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How much is an airbag for a Honda Civic?

Airbag prices for a Honda Civic vary widely depending on bag type, model year, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts. Part-only costs typically fall in the $350 to $1,300 range per airbag, with total installed prices often ranging from about $800 to $2,500 or more depending on the scope of the replacement.


Airbags are essential safety devices, and their replacement involves sensitive components like the steering wheel/seat-mounted modules, sensors, clockspring, and control units. The Civic has several airbag locations (driver, front passenger, side, and curtain), and some repairs can require multiple parts or reprogramming. The exact price depends on the year of the Civic and the parts’ origin, as well as labor rates at the shop you choose.


What affects the price of a Honda Civic airbag


Prices are influenced by the specific airbag type, the Civic generation, and whether you buy OEM Honda parts or aftermarket equivalents. Labor costs and whether additional components are required also play a big role in the final bill.


Common Civic airbag modules and typical price ranges


Below are common Civic airbag modules and approximate parts-only price ranges. Note that prices vary by model year and supplier; OEM Honda parts are usually more expensive than aftermarket options.



  • Front driver airbag module: OEM roughly $700–$1,150; aftermarket roughly $350–$800.

  • Front passenger airbag module: OEM roughly $650–$1,100; aftermarket roughly $300–$750.

  • Side airbag (seat or door): OEM roughly $500–$900; aftermarket roughly $250–$600.

  • Curtain airbag: OEM roughly $750–$1,100; aftermarket roughly $350–$700.

  • Related components (sensor, control unit, clockspring): sensors/ECU roughly $100–$600; clockspring roughly $70–$350.


Note: Some Civic generations require additional hardware or reprogramming after installation. Always verify compatibility and warranty implications with your supplier or mechanic.


Labor and installation costs


In addition to parts, labor and installation fees can significantly affect the total price. The following ranges reflect typical scenarios across shops.



  • Labor time: 2–6 hours depending on the airbag type and whether multiple bags are replaced; labor rates commonly $100–$180 per hour, totaling about $200–$1,080.

  • Shop type: dealership vs independent shop; dealerships tend to charge higher hourly rates and may require OEM parts, while independents may offer lower rates and more aftermarket options.

  • Additional services: airbag system reprogramming/diagnostics and clearance checks can add $50–$300.


Overall, a single airbag replacement can cost roughly $800 on the low end (aftermarket parts with lower labor) to $2,000–$2,500 or more when using OEM parts, multiple airbags are involved, or dealer-level service is used.


Important considerations and timing tips


Beyond price, consider whether any recalls or safety campaigns affect your Civic, and ensure that the replacement is performed by a trained technician with proper reprogramming and disposal procedures for old bags. If you’re shopping for a used Civic, verify that previous airbag replacements were done correctly and that all safety systems remain functional.


Summary


Airbag costs for a Honda Civic depend on the bag type, model year, and parts source (OEM vs aftermarket). Parts-only prices typically range from about $350 to $1,300, with installed totals often between $800 and $2,500 or more depending on scope. Labor, shop choice, and any required reprogramming or additional components influence the final bill. For an accurate quote, contact a qualified body shop or Honda dealership, and consider multiple quotes to compare OEM versus aftermarket options and current recall status.

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