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How much is a new Honda transmission?

Brand-new Honda transmissions typically cost several thousand dollars for the part, with installation adding to the total. Automatics are generally more expensive than manuals, and the exact price depends on the model, year, and local labor rates.


What goes into the price


Several factors influence the total cost, including the transmission type (automatic vs manual), the model and year, and whether you buy an OEM new unit, a remanufactured unit, or have it dealer-installed. The ranges below reflect general estimates for the United States as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and dealership.



  • New OEM automatic transmission (part): typically about $3,000–$5,000, depending on model and year; newer CVT units can be at the higher end.

  • New OEM manual transmission (part): usually around $1,800–$3,000, depending on model and year.

  • Labor and installation: roughly $800–$1,800 for automatics; $500–$1,500 for manuals, including removal, installation, and basic setup. Additional costs may apply for software updates or torque-converter service where applicable.


Bottom line: for most customers, total installed price for a new automatic Honda transmission tends to be in the $4,000–$7,000 range, with manual transmissions typically closer to $3,000–$4,500, though outliers can push higher or lower.


Model-specific price ranges


Prices vary by model and configuration. The following are rough ranges for common Honda models with new OEM units installed. Note that CVTs are prevalent in many newer Hondas and can influence pricing.



  • Honda Civic (automatic/CVT): part about $3,000–$5,000; installed about $4,500–$7,000.

  • Honda Accord (automatic): part about $3,500–$5,000; installed about $5,000–$7,500.

  • Honda CR-V (automatic): part about $3,000–$5,000; installed about $4,600–$7,200.

  • Honda Pilot (automatic): part about $3,800–$5,800; installed about $5,200–$7,800.

  • Honda Civic/Accord (manual): part about $1,900–$2,800; installed about $2,900–$4,900.


These figures are approximate and depend on the exact year, whether the model uses a CVT or a traditional automatic, and the local price of labor.


Alternatives and tips


If a brand-new OEM transmission is beyond your budget, there are alternatives that can reduce upfront costs while maintaining reliability, though they come with trade-offs.



  • Remanufactured/Rebuilt transmissions: typically $1,500–$3,500 for the unit itself, with installation in the $2,800–$5,000 range for many models.

  • Used or reconditioned transmissions with warranty: parts could be $800–$2,500; installed total often $2,000–$4,000, depending on availability and labor.

  • Shop choice and warranty: dealer-installed units may offer longer warranties but cost more; independent shops often have lower labor rates but variable warranties.


Tip: when shopping, confirm what the quote includes—fluids, seals, hardware, hardware replacement (like a torque converter if applicable), and warranty—and ask whether software updates or ECU reprogramming are needed for CVT-equipped models.


Summary


In short, a brand-new Honda transmission is usually a multi-thousand-dollar investment. Expect part costs in the $3,000–$5,000 range for automatics and around $1,800–$3,000 for manuals, with installed prices commonly in the $4,000–$7,000 range for automatics and $3,000–$4,500 for manuals. Exact quotes vary by model (including CVT vs. non-CVT), year, and local labor rates, so shop around and compare warranties and inclusions before deciding.

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