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How much does it cost to replace the EGR valve on a Honda Civic?

On a typical Honda Civic, replacing the EGR valve generally costs about $200 to $500, including parts and labor. At a dealership or specialty shop, the bill can be higher, often in the $500 to $800 range depending on the model and engine.


Costs vary by model year, engine type, whether the valve is simply sticking or needs replacement, and local labor rates. Other factors such as whether additional work (like cleaning the intake or replacing gaskets) is required can also affect the final price.


What determines the price of an EGR valve replacement?


Several elements influence the final cost, from the specific Civic engine to where you get the service and what else needs attention during the job.


Typical price ranges you can expect


These ranges reflect common configurations in the U.S. market and typical labor rates. They are estimates and can vary by location, shop, and whether OEM parts or aftermarket parts are used.



  • Parts cost: An EGR valve itself can range from roughly $60 to $350. Aftermarket valves are usually less expensive than OEM parts, and gasket kits may add $5 to $20.

  • Labor cost: Labor typically takes between 1 and 2 hours. At average shop rates of about $75 to $150 per hour, you’re looking at roughly $75 to $300 in labor.

  • Taxes and shop fees: Taxes, disposal fees, and possible diagnostic charges can add a modest amount to the bill, often $10 to $60 depending on the shop.

  • Optional services: Some cars benefit from EGR tube cleaning, intake cleaning, or gasket replacement, which can add $50 to $150 or more if performed at the same time.


In practice, most Civic owners see a total between roughly $200 and $500 for parts and labor, with higher-end dealership quotes potentially reaching $600 to $800 if multiple components are replaced or more extensive labor is required.


Costs by Civic model and engine (rough ranges)


The exact price depends on the engine type and model year. The following ranges illustrate how costs can shift with different Civics, but always obtain a firm quote from your shop.



  • Older Civics (approximately 2000–2011, various 1.6–1.8L engines): total often around $150 to $420, depending on OEM vs aftermarket parts and local labor rates.

  • Mid-generation Civics (approximately 2012–2015, 1.8L or small displacement engines): total typically about $250 to $500, with dealer quotes higher.

  • Modern Civics (approximately 2016–2024+, including newer 1.5L turbo variants): total commonly in the $350 to $700 range, driven by higher parts costs and sometimes longer labor times.


Dealer-installed parts and labor tend to be at the higher end of these ranges, while independent shops or national chains often fall toward the lower end.


DIY vs professional replacement: what to consider


Replacing an EGR valve is a fairly straightforward job for a trained mechanic, but it can be challenging for a beginner, especially on newer Civics with tighter engine bays. DIY savings are possible if you have the right tools and repair experience, but mistakes can lead to misdiagnosis, leaks, or damaged components.


DIY viability and safety considerations


Before attempting a DIY replacement, assess whether you can safely access the EGR valve, remove the old part without damaging nearby hoses and sensors, and correctly reseat gaskets to prevent exhaust leaks. If your Civic has complex emissions plumbing or if you’re not confident with mechanical work, it’s wise to seek a professional service to avoid warranty issues and potential engine damage.



Shop smart and plan ahead to minimize costs without compromising quality.



  • Get multiple quotes from reputable shops to compare price and parts options.

  • Ask for aftermarket/alternative parts and confirm they come with a warranty.

  • Consider bundling the EGR valve replacement with related services (like gasket replacement or a courtesy inspection) if the shop offers it, which can reduce overall labor cost.

  • Check if the issue might be addressed with EGR cleaning rather than a full valve replacement, if appropriate for your situation.


Always request a detailed written estimate that includes parts, labor, taxes, and any additional services, so you can review the breakdown before authorizing work.



Replacing an EGR valve on a Honda Civic typically costs between $200 and $500 in many cases, but prices can rise to $600–$800 at dealers or for newer engines. Costs vary with engine type, model year, labor rates, and whether OEM or aftermarket parts are used, as well as whether additional work is needed. To save money, compare quotes, consider reputable aftermarket parts, and decide whether related services like cleaning are beneficial. If you’re unsure, consult a professional to ensure accuracy and safety.

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