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How much is an alternator for a 2013 Honda Fit?

The part itself typically ranges from about $120 to $600, with installation costs adding roughly $60 to $200 depending on who does the work and where you shop. In practical terms, most people see a total installed price between roughly $200 and $800.


Below is a detailed look at what drives price, where to buy, and what to expect during installation for a 2013 Honda Fit.


Price ranges by replacement option


Prices vary significantly depending on whether you choose a new OEM part, a new aftermarket part, a remanufactured unit, or a salvage-yard find. The following ranges reflect typical U.S. prices as of recent years and can vary by region and supplier.



  • New OEM replacement (dealer): Part typically $300–$600, labor roughly $100–$200

  • New aftermarket or remanufactured unit (store-brand or independent shop): Part about $120–$250, labor around $75–$150

  • Salvage-yard or used remanufactured unit: Part often $50–$150, labor if installed by a shop or DIY varies


In short, your biggest price differences come from choosing OEM versus aftermarket or remanufactured, and from whether you handle installation yourself or rely on a shop.


Where to buy and what to expect


Options for purchasing include the Honda dealer, national auto parts chains, online retailers, and salvage yards. Each option has trade-offs in price, warranty, and assurance of compatibility.



  • Honda dealership: Best guarantee of exact fit and full OEM warranty, but typically the most expensive

  • Auto parts stores (in-store or online): Wide selection of OEM and aftermarket options, with often modest warranties and mid-range pricing

  • Online marketplaces: Potential for competitive pricing; verify compatibility and warranty, watch for core charges

  • Salvage yards/used parts: Lowest upfront cost but higher risk of wear and unknown history; inspect or test if possible


Always confirm the exact part number and compatibility with your VIN, and check whether a core charge applies for remanufactured units.


Labor and total installed cost considerations


Labor costs vary by shop, region, and whether you’re buying the part yourself or through the shop. Some shops charge by the hour, others by the job, and dealership labor tends to be higher than independent shops.



  • Independent shop or small mechanic: Labor roughly $60–$150 per hour; total installation often $100–$250 depending on vehicle access and local rates

  • Dealership service department: Higher hourly rates, total installed cost commonly $150–$300 in labor

  • DIY installation: If you have the tools and experience, you can save on labor; expect to spend mainly on the part and any necessary consumables


Expect a typical installed price range of about $200 to $800, with the lower end representing aftermarket or remanufactured parts installed by you or a budget shop, and the higher end representing OEM parts installed by a dealership or a shop in a region with higher labor rates.


Warranty and after-sales considerations


Warranty length and coverage vary by source. OEM and aftermarket new units commonly come with a 1–2 year warranty, while remanufactured units may carry shorter terms or limited warranties. Labor warranties are generally separate and depend on the shop.


When shopping, balance upfront cost with warranty, return policy, and the reputation of the supplier. A higher upfront price can be worthwhile if it includes a longer warranty and reliable support.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Fit, expect the part cost to range roughly from $120 to $600, with total installed prices typically between $200 and $800 depending on part choice and labor. OEM parts and dealership installation tend to be at the high end, while aftermarket, remanufactured, or DIY approaches offer more budget-friendly options. Always verify compatibility with your vehicle, consider warranties and core charges, and compare a few reputable sources to get the best overall value.

Is it cheaper to fix an alternator or replace it?


Even if you trust the workmanship of your mechanic, the time that it would take to repair an alternator would probably cost more than a new alternator, since prices for new units range from $200 to $400 for most models and many are cheaper than that.



How do I know if my Honda alternator is bad?


Common Alternator Issues

  1. Car won't start.
  2. Devices not charging.
  3. Burning rubber smell under the hood.
  4. Whining or screeching sound after the vehicle starts.
  5. Headlights or interior lights appear dim.
  6. Battery warning dashboard light is on.



How much is it to replace an alternator in a Honda Fit?


The average cost for a Honda Fit Alternator Replacement is between $743 and $1,869. Labor costs are estimated between $181 and $266 while parts are priced between $562 and $1,603. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



What is the life expectancy of the alternator on a Honda Fit?


between 80,000 to 150,000 miles
A Honda alternator doesn't have a set lifespan, but on average, it can last between 80,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on factors like model, driving habits, and environmental conditions. You should replace your alternator if you notice: Dimming or flickering headlights.


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