskets, and miscellaneous hardware: 50–150 USD

  • Diagnostic checks, road testing, and shop supplies: 50–100 USD


All told, most installations fall in the roughly 1,500–3,000 USD range, though prices can be higher in markets with steep labor rates or more complex jobs. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm what is included in each estimate.


Additional considerations


Because the 2002 Civic is an older model, parts availability and the choice between salvage yards, rebuilt units with warranties, or dealer-sourced replacements vary. Weigh the car’s remaining value, the seller’s warranty terms, and the shop’s reputation when deciding between a used, rebuilt, or new unit. Ensure the selected option includes a warranty on both parts and labor.


Summary


Replacing the transmission on a 2002 Honda Civic can cost roughly 1,500–3,000 USD installed, depending on whether you choose a used, rebuilt, or new unit and on local labor rates. Transmission unit prices alone typically range from 400–800 USD for a used manual to 1,800–2,600 USD for a new replacement. To get the best deal, compare quotes from several shops, confirm compatibility with your specific Civic, and ask about warranties.

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