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How much is a timing belt for a 2013 Honda Civic?

A timing belt replacement for a 2013 Honda Civic typically costs about $600 to $1,000 in the United States when you include parts, the water pump, and labor. Dealer quotes can be higher, often $800 to $1,500 or more, depending on engine and location.


What affects the price and what you get


Pricing depends on the engine variant (the common 1.8-liter model uses a belt; some trims or configurations may use a chain), whether the water pump is included in the kit, and the shop’s labor rate. The service usually includes replacing the belt, tensioners, idlers, water pump, coolant, seals, and sometimes the thermostat; the belt typically requires re-timing the engine. Always obtain a written estimate and confirm what is included before work begins.


What the service typically includes


Before listing the typical components and steps, understand what you’ll be paying for when a timing belt is replaced.



  • Timing belt kit (belt plus tensioner and idlers)

  • Water pump, when recommended or included in the kit

  • Thermostat and gasket, if specified by the shop

  • Coolant flush and replacement

  • Seals, gaskets, and any necessary fasteners

  • Labor to remove the old belt, re-time the engine, and reassemble components


Unexpected findings during the service—such as a leaking water pump, a worn timing cover seal, or a failing tensioner—can add to the cost. Always request a full parts-and-labor breakdown before work begins.


Typical price ranges by service type


Costs vary by shop type and region, so here are typical ranges you might encounter in the United States.



  • Independent repair shop: roughly $500 to $900 total

  • Dealership or authorized service center: roughly $800 to $1,500 total

  • Geographic variation: urban areas with higher labor rates can push totals above $1,000


Some technicians may quote higher if they include a complete coolant system refresh, thermostat replacement, or if the vehicle requires additional checks. Always compare several estimates and ensure the quotes include parts, labor, and any fluids or taxes.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Civic, expect a timing belt replacement to cost roughly $600-$1,000 in many markets when the water pump and related components are included. The exact price depends on engine variant, whether the pump is part of the kit, labor rates, and your location. Always obtain a written estimate and confirm what is included before work begins.

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