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How much is a 1999 Honda Civic transmission?

Prices for a 1999 Honda Civic transmission vary by type, condition, and source. In general, expect a used manual transmission to run roughly $300–$700, a used automatic to $500–$1,200, and a rebuilt/remanufactured unit to about $1,000–$2,000, not including installation.


This article explains the price landscape for the 1999 Civic's transmission, including the factors that affect cost, typical ranges by option, and tips for shopping and installation.


What affects price


Several factors determine the final sticker price for a 1999 Civic transmission, from the type to the source and condition.



  • Transmission type and configuration (manual vs automatic, gear count)

  • Model year variants and engine compatibility (D-series family, check engine/transmission codes)

  • Condition: used vs rebuilt vs remanufactured

  • Core availability and core charge policy

  • Mileage and wear history, included accessories (bell housing, shift linkage, torque converter)

  • Source: junkyard/used parts vs reputable rebuilders vs OEM remanufactured from dealer/distributor


Understanding these factors helps buyers compare apples to apples and avoid surprises in installation costs or fitment.


Typical price ranges for 1999 Civic transmissions (parts only)


The ranges below reflect common market prices for the unit itself, excluding labor. Actual prices vary by region and seller, and whether a core is required or provided.



  • Used 5-speed manual transmission (for compatible 1999 Civic models): typically $300–$700.

  • Used 4-speed automatic transmission: typically $500–$1,200.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt transmission (exchange or direct replacement): typically $1,000–$1,800.

  • New OEM replacement (rare; usually through a dealer or specialized supplier): typically $1,800–$2,800.


Prices vary by source and region, so compare several vendors and confirm exact fitment for your Civic’s engine code and body style.


Where to shop and how to save


Smart sourcing can reduce overall cost, especially when you account for core charges and installation. Consider these venues and strategies.



  • Local junkyards and salvage yards with a Civic section, often with warranty options on used transmissions

  • Auto parts stores and online marketplaces (examples: RockAuto, Car-Part.com, eBay Motors) that list compatibility by VIN or engine code

  • Independent repair shops and remanufacturers offering exchange units or rebuilt transmissions with warranties

  • Dealer OEM remanufactured units, typically the most expensive but with strong warranty coverage


Always verify exact fitment (matching engine code, bell housing pattern, and electronic/Torque Converter compatibility) before purchasing; request warranty terms and check return policies.


Verification and installation considerations


Before committing, verify that the transmission you’re buying will physically and electronically integrate with your Civic, and factor in installation implications.



  • Confirm the engine code (for example, D16Y7 or D16Y8) and transmission code to ensure compatibility

  • Assess whether the unit includes essential components (torque converter, shift linkage, sensors) or if these must be sourced separately

  • Ask about a warranty period and what it covers (defects vs. wear, leakage, or mileage)

  • Budget for installation, shop supplies, and potential labor for differential or axle work


With proper checks, you can choose a transmission that fits both your Civic and your budget while minimizing the risk of future repairs.


Summary: For a 1999 Honda Civic, the price of a transmission depends heavily on type and condition. Typical ranges are roughly $300–$700 for a used manual, $500–$1,200 for a used automatic, and $1,000–$1,800 for a rebuilt unit, excluding installation. Verify compatibility with engine codes and consider labor costs and warranty when shopping.

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