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How much does it cost to replace a blower motor on a Honda Civic?

Typically, you’ll pay about $200 to $800 for a blower motor replacement on a Honda Civic, depending on parts and labor, the model year, and local shop rates.


What is a blower motor and when might it need replacement


The blower motor powers the HVAC fan that pushes air through the cabin. If it fails, you may experience no airflow, weak or inconsistent airflow, or unusual grinding or squealing noises. Common causes include motor wear, a faulty blower resistor, or electrical issues. Replacement is usually straightforward but timing can vary by model year and whether related components need service.


Cost breakdown


Costs can be broken down into two main components: the price of the part and the labor required to install it. Below is a typical range you can expect.



  • Parts: The blower motor itself can cost from about $60 to $350 depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM (Honda) parts, and whether the unit includes the blower resistor and associated hardware. For newer Civics with more integrated HVAC components, OEM parts tend to be at the higher end of the range.

  • Labor: Most Civics require about 1 to 2 hours of labor. At typical shop rates of $75 to $150 per hour, labor can run roughly $75 to $300. Dealer shops are usually toward the higher end of this range.

  • Potential extras: Diagnostics to confirm the blower motor is the issue, and the possible replacement of related components such as the blower resistor, fuse/relay, or cabin air filter. These can add about $50 to $150 or more to the total.


Concluding the breakdown, the overall bill commonly falls in a broad window of approximately $200 to $800. In cases where OEM parts are chosen and regional labor rates are high, or if additional HVAC components are replaced, totals can exceed $1,000.


Factors that influence the final price


OEM vs aftermarket parts


OEM Honda parts are typically more expensive but offer guaranteed fit and compatibility. Aftermarket units can save money but vary in quality and longevity. Availability may also differ by model year and trim level.


Labor rates by location


Labor costs vary significantly by region, with dealer service centers generally higher than independent shops, and urban areas often charging more than rural ones.


Related HVAC work


If the issue is tied to other components (resistors, relays, or blend doors), or if wiring harnesses are involved, additional time and parts will raise the total price.


How to save on costs


Get multiple written estimates, ask for a clear breakdown of parts vs labor, consider aftermarket parts if reliability is acceptable for your vehicle, and check whether any related components are covered by a warranty or service campaign. If your Civic is still under warranty, contact a dealer to confirm coverage for HVAC repairs.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, replacing the blower motor typically costs between $200 and $800, with the final number depending on part choice (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates in your area, and whether additional HVAC components require service. Always obtain a detailed estimate before authorizing work, and consider whether any related issues might be bundled into the same repair.

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