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How much is an alternator for a Honda Civic 2007?

A typical replacement alternator for a 2007 Honda Civic costs roughly 120 to 520 dollars for the part itself, with total installed price usually in the 210 to 700-dollar range depending on options and labor. In short, you’ll pay more for OEM dealer units and less for remanufactured aftermarket units, with labor adding a meaningful portion of the final bill.


What affects the price


Prices vary based on part source, engine variant, and whether the unit is remanufactured, new aftermarket, or OEM. The 2007 Civic largely uses a 1.8-liter engine in most markets, while the Civic Si with a 2.0-liter engine can have a different, sometimes higher-priced alternator. Always confirm exact fit and cross-reference the part number before purchasing.


Options and typical price ranges


Below is a quick guide to common replacement options and what you can expect to pay for the part itself.



  • OEM Honda (dealer): typically 300–520 dollars for the part, with possible core charges depending on dealer policy and whether you return the old unit.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket: typically 120–200 dollars; usually includes a warranty, and a core charge may apply if a new core is required.

  • New aftermarket: typically 180–260 dollars; often functionally equivalent to OEM but branded by third-party manufacturers; warranty varies by brand.

  • Used/refurbished: typically 40–120 dollars; lowest upfront cost but limited or no warranty and higher risk of failure.


Prices can shift with supply, promotions, and the Civic’s specific engine variant. Always verify compatibility with your exact VIN and engine code when shopping.


Installation costs and other considerations


Beyond the part price, labor and potential extra parts influence the total installed cost. The following list explains common cost factors you’ll encounter during installation.



  • Labor cost: Most shops charge about 75–150 dollars per hour; a straightforward alternator replacement typically takes 1–2 hours, but can be longer if belts or mounting hardware require extra work.

  • Total installed price: With labor, expect roughly 210–700 dollars depending on part choice and local labor rates.

  • Core charge: If you buy a remanufactured unit, a core deposit (often 0–60 dollars) may apply, refunded when you return the old alternator.

  • Additional parts: Serpentine belt, tensioner, or related accessories may need replacement if worn, adding roughly 20–100 dollars to the bill.


Request written quotes that separate part price, core charges, and labor, and review warranty terms and return policies before purchasing.


Where to buy and how to verify fit


Tips for choosing the right unit


Start with reputable retailers and dealers, and cross-check part numbers against your Civic’s VIN. Consider the warranty length and whether the seller covers labor in case of a defect. If you’re unsure, ask for a quote that includes a warranty comparison across at least three sources.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Civic, the cost of an alternator varies widely by source and quality. Expect aftermarket remanufactured units to run roughly 120–200 dollars, new aftermarket around 180–260 dollars, and OEM dealer units around 300–520 dollars for the part itself. When you add installation labor, total costs typically range from about 210 to 700 dollars, depending on location and chosen parts. Always confirm compatibility, compare multiple quotes, and weigh warranty and core-charge terms to determine the best value for your car.

What is the labor cost to replace an alternator on a 2007 Honda Civic?


The average cost for a Honda Civic Alternator Replacement is between $777 and $1,204. Labor costs are estimated between $203 and $299 while parts are priced between $574 and $905.



How much does a 2007 Honda Civic alternator cost?


The range of prices of Alternators for the 2007 Honda Civic goes from $159.99 up to $473.99 for the most premium parts.



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.



How do I know if my Honda Civic alternator is bad?


Get your car checked out at a Billings service center if you notice these telltale signs of a struggling alternator:

  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.


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