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

In most cases, a power window motor replacement on a Honda Civic costs roughly between $120 and $600, depending on whether you replace only the motor or also the window regulator, and on local labor rates.


What goes into the price


Several factors determine the final bill. The following list highlights the main components that influence cost.



  • Parts: you may need the window motor, the window regulator (which can be sold separately or as a combined unit), and possibly a window switch or wiring harness if faulty.

  • Labor: removing the door panel, accessing the mechanism, installing new parts, and testing the window operation.

  • Vehicle specifics and shop choice: model year and trim can affect part availability, and independent shops typically charge less than dealerships.


These elements together shape the total price you’ll see on an estimate.


Estimated price ranges by common scenarios


To give you a clearer idea, here are typical price ranges you might encounter in the United States. These figures are for labor and parts combined and exclude taxes and disposal fees. They reflect typical ranges in 2024–2025 and assume you are replacing the motor and not addressing unrelated door electronics.



  • Motor only replacement: parts generally $60–$150; labor typically 0.8–1.5 hours at about $75–$125/hour; total approximately $120–$330.

  • Motor and window regulator replacement: parts typically $150–$350 for the two parts combined; labor around 1.5–2 hours; total roughly $360–$590.

  • Dealership or high-cost shop scenario: if you choose the dealer or a premium shop, expect higher labor rates and parts pricing, often adding $100–$200 to the totals above.


These ranges cover most Civics from earlier to recent generations; exact pricing depends on your location, the shop, and the exact parts used.


Tips to save money and get a precise quote


Before committing, here are practical steps to avoid surprises and lock in a fair price.



  • Get multiple written quotes from independent shops and the dealership to compare parts and labor.

  • Ask the shop to diagnose whether the window regulator or other components (like the motor gears or switch) are at fault before replacing parts.

  • Inquire about the type of parts used (OEM vs aftermarket) and any warranty on parts and labor.

  • Check if there is a shop minimum labor charge or if the time estimate seems reasonable based on your door’s condition.


By shopping around and clarifying what is being replaced, you can often reduce costs while ensuring a proper repair.


What to expect and how to proceed


Expect a quick diagnostic and a written estimate after a visual inspection and a test of the window. Replacement work typically requires access to the door panel, careful handling of the glass, and a test of the window in multiple positions to ensure full functionality. Warranties for parts and labor usually range from 90 days to a year, depending on the shop and parts chosen.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, replacing a power window motor generally costs between $120 and $600, depending on whether you replace just the motor or also the window regulator, and on labor rates. Independent shops tend to be more affordable than dealerships. To get the best price, obtain several quotes, confirm exactly what is included in the repair, and check warranties on parts and labor.

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