For a 2015 Honda Civic with the gasoline 1.8L engine, the price of a replacement alternator generally ranges from about $120 to $550, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured unit, a new OEM part, or an aftermarket alternative. Labor, if you have a shop install it, adds to the total. Hybrid models can involve different parts and higher costs.
What affects the price
Several factors determine the final price, including the type of alternator, the vendor, warranty terms, and your vehicle configuration. The following list outlines common options and their typical price ranges.
- New OEM (brand-new from Honda or an authorized supplier): typically $350–$550.
- Remanufactured/rebuilt alternator: typically $120–$260.
- Aftermarket new (non-OEM brands): typically $180–$350.
- Core charge, shipping, and applicable taxes may apply.
Prices can vary by region, retailer, and stock. If you drive a Civic Hybrid, or a special trim, the part and price may differ, since the hybrid system uses a different generator arrangement. Always verify compatibility with your VIN when buying.
Labor and installation considerations
Labor costs depend on local shop rates and the complexity of access in your engine bay. Installation time is typically around 1–2 hours, but it can be longer if belt replacement or additional components are needed.
- Labor (installation): approximately $80–$250 depending on region and shop.
- Additional services (belt replacement, tensioner, or diagnostics): may add to the total.
Shop quotes often combine parts and labor, and some retailers offer bundled installation or warranty-backed packages. It’s wise to obtain a written estimate that includes the part price, labor, and any core charges.
Where to buy
Reliable sources include official Honda parts departments, auto parts retailers, and reputable online vendors. Compare warranty terms and return policies to ensure you get the best value and support.
- Honda/Acura dealer parts departments
- AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts
- NAPA Auto Parts
- RockAuto, AutoPartsWarehouse, Amazon (check seller ratings and warranties)
Tip: For the best fit, bring your vehicle’s VIN when shopping, and ask about the warranty length and what it covers (rebuild vs. new, and whether it’s a parts-only or parts-and-labor warranty).
Warranty considerations
Look for at least a 1-year warranty on remanufactured parts and longer on new OEM or higher-grade aftermarket units. A longer warranty can save money if the unit fails early.
Summary
Replacing a 2015 Honda Civic alternator can cost roughly $120 to $550 for the part, with $80 to $250 more for labor, depending on whether you choose a remanufactured, OEM, or aftermarket unit and where you shop. Always verify compatibility with your specific VIN, consider warranty terms, and get a written quote that itemizes parts and labor to avoid surprises.


