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How much does it cost to replace a clutch in a 2007 Honda Civic?

Typically, replacing the clutch on a 2007 Honda Civic costs about $600 to $1,500, depending on parts, labor, and whether the flywheel needs resurfacing or replacement.


Costs can vary widely by location, shop type, and the exact components used. The following sections break down price drivers, what a clutch replacement usually includes, and regional considerations.


Cost overview


For a general sense, most owners see a mid-range bill that covers parts and labor, with increases if the flywheel requires attention.


Typical cost drivers include the quality of the clutch kit, labor rates in your area, whether the flywheel is resurfaced or replaced, and whether additional service items are performed at the same time.



  • Parts quality and kit contents: A clutch kit typically includes a clutch disc, pressure plate, and a throw-out bearing; some kits also include a pilot bearing or bushing and/or a release fork.

  • Flywheel service: Resurfacing a worn flywheel is inexpensive, but replacing the flywheel can add a significant amount to the bill.

  • Labor rates and hours: Shops charge by the hour, and Civic clutch jobs usually take several hours; higher hourly rates push total costs upward.

  • Geographic region and shop type: Dealer-level service tends to be more expensive than independent shops, and high-cost regions raise labor charges.

  • Additional services: Hydraulic system checks, transmission fluid change, or slave cylinder replacement can add to the total.

  • Tax and shop fees: Local taxes and shop fees are usually included in the final quote.


In short, expect the final price to reflect parts choice, flywheel work, and the labor market in your area.


What’s included in a clutch replacement


Below is a typical scope of work and components rolled into a clutch replacement for a 2007 Civic.



  • Clutch kit components: clutch disc, pressure plate, and throw-out bearing.

  • Pilot bearing or bushing (if applicable to the transmission).

  • Flywheel service: resurfacing or replacement if the flywheel is worn or damaged.

  • Hydraulic system service: bleeding the clutch line and inspecting/possibly replacing the slave cylinder or hydraulic hose.

  • Transmission fluid: draining and refilling as part of the service.

  • Labor: the time to remove the transmission, install the new clutch, and reinstall the transmission.


Note that the exact items can vary by vehicle condition and shop policy. If the flywheel is replaced, or if a slave cylinder also needs replacement, the price will increase accordingly.


Regional variability


Prices differ widely across the United States and internationally. In many parts of the U.S., a typical clutch replacement for a 2007 Civic falls in the range of about $800 to $1,500, with dealers at the higher end and independent shops often offering lower quotes. Expect higher prices in metropolitan areas with higher labor rates; in rural regions, estimates may be closer to the lower end of the range. If the flywheel requires resurfacing or replacement, add several hundred dollars to the total, and in some cases, the bill can approach or surpass $2,000 in high-cost markets.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Civic, the usual clutch replacement cost sits roughly between $600 and $1,500 in most areas, with potential increases for flywheel work or hydraulic components. The final price depends on parts selections (OEM vs aftermarket), labor rates, flywheel condition, and whether additional services are performed at the same time. Shopping around, asking for itemized estimates, and confirming whether the flywheel is involved can help you understand and control the cost.

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