For a 2012 Honda Civic with a manual transmission, a clutch replacement typically costs about $1,000 to $2,000, depending on parts and labor. In some cases—such as when the flywheel needs resurfacing or replacement, or in high-cost areas—the bill can run up to roughly $2,500. If your Civic is automatic or uses a CVT, there isn’t a traditional clutch replacement, and the service cost tends to follow a different line of repairs.
What affects the total cost
The final price for replacing a clutch on a 2012 Civic varies with several factors, including the specific transmission type, the parts included in the repair, and the labor rate of the shop. Below are the main elements that commonly influence the total.
Vehicle specifics
Manual transmissions require a clutch replacement; automatic or CVT systems replace or service different components, which can change overall costs.
Labor rates
Shop hourly rates vary by region and demand. Higher-cost metro areas typically push labor costs toward the upper end of the range.
Flywheel condition
The decision to resurface or replace the flywheel can significantly affect price. Flywheel resurfacing is cheaper than replacement but not always possible if the flywheel is worn or damaged.
Parts included
A full clutch job may include the clutch disc, pressure plate, throw-out bearing, pilot bearing, and hydraulic components (slave/master cylinders). Some repairs also include new transmission fluid and gaskets.
Typical cost ranges for a manual clutch replacement
Before listing the components, note that these ranges reflect a standard clutch job on a 2012 Civic with a manual transmission in common U.S. conditions. Prices can vary by region, shop, and vehicle condition.
- Clutch kit (disc, pressure plate, throw-out bearing, pilot bearing): $150–$350
- Hydraulic components (slave cylinder, master cylinder, lines): $50–$180
- Flywheel considerations: resurfacing $60–$180; replacement $300–$900
- Labor (roughly 4–10 hours at $75–$150/hour): $300–$1,500
- Miscellaneous fluids and parts (transmission fluid, fasteners, seals): $20–$100
Note: Some shops quote a flat price for the job, while others itemize by labor hours plus parts. The ranges above reflect typical market prices in the United States as of the mid-2020s. A higher-mileage Civic, a Si model with a 6-speed manual, or work performed in a high-cost area can push costs toward the upper end.
Additional considerations
If your Civic is equipped with an automatic transmission or CVT, a “clutch replacement” per se isn’t the correct description. CVTs use a belt and pulley system rather than a conventional clutch, and repairs may involve the transmission’s torque converter or other internal components. Those repairs can be more expensive and require a different parts list and labor approach. Always confirm with the shop whether the quoted price covers all related work and whether any flywheel or ancillary parts are included.
Tips to save money
To minimize costs, get multiple written estimates, ask for a detailed breakdown, and consider asking if a flywheel replacement is required or if resurfacing is sufficient. Scheduling maintenance when your car is already in for service can sometimes reduce labor duplication. If you have mechanical experience or access to proper tools and support, some owners opt to handle portions of the job themselves; however, clutch replacement is a labor-intensive task best left to a qualified technician for reliability and safety.
Summary
In short, replacing the clutch on a 2012 Honda Civic with a manual transmission generally costs about $1,000 to $2,000, with potential increases to around $2,500 if the flywheel must be resurfaced or replaced or if you’re in a higher-cost region. For Civics with automatic or CVT transmissions, the work differs and is typically more costly or differently scoped. Always obtain a detailed, written estimate that itemizes parts and labor to avoid surprises.


