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How much does it cost to replace a clutch in a 2005 Honda Civic?

Replacing the clutch on a 2005 Honda Civic with a manual transmission typically costs between about $600 and $1,400, depending on parts, labor rates, and whether the flywheel needs work. In some regions or at a dealership, prices can be higher, potentially approaching $2,000.


The 2005 Honda Civic offers a few different trims with manual transmissions, and the clutch replacement is a significant repair that involves more than just swapping the friction components. Local labor rates, the quality of parts chosen, and whether the flywheel requires resurfacing or replacement all influence the final bill.


What goes into the price


The main cost components are parts, labor, and any flywheel work. Here’s a rough breakdown to guide budgeting:



  • Clutch kit (disc, pressure plate, and release/throwout bearing): typically $120–$350 for aftermarket parts; OEM kits are often $200–$500.

  • Flywheel service: resurfacing usually $60–$120; a full flywheel replacement can run $250–$600 depending on parts and labor.

  • Labor: roughly 4–8 hours at a shop rate of about $75–$125 per hour, depending on location and shop reputation; total labor cost often $300–$1,000.

  • Other parts and fluids: gaskets, seals, transmission fluid, and related hardware—approximately $20–$60.


All told, parts plus labor typically total around $500–$1,800, with the higher end reflecting OEM parts, flywheel replacement, or dealer service. Always check whether flywheel work is included in the quoted job.


Factors that affect the price


Several factors can raise or lower the final bill beyond the base components and labor time:



  • Location and shop labor rates (urban areas and dealer service desks tend to be more expensive).

  • Choice of clutch kit (economy aftermarket vs OEM or performance-grade kits).

  • Flywheel condition and whether resurfacing or full replacement is needed.

  • Shop type (independent garages vs dealership service departments).

  • Additional maintenance or related repairs discovered during the job (e.g., hydraulic line work, leaks, or timing belt/chain considerations in some models).


In practice, you’ll often see a broader range in quotes depending on these factors. It’s worth comparing multiple estimates to get a fair price.


Getting an accurate quote and tips


To obtain a precise figure for your 2005 Civic, get written estimates from several shops that specify line-item costs for parts and labor. Consider these steps when shopping around:



  • Ask for a breakdown: parts, labor hours, and whether flywheel work is included.

  • Verify whether disposal fees, taxes, and shop supplies are included in the total.

  • Request quotes from both independent shops and dealerships for comparison.

  • Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor and what it includes.


Having a detailed quote helps you compare like-for-like and avoid surprise charges when the work begins.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Civic with a manual transmission, clutch replacement typically costs about $600–$1,400, with higher prices if flywheel work or OEM/ dealer service is involved. Shopping around for quotes and understanding what’s included in each estimate can help you secure a fair price.

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