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How much does an alternator cost for a Honda Civic 2015?

On a 2015 Honda Civic, expect the total cost to replace the alternator to fall roughly between $250 and $900, depending on part type and labor.


Prices vary by source and condition. The following sections break down typical price ranges for new OEM versus remanufactured versus used units, common labor costs and installation times, and guidance on where to buy and what warranties to expect for the 2015 Civic.


Pricing options for the 2015 Civic alternator


Prices vary by source and condition. The following ranges cover the most common options buyers encounter.



  • New OEM Honda alternator (dealer): typically about $350–$650, depending on amperage and model year fit. Higher-output units can be pricier.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket alternator: typically about $120–$260, a common choice for cost-conscious buyers.

  • Used or rebuilt units: typically about $60–$180, often sourced from salvage yards or rebuilt by shops.

  • Core charge: most remanufactured or new units carry a core deposit, commonly around $20–$60, refunded when you return the core.


In practice, the total price will depend on the exact unit you pick and whether the dealer includes the core charge in the price or refunds it separately.


Labor costs and installation time


Labor costs vary by shop and region. Replacing an alternator generally takes 1–2 hours for a typical Civic, with prices depending on the shop’s hourly rate.



  • Independent repair shop: roughly $75–$125 per hour, often totaling about $75–$250 for parts and labor combined.

  • Dealership: roughly $100–$180 per hour, with total labor commonly in the $100–$300 range, depending on the work scope.

  • DIY note: if you have the tools and confidence, you can save labor costs but should factor in your time and potential missteps; you’ll still need to purchase the part.


Always get an estimate that itemizes the part price, labor hours, and any core charges or shop fees before authorizing the work.


Where to buy and warranty considerations


Buying from the right source can affect price, reliability, and after-sales support. Consider these common options and their typical warranties.



  • Authorized Honda dealership parts: newest OEM units with full manufacturer warranty; price typically higher but reliability and compatibility advantages.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts, NAPA): remanufactured aftermarket units, often in the middle price range; warranties vary by brand and store.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces: can offer competitive pricing for both remanufactured and OEM parts; verify seller ratings and warranty terms; watch for shipping charges.

  • Used/rebuilt specialists or salvage yards: lowest upfront price; check compatibility and warranty length; vary widely by seller.


Warranty terms commonly include in-lane warranties for remanufactured parts (1 year is typical), with OEM new parts often carrying longer coverage (1–3 years) depending on the supplier. Always confirm warranty coverage and return policy before purchase, and be aware of the core return requirements in remanufactured units.


Summary


Replacing the alternator on a 2015 Honda Civic can be a straightforward job, but price depends on part choice, labor rates, and where you buy. For budget-conscious repairs, a remanufactured aftermarket unit paired with a mid-range labor quote is common, typically totaling around $250–$600. If you prioritize reliability and a robust warranty, expect to invest closer to $400–$900 or more, especially with dealership parts. Always compare multiple quotes, verify compatibility with your exact Civic model (engine, amperage, and VIN), and check whether core charges or shop fees are included in the price.

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