A blower motor for a 2013 Honda Civic typically costs about $60 to $450 for the part, with total installed price usually between roughly $150 and $700 depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and on local labor rates.
Understanding the cost helps buyers decide whether to DIY or hire a shop. The blower motor is located behind the glove box and powers the HVAC fan; a failure can result in weak airflow or no airflow on certain speeds. This article explains current price ranges, what affects the final bill, and practical shopping tips for a 2013 Civic.
Pricing overview
Below are typical price ranges for the blower motor itself, broken out by source and condition.
- OEM Honda dealer part: approximately $320–$450, depending on trim, region, and availability.
- Aftermarket or remanufactured blower motor: typically $60–$180, with varying warranty terms by brand.
- Used or salvage-yard units: often $20–$100, but reliability and warranty vary.
Prices can fluctuate based on supplier, promotions, and regional availability. The part choice (new OEM vs. aftermarket vs. used) has the biggest impact on the price you pay.
Labor and total cost estimates
Labor costs depend on local rates and shop efficiency. The following estimates reflect typical scenarios for a professional replacement, plus total cost calculations by part type.
- Labor: about 0.5–1.5 hours at shop rates of roughly $75–$150 per hour (many jobs run around 1 hour).
- Total with aftermarket part: roughly $135–$330 (parts $60–$180 + labor $75–$150).
- Total with OEM dealer part: roughly $395–$600 (parts $320–$450 + labor $75–$150).
DIY replacement can reduce costs to the price of the part alone, but it requires time and basic mechanical skills, plus the risk of an improper install affecting the HVAC system.
Common symptoms and DIY considerations
If you notice airflow that’s weak, inconsistent, or only works on certain speeds, you may be facing a faulty blower motor or a related component like the blower resistor or control module. DIY replacement is feasible for many enthusiasts, but ensure you have the right tools and follow a service manual to avoid air-proofing or electrical issues.
Shopping tips and warranties
Prioritize reputable brands and check warranty terms when buying aftermarket parts. OEM parts from the dealer typically come with a longer warranty, while remanufactured units may include a limited guarantee. Always confirm the return policy in case the part doesn’t fit your vehicle or fails prematurely.
Other considerations
In some cases, symptoms attributed to the blower motor may actually stem from the blower resistor or the HVAC control module. If the problem is isolated to specific fan speeds, a technician might first check these components before replacing the motor itself, which can lower the overall cost.
Where to shop and warranty
Consider purchasing from an authorized dealer for OEM assurance or from established aftermarket brands with clear warranty coverage. If you plan to install the part yourself, verify compatibility with your exact Civic trim and model year, and consult the vehicle’s service manual for blower assembly access steps.
Summary
For a 2013 Honda Civic, blower motor replacement costs range from about $60–$450 for the part, with installed cost typically between $150–$700 depending on part source and labor rates. OEM dealer parts tend to be higher-priced but come with stronger warranties, while aftermarket or used parts save money but may carry shorter or no warranties. Whether you DIY or hire a pro, confirm part compatibility and shop around to balance cost, reliability, and convenience.


