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How much is a headlight for a 2014 Honda Civic?

Headlight prices for a 2014 Honda Civic vary by source and headlight type. As of 2026, aftermarket new assemblies typically cost about $100–$350, OEM Honda headlights from a dealer about $350–$700, and used salvage parts roughly $40–$150. Installation labor usually runs $60–$150 per hour, with most jobs taking 1–2 hours.


What influences the price


Several factors determine the final cost, including whether you choose a new OEM part, an aftermarket replacement, or a used unit, and whether the headlight has projector lenses, LED, or HID components. The Civic’s trim and generation, local labor rates, and availability also play a role.


Price ranges by source


Prices typically fall into the following ranges depending on where you buy the headlight.



  • OEM dealer headlight assembly: typically $350–$700 per unit, depending on trim and whether bulbs or modules are included.

  • Aftermarket new headlight assembly: commonly $100–$350 per unit; brands like Depo, TYC, or Action Crash vary in quality and fit.

  • Used or salvaged headlight: roughly $40–$150 per unit, condition and warranty vary.

  • Labor for installation: about $60–$150 per hour; most installs take 1–2 hours.


Prices can fluctuate based on location, promotions, and stock. Always confirm exact quotes with your supplier and ensure compatibility with your 2014 Civic's trim and lighting options.


DIY vs professional installation


Replacing a headlight is a moderately straightforward job for a handy car owner but requires care to avoid damaging clips, wiring, or the housing. If your headlight is still sealed with a working connector and you’re only replacing the lens cover, you might save money with a restoration kit. For a full assembly replacement, many drivers opt for professional installation to ensure proper aim and seal integrity.


What to watch for when buying


Ensure the headlight assembly matches your vehicle’s exact trim and production year, and confirm whether you need an LED/HID version, projector vs reflector, and whether bulbs are included. Check return policies and warranty coverage, especially for aftermarket parts.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Civic, the cost to replace a headlight ranges from about $40–$150 for a used unit, $100–$350 for an aftermarket new unit, to $350–$700 or more for an OEM dealer unit, plus $60–$150 per hour for installation. Real-world quotes depend on trim, lighting type (halogen, projector, LED/HID), availability, and local labor rates.

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