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How much is a 2005 Honda Civic alternator?

Prices for a 2005 Honda Civic alternator typically range from about $60 for a used unit to around $400 for a new OEM replacement, with remanufactured aftermarket units commonly $120–$250. Labor to install adds roughly $80–$200 depending on shop and location.


The total cost depends on the source (OEM vs aftermarket vs used) and whether you do the installation yourself or have a shop do it. Availability may vary by region, and some Civics require a specific amperage rating; always verify part numbers before purchasing.


What affects the price


Several factors drive the cost of replacing a 2005 Civic alternator. Consider the following:



  • New OEM versus remanufactured aftermarket units

  • Used or salvage parts versus new replacements

  • Brand, warranty length, and seller reputation

  • Engine variant and the amperage rating required by the vehicle

  • Labor rates and installation location


In short, the price variation largely hinges on whether you choose a new OEM part, a remanufactured aftermarket unit, or a used component, plus the cost of installation.


Typical price ranges by option


Prices vary by supplier and condition; the following ranges are common in the current market.



  • New OEM Honda replacement: typically $250–$450, sometimes higher at a dealership.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket unit: roughly $120–$250, with some premium brands around $260–$350.

  • Used or salvaged unit: often $60–$140, depending on condition and mileage.

  • Rebuilt or refurbished by a third-party shop: usually $150–$260 plus labor.


Prices can fluctuate; check the exact amperage and compatibility for your 2005 Civic's engine code and VIN to avoid misfit.


Where to buy


Common sources for a 2005 Civic alternator include:



  • Authorized Honda dealers (new OEM)

  • Auto parts chains (remanufactured or aftermarket new)

  • Online retailers and OEM-part marketplaces

  • Salvage yards and used-parts suppliers

  • Independent auto-electric shops offering rebuilt units


Compare warranty terms, return policies, and whether the unit includes a pulley and gasket when you shop.


Installation considerations


Whether you install it yourself or have a shop do it, keep these considerations in mind.



  1. Disconnect the battery and follow proper safety procedures.

  2. Make sure you select the correct amperage and fit for your engine variant.

  3. Inspect the drive belt, tensioner, and idlers for wear and replace if needed.

  4. Check electrical connections for corrosion or damage and replace as necessary.

  5. Keep the receipt and part number for warranty purposes and consider a professional installation for best results.


Professional installation can ensure proper belt alignment, torque specs, and reliability over time.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Civic, you can expect a wide price range for an alternator—from roughly $60 for a used unit to about $400 for a brand-new OEM part—with remanufactured aftermarket options typically in the $120–$250 range. Installation costs vary by region and shop, but budgeting around $80–$200 for labor is common. Always confirm the exact amperage, compatibility with your engine code, and warranty terms before purchasing.

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