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How much is a radiator fan for a Honda Civic?

A radiator cooling fan replacement for a Honda Civic typically runs from about 60 to 350 for the part, with installation bringing the all-in price to roughly 150 to 550, depending on the Civic generation, part type (OEM vs aftermarket), and local labor rates.


Radiator fans are a common wear item in Civics, and prices vary widely because Civics span many generations with different cooling configurations. This article breaks down what affects price, typical ranges, and where to buy, so you can estimate your potential cost and shop smartly.


What affects the price of a radiator fan for a Honda Civic


Prices are driven by the model year, whether you buy an OEM or aftermarket part, and whether you need a full fan assembly with shroud or just the motor. The Civic’s cooling setup has evolved across generations, with some models using a single electric fan and others using two fans or a dual-speed setup.



  • OEM vs aftermarket parts

  • Single-fan vs dual-fan configurations

  • Whether you need the full fan assembly (including shroud) or just the motor

  • Model year and engine type (different Civics use different fan designs)

  • New vs remanufactured or used parts


Understanding these factors helps you gauge whether you’re paying a premium for an exact factory fit or opting for a more affordable aftermarket option. In the end, the total cost depends on the specific Civic you own and the chosen part quality.


Typical price ranges by configuration


The following ranges reflect common configurations and may vary by region and retailer. Use them as a guideline when budgeting for parts and labor.



  • Aftermarket radiator fan assembly (single or dual, with or without shroud): about 40–150

  • OEM Honda radiator fan assembly: about 120–350

  • Radiator cooling fan motor only (if available separately from the full assembly): about 20–60

  • Labor for installation (depends on shop rates and access): about 70–180


Keep in mind that some Civics require more labor due to restricted access under the hood or additional steps (like wiring harness checks or relay replacement), which can push total installed costs higher.


Where to buy and how to save


Where you buy the part can significantly impact price and warranty. The following sources are commonly used by Civic owners looking to replace a radiator fan.



  • Honda dealership or authorized service center

  • Auto parts chains and independent auto parts stores

  • Online marketplaces and auto parts websites

  • Salvage yards or used-parts suppliers


To save money, compare multiple sources, check for warranty on the part, and consider whether an inexpensive aftermarket option meets your reliability needs. Labor costs can also vary; getting a few quotes can help you find a reasonable rate.


What to watch out for during diagnosis and replacement


Before replacing a radiator fan, confirm the underlying issue. Symptoms like overheating, a faulty fan that doesn’t run at hot temperatures, blown fuses or relays, or a faulty temperature sensor can point to the fan or its control circuitry. If you’re not sure, a diagnostic scan or a quick inspection by a qualified mechanic can prevent unnecessary replacement costs.


DIY vs. professional installation


Replacing a radiator fan can be a manageable DIY project on some Civics with straightforward access, but on others it may require removing components or disconnecting wiring harnesses. If you’re unsure about electrical work or routing the wiring safely, professional installation ensures proper mounting, wiring, and warranty coverage.


Summary


For most Honda Civics, a radiator fan replacement costs a part price of roughly 40–350 depending on aftermarket versus OEM, with total installed costs typically ranging from 150 to 550 when labor is included. Prices vary by generation, configuration (single vs. dual fan, shroud included), and regional labor rates. Shop Smart by comparing OEM and aftermarket options, confirm compatibility with your Civic’s model year, and consider a qualified technician for a reliable installation.


Final takeaway


If you’re budgeting for a radiator fan replacement, start by identifying your Civic’s generation and whether you need the full fan assembly or just the motor. Then compare at least three sources (dealer, aftermarket retailer, and a trusted local shop) to determine the best balance of price, warranty, and peace of mind.

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