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How much is a power steering pump for a 2012 Honda Civic?

Power steering pump prices for a 2012 Honda Civic vary widely by source and condition. A brand-new OEM pump from a Honda dealer typically runs about $350–$500, a new aftermarket pump usually $180–$300, remanufactured units around $100–$200, and used or salvage pumps roughly $40–$100. Labor to install is extra, typically 2–4 hours at a shop.


Pricing landscape for the 2012 Civic


The following ranges reflect common market offerings as of 2024–2026 in the United States. Prices vary by supplier, warranty, and whether the unit includes the reservoir or other hardware.



  • OEM/new from Honda dealership: typically $350–$500 per unit (before taxes).

  • New aftermarket pump (non-OEM brand): usually $180–$300.

  • Remanufactured pump (often with limited warranty): about $100–$200.

  • Used or salvage pump: roughly $40–$100.


Note: Some vendors apply a core charge, shipping, or taxes that can affect the final total. Verify compatibility with your Civic’s engine and VIN when ordering.


Where to shop for the part


Common sources include new OEM from a Honda dealer, national auto parts chains, and online retailers. Each option has trade-offs in price, warranty, and convenience.



  • Honda dealership parts department (OEM): typically the most reliable but often the most expensive.

  • Major auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): offer a mix of OEM and aftermarket remanufactured pumps.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, Amazon, eBay Motors): wide selection and frequent discounts; check warranty and return policies.

  • Auto recyclers/salvage yards: best for budget used units, but vary in availability and condition.


Before buying, confirm that the pump is compatible with your Civic’s engine (1.8L or other) and that it includes any needed fittings or reservoirs. Also review warranties and return policies.


Labor and total installed cost


Installation costs depend on local labor rates and whether additional components (belts, hoses, reservoir) must be replaced. Typical expectations are:



  • Labor time: about 2–4 hours to replace the power steering pump on a 2012 Civic.

  • Labor rate: commonly $80–$120 per hour, varying by region and shop.

  • Installed price range: roughly $260–$900, depending on part type and whether you include related maintenance.


If you’re comfortable performing the replacement yourself and you choose a remanufactured or used pump, you could reduce the total cost significantly by avoiding labor charges.


Maintenance notes and compatibility


Most 2012 Honda Civics use hydraulic power steering with a belt-driven pump. Verify exact part compatibility by checking your vehicle’s VIN and engine code. If your vehicle has electric power steering (less common in North America for this year), the pump might be a different component altogether. Leaks, noise, or stiffness are signs to inspect the pump and related hoses and the belt.


Summary


For a 2012 Honda Civic, power steering pump prices range from about $40 for a used unit to $500 for a dealer-new OEM, with typical new aftermarket at $180–$300 and remanufactured at $100–$200. Expect additional labor costs if you have it installed by a shop—roughly 2–4 hours at $80–$120/hour, bringing the total installed price into a broad range of approximately $260–$900. Shop around, verify compatibility with your exact car, and compare warranty terms.

Can I still drive with a bad power steering pump?


It's not safe to drive with a bad power steering pump, as it can make steering difficult and unpredictable, especially at lower speeds.



How much does it cost to replace a power steering pump on a 2012 Honda Civic?


The average cost for a Honda Civic Power Steering Pump Replacement is between $727 and $1,080.



How do I know if my Honda power steering pump is bad?


If you're wondering how to tell if the power steering pump is bad, these are the five most common symptoms we see at the shop:

  1. Whining or Groaning Noises When Turning the Wheel.
  2. Stiff or Slow Steering Response.
  3. Power Steering Fluid Leaks.
  4. Squealing Noises on Startup.
  5. Steering Wheel Vibration or Jerky Movement.



How much does it cost to fix power steering on a Honda Civic?


The average cost for a Honda Civic Power Steering Control Module Replacement is between $891 and $942. Labor costs are estimated between $110 and $161 while parts are typically priced around $781.


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