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How much is a condenser for a 2016 Honda Civic?

A new condenser for a 2016 Honda Civic typically costs between $150 and $500 for the part alone, depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM, and whether the unit is new, remanufactured, or used. Labor and refrigerant service are extra. Prices reflect typical U.S. retail pricing as of 2026 and can vary by region and supplier.


The condenser is a key component of the vehicle’s air conditioning system. Costs vary based on part type, availability, and where you buy it, as well as whether additional components such as the receiver/drier or expansion valve are replaced during the job. This guide summarizes current price ranges and buying options to help you budget.


What affects the price of a Civic condenser


Prices are driven by the type of part (OEM vs aftermarket), its condition (new, remanufactured, or used), and whether the purchase includes related components or core charges. Regional pricing, vendor promotions, and whether the part is sold with a warranty also influence total cost. Installation costs are separate and vary by shop and locale.


Price ranges by option


Prices vary by option. The following options cover typical choices when shopping for a 2016 Civic condenser.



  • Used or salvage-yard condenser: typically $60–$150. Pros: lowest upfront cost; Cons: potential wear, leaks, shorter remaining life; verify no damage and test for leaks.

  • New aftermarket condenser (non-OEM): typically $120–$300. Pros: affordable; Cons: quality varies; ensure proper fit and adequate warranty.

  • OEM replacement (Honda Genuine Parts or OEM-branded like Denso): typically $250–$500. Pros: best fit and reliability; Cons: higher price; may require dealer purchase or special order.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt condenser: typically $150–$350. Pros: lower cost than new OEM; Cons: quality varies; check warranty and source.


Consider whether the kit includes the receiver/drier, expansion valve, or related lines, as these can affect total replacement cost.


Labor and installation considerations


In most cars, replacing the condenser requires evacuating refrigerant, replacing the receiver/drier in many cases, and recharging the system with refrigerant. Labor costs vary by shop and location, generally ranging from about $300 to $800. Expect higher quotes in urban areas or for shops that perform the full A/C service in one pass.


Where to buy and how to verify compatibility


Shop around at major auto parts retailers and online suppliers. Common sources include AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Advance Auto Parts, RockAuto, and Honda dealers. Always verify compatibility by giving your vehicle’s year, make, model, trim, and VIN when possible, and match the part number to the manufacturer’s specification.



  • AutoZone

  • O'Reilly Auto Parts

  • Advance Auto Parts

  • RockAuto

  • Honda dealership or authorized parts distributors


When shopping, check warranty terms and return policies, and confirm whether the price includes a core charge or if you’ll need to return an old unit.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Civic, plan for a condenser part cost that ranges roughly from $60 to $500, depending on condition and source, with labor and refrigerant service typically adding $300–$800. Buying OEM parts offers best fit and reliability, while aftermarket options save money. Verify compatibility and factor in related components to get an accurate total estimate.

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