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How much is a clutch for a Honda Civic?

For a Honda Civic with a manual transmission, expect parts around $150–$350 and installed cost roughly $700–$1,500. Civets with a CVT don’t use a traditional clutch, so their maintenance costs follow a different pattern. This guide lays out current typical price ranges for parts and labor, plus tips to save and what can affect the total.


Cost components for a manual Honda Civic


Understanding the parts and labor helps buyers estimate the total. The main price drivers are the clutch kit itself, any flywheel work, hydraulic components, and labor time. The clutch kit usually includes the clutch disc, pressure plate, and throw-out bearing; sometimes the pilot bearing is included, sometimes not.



  • Clutch kit (disc, pressure plate, throw-out bearing): typically $120–$350 depending on brand and whether it’s OEM or aftermarket. Some kits exclude the pilot bearing, which may add $10–$25 if needed.

  • Flywheel service or replacement: resurfacing/machining often $60–$120; replacing the flywheel with a new OEM unit usually $200–$500 for the part, plus labor.

  • Hydraulic components (release/throw-out linkage, master/slave cylinders): $40–$180 per component, with labor included when replaced as part of a clutch job.

  • Labor (replacement time): commonly 4–8 hours at shop rates of roughly $75–$150 per hour, equating to $300–$1,200 in labor.


Conclusion: For a typical manual Honda Civic, you’re looking at roughly $800–$1,600 when you factor in parts, potential flywheel work, and labor, with most jobs near the $1,000–$1,400 range. Prices vary by model year, region, and shop.


Costs by transmission type


The numbers above apply mainly to Civics with a traditional manual transmission. If your Civic uses a CVT, there is no conventional clutch kit to replace; maintenance costs are different and can be driven by transmission service, belt replacement, or potential major repair if the CVT fails.


Manual vs CVT specifics


Manual Civics require a clutch kit and possibly a flywheel, while CVT-equipped Civics usually require fluid service or more extensive CVT work if a failure occurs. The following ranges reflect typical scenarios seen in U.S. repair shops as of 2024–2026.



  • Manual transmission: parts $120–$350; labor $400–$1,200; installed total typically $800–$1,600.

  • CVT: regular maintenance (fluid change, filter, etc.) $120–$350; major CVT repair or replacement can range from $1,000 to $5,000 or more depending on the vehicle and shop.


Conclusion: In practice, manual clutch replacements tend to be a more predictable, mid-range job, while CVT-related issues can vary widely and may exceed clutch replacement costs.


Regional considerations and getting quotes


Prices differ by region and shop. Urban areas and dealers tend to price higher than independent shops in rural regions. To get a reliable estimate, obtain three or four quotes, verify that the quotes include both parts and labor, and ask whether flywheel machining is included or if a replacement will be needed.


Saving money and warranties


Here are strategies to trim costs without compromising reliability:



  • Ask for a bundled price that includes the clutch kit, flywheel work, and labor.

  • Compare OEM vs reputable aftermarket clutch kits; sometimes a non-OEM kit with proper warranty is a good value.

  • Check if the flywheel can be resurfaced rather than replaced to save on part costs.

  • Look for shops offering free inspection or diagnostic costs if you’re comparing quotes.

  • When possible, have the shop replace only worn components and reuse serviceable parts.


Conclusion: Proactive shopping and understanding what’s included in each quote can save hundreds of dollars. Be sure to check warranties on parts and labor—some shops offer longer warranties on clutch kits.


Summary


To summarize, for a manual Honda Civic, expect parts prices around $120–$350 for a clutch kit and up to $60–$120 for flywheel work if required; labor generally runs $300–$1,200, bringing total installed costs to roughly $800–$1,600, depending on model year, region, and whether the flywheel needs replacement. CVT Civics do not use a conventional clutch, so maintenance costs differ and can be higher if a CVT repair is needed. Always get multiple quotes and confirm what’s included in each price.

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