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How much is a gas cap for a Honda Civic?

In the United States, replacement gas caps for a Honda Civic typically cost between about $5 and $60, depending on whether you buy aftermarket or OEM and model year. Most drivers pay around $15-$40 for a standard, vented gas cap.


What determines the price


The price you pay for a Civic gas cap is influenced by several factors, including whether you buy an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part, an aftermarket cap, the specific model year, and whether the cap is vented, tethered, or locking. Regional pricing and retailer policies also play a role.


Key price drivers



  • OEM Honda gas caps generally cost more because they are designed for exact fit and guaranteed compatibility. Typical range: $30-$60, with higher prices possible at a dealership.

  • Aftermarket or generic gas caps are usually cheaper, commonly in the $5-$25 range, but quality and fit can vary.

  • New vs used: new caps from a dealer or retailer are priced higher; salvage or used parts can be much cheaper but may show wear or wear-related issues.


Prices above reflect common storefronts and typical market conditions in 2024-2025. Always confirm the exact cap you need by checking your Civic’s model year and the cap’s part number before purchasing.


Where to buy a Honda Civic gas cap


Retail options range from official Honda parts channels to general auto parts stores and online marketplaces. Your choice depends on priorities like price, warranty, and speed of delivery.



  • Official Honda parts retailers and dealerships

  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly)

  • Online marketplaces and retailers (Amazon, eBay, HondaPartsNow, PartsGeek)


When shopping, compare prices for the exact part number that fits your Civic and review compatibility notes, return policies, and any warranty information before purchasing.


How to ensure the correct fit for your Civic


To avoid buying the wrong cap, verify the correct part number and fit for your Civic. Use these steps:



  1. Find your car’s exact model year and trim to identify the correct part number.

  2. Inspect the current gas cap for a code or number on the cap itself or inside the fuel filler door.

  3. When ordering, match the described cap type (vented vs non-vented, tethered, locking or non-locking) to your vehicle’s requirement.

  4. Confirm the retailer’s return policy in case the fit isn’t right.


Following these steps helps ensure you buy the proper cap and avoid returns or fit issues.


Summary


Gas cap prices for a Honda Civic are typically modest, with aftermarket options offering the lowest prices and OEM caps providing the best fit and warranty. Expect roughly $5-$60 depending on source, year, and whether the cap is vented or locking. Always verify the exact part number and fit before purchase, and consider your preferred balance of price, warranty, and convenience.

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