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How much is a Honda blower motor?

Prices for a Honda HVAC blower motor range roughly from $60 to $350 for the unit itself, with installed totals typically between $150 and $600 depending on the model and local labor rates.


In automotive HVAC systems, the blower motor powers the fan that pushes air through the dash vents. When it fails, you may notice no airflow, weak airflow, or unusual noises. Costs vary by year, model, whether you need a simple motor or a motor-plus-resistor harness, and where you shop.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final price for a Honda blower motor. The model-year pairing dictates compatibility, the choice between OEM versus aftermarket parts, and whether the part comes with or requires additional components like a blower motor resistor or wiring harness. Labor rates vary by region and shop.


Pricing factors at a glance


Shop around to compare OEM Honda parts and aftermarket units. Here are common sources where the blower motor can be purchased.



  • Authorized Honda dealerships and service centers (OEM parts)

  • Honda parts retailers and online catalogs (e.g., HondaPartsNow, PartsGeek, OEM-specific retailers)

  • Auto parts chains and retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto) offering aftermarket or remanufactured units

  • Used or salvage yards offering tested, remanufactured, or used blower motors

  • Online marketplaces and retailers (e-commerce platforms with warranty options)


When shopping, verify compatibility with your exact Honda model, year, trim, and VIN. A dealer can confirm the correct blower motor for the HVAC system of your vehicle.


Price ranges by source


Prices vary by source and part condition. The following ranges illustrate typical costs you might encounter.



  • OEM dealer price range: approximately $150–$350 for the part

  • Aftermarket/new from retailers: roughly $60–$250

  • Remanufactured units: about $90–$180

  • Labor to install: typically $70–$250, depending on location and vehicle access


Note that installation cost can be higher if dash removal or complex access is required, and some shops may charge by the hour.


What to consider before buying


Consider warranties, return policies, and whether the unit includes a blower resistor. Some models require a wiring harness or a fan-speed control module in addition to the motor itself. If you’re unsure, ask the seller for the exact part number and cross-check with your vehicle’s VIN.


How to proceed


To ensure you get the right part at the best price, start by pulling your vehicle’s VIN, year, and exact trim. Compare OEM and aftermarket options, check return policies, and request a full, itemized quote that includes both parts and labor. If you’re comfortable with DIY, many blower motor replacements can be done with common hand tools, but some models may require professional service due to airbag system considerations or dash disassembly.


Summary


For most Honda vehicles, a replacement blower motor costs between $60 and $350 for the unit, with installed prices typically between $150 and $600. OEM parts are pricier but come with original specifications; aftermarket and remanufactured options offer savings but may vary in fit and longevity. Always verify compatibility with your exact model and obtain a full quote that includes parts and labor before proceeding.

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