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How much is a starter for a 2005 Honda Civic?

The starter price for a 2005 Honda Civic generally falls in a wide range, from roughly $25 to $400, depending on condition, whether you buy OEM or aftermarket, and if a core charge applies. The exact total can vary by retailer, location, and shipping or warranty terms.


To understand what you’ll pay, the article breaks down typical price ranges by condition, notes on core charges and warranties, and offers shopping tips for the 2005 Civic with the 1.7-liter engine.


Price ranges by condition


Prices vary by whether the starter is used, remanufactured, or new, and whether the option is aftermarket or OEM. The ranges below reflect common market prices from major retailers and online marketplaces for a 2005 Civic with the D17 engine. Core charges, taxes, and shipping can affect the final total.



  • Used starter: typically $25–$90. Availability depends on junkyards and online sellers; condition varies widely.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket starter: typically $60–$150. Often includes warranty; core charge may apply if you don’t return a core.

  • New aftermarket starter: typically $120–$230. Usually covers non-OEM brands with similar fitment; may include a limited warranty.

  • New OEM Honda starter: typically $250–$400. Genuine parts with Honda’s warranty; often higher demand and pricing.


Prices above exclude tax, shipping, and possible core charges. Insurance of warranty and return policies should factor into value when comparing offers.


Buying tips and installation notes


Before you buy, confirm compatibility with your Civic’s year, engine code (1.7L in most 2005 Civics), and transmission type. Always verify the part number against your VIN or use the retailer’s compatibility tool. If you’re comfortable with automotive electrical work, replacing a starter is a straightforward job, but it may require basic tools and a helper because of the weight and location of the starter near the transmission.


When installing, consider testing the battery and the alternator as weak or failing electrical systems can cause starter failure or short-lived replacements. If you’re uncertain, a professional mechanic can diagnose whether the starter, battery, or wiring is at fault and advise on the best replacement option and warranty coverage.


Where to shop and additional considerations


Shop at reputable retailers and auto parts stores, and compare warranties, return policies, and core charges. Popular sources include chain auto parts stores, regional suppliers, and online marketplaces with vehicle-specific filters to ensure proper fit for the 2005 Civic’s 1.7L engine. Reading recent customer reviews can help gauge reliability and after-sale support, especially for remanufactured units.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Civic, expect a broad price range for a starter—from under $100 for a used unit to roughly $250–$400 for a new OEM part, with remanufactured aftermarket options typically landing around the $60–$230 mark. Core charges, shipping, and warranty terms affect the final total, and accuracy depends on matching the exact engine and model configuration. Shopping around and verifying compatibility can help balance cost with reliability and warranty coverage.

How much does it cost to replace a starter on a 2005 Honda Civic?


The average cost for a Honda Civic Starter Replacement is between $536 and $965. Labor costs are estimated between $170 and $250 while parts are priced between $366 and $715. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



How much is a 2005 Honda Civic worth today?


2005 Honda Civic Values and Prices

StyleTrade-In ValueFair Purchase Price
DX Sedan 4D$1,325$2,650
Value Sedan 4D$1,675$2,925
LX Special Edition Sedan 4D$1,700$3,250
EX Special Edition Sedan 4D$1,925$3,600



How to tell if the starter is bad on a Honda Civic?


Bad Starter Symptoms

  1. DASH LIGHTS. The dashboard warning lights come on when you try to turn on your car, but the engine does not crank or spin over.
  2. CLICKING. If you experience the dreaded “clicking” noise when you try to turn the key, this is a good sign of starter failure.
  3. SLOW CRANKING.
  4. SMOKE.
  5. OIL-SOAKED STARTER.



What is the best oil for a Honda Civic?


Honda recommends using Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20, approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Honda.


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