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How much is a condenser for a 2017 Honda Civic?

For a 2017 Honda Civic, a replacement AC condenser generally costs about $150 to $600 for the part, with total installed price typically in the $400 to $1,000 range depending on whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts and on local labor rates.


Prices vary based on the Civic’s trim level, whether a cooling fan is included with the condenser, and what other components are replaced during service (such as the receiver-drier or expansion valve). This article outlines typical options, price ranges, and what to consider when shopping for a replacement condenser.


Part options and price ranges


The price you pay for the condenser itself depends on brand, features, and whether a fan is included. The following ranges reflect common offerings in the U.S. market as of 2024–2025.



  • New aftermarket condenser (no fan): $150–$300

  • New aftermarket condenser with fan included: $180–$350

  • New OEM Honda condenser: $350–$600

  • Used or refurbished condenser from a salvage yard: $60–$150


When shopping, confirm exactly what is included with the part (for example, if a fan assembly or drier is bundled) and verify compatibility with your specific Civic model year and trim.


Labor and installation costs


Labor costs are a major portion of the total, and rates vary by region and shop. The following factors typically shape the final bill.



  • Typical replacement time: 2–4 hours

  • Labor rate: roughly $75–$125 per hour, depending on location

  • Additional costs: refrigerant type and quantity, refrigerant recovery, disposal fees, and potential dye/pressure testing if a leak is found


All told, a fully installed condenser replacement for a 2017 Civic commonly falls in the $400 to $900 range, with dealer-only jobs or high-cost cities edging toward $1,000 or more. Always request an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, and any ancillary charges.


Where to buy and how to compare quotes


To secure the best value, compare quotes across multiple sources and confirm compatibility before purchasing. Reputable options include the Honda dealership parts department, major auto parts retailers, and online wholesalers. It’s important to verify that the condenser matches your Civic’s VIN and that the quote specifies both parts and labor, plus any refrigerant charges.



  • Check compatibility using your vehicle’s VIN and exact trim

  • Ask whether the price includes the fan, receiver-drier, or expansion valve

  • Inquire about warranty length on the part and on labor

  • Get an itemized, written estimate from at least two shops


Promptly addressing questions about refrigerant type (R-134a vs. R-1234yf) and the need for leak testing can prevent surprises at the invoice.


What to expect during replacement


On the day of service, a technician will typically recover the old refrigerant, remove the condenser, inspect related components for leaks, install the replacement part, and re-pressurize the system with the appropriate refrigerant. If the receiver-drier or expansion valve shows signs of wear, those components are often replaced during the same service to avoid future failures.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda Civic, expect a condenser replacement to cost roughly $150–$600 for the part and about $400–$900 for installed labor, with OEM parts at the higher end. Prices vary by region, and total cost depends on whether a fan is included, additional components are replaced, and the shop’s labor rate. Shop around for an itemized quote, confirm vehicle compatibility, and consider both OEM and aftermarket options to balance cost and reliability.

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