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How much is it to fix a clutch on a Honda Civic?

For a manual Honda Civic, a clutch replacement typically runs about $1,000 to $2,000, with flywheel work potentially pushing the total to around $2,500. For Civics with a CVT (continuously variable transmission), costs are higher and can run from roughly $2,000 to $4,000 or more, depending on what needs replacement.


Clutch-related repairs hinge on parts, labor, and whether the flywheel or hydraulic components must be replaced. The exact price depends on model year, engine type, local labor rates, and whether the repair is performed at a dealer or independent shop. This article breaks down the typical ranges and factors and offers tips to save money while ensuring the repair is done correctly.


Cost drivers


Pricing for clutch work depends on several factors. The list below breaks down the main cost components engineers face when quoting a Civic clutch repair.



  • Transmission type and design: manual transmissions use a traditional clutch kit; CVT-equipped Civics require different components and can have higher labor costs.

  • Parts costs: clutch kit (disc, pressure plate, throw-out bearing), pilot bearing, hydraulic components, and possibly a new release fork; flywheel may be resurfaced or replaced.

  • Labor costs: hours needed multiplied by the shop's hourly rate, which varies by region and shop type.

  • Flywheel condition: a worn or glazed flywheel often requires resurfacing or replacement, adding to the bill.

  • Vehicle year/model and engine: newer or higher-performance variants can see higher parts prices or more labor complexity.

  • Location and shop type: dealers typically charge more than independent shops; urban areas also run higher rates.

  • Additional service items: transmission fluid change, hydraulic lines, and master/slave cylinder replacement may be needed.


In practice, the final bill reflects the combination of parts, labor, and any flywheel service, with the possibility of added charges for hydraulic components or diagnostic work.


Parts you’ll typically replace


In a standard manual clutch job, you’ll usually replace the clutch disc, pressure plate, and release (throw-out) bearing. Some jobs also include the pilot bearing and a new alignment tool. If the flywheel is damaged, it will need resurfacing or replacement, which adds cost and time.


When the flywheel matters


If the flywheel shows heat spots, glazing, cracks, grooves, or excessive wear, it should be resurfaced or replaced. Replacing the flywheel adds roughly $300–$600 to parts and labor beyond the clutch kit, depending on the shop and whether a resurfacing option is viable.


Timeline and planning


Most Civic clutch jobs take about 4–8 hours of labor, though some may extend to 10 hours if transmission removal or stubborn components are involved. Plan for a day at the shop, plus a test drive after the repair.


How to save money


To keep costs reasonable, get multiple written quotes, compare parts lists, consider aftermarket parts where appropriate, and ask whether the shop can reuse certain parts if still within spec. It’s also wise to address any related issues (like hydraulic components) at the same time to avoid repeat labor charges.


Typical price ranges by scenario


These ballpark figures reflect common Civic configurations and service scopes as of 2026. Use them as rough guides and obtain written estimates for your exact car and labor market.



  • Manual transmission clutch replacement (Honda Civic): approximately $1,000–$2,000 total.

  • Flywheel service (resurfacing when possible): add about $150–$350 on top of the clutch kit and labor.

  • Flywheel replacement (if required): add roughly $300–$600 in parts and $100–$200 in additional labor.

  • CVT-equipped Honda Civic (including belt-driven CVT repairs or replacement): typically $2,000–$4,000 or more, depending on the extent of the repair.

  • Hydraulic components (master/slave cylinder, lines): around $100–$300.

  • Dealer vs independent shop: dealer quotes are often 10–30% higher in labor and parts premiums.


While the ranges above are helpful, the exact price for your Civic depends on your car’s condition, the shop’s rates, and whether the flywheel requires service.


Summary


For a manual Honda Civic, you can expect roughly $1,000 to $2,000 for a clutch replacement, with flywheel work potentially taking the total to about $2,500. For CVT Civics, plan for higher costs, commonly $2,000 to $4,000 or more. The biggest cost drivers are parts versus labor, flywheel service, and your location. Get several written quotes, confirm what’s included, and consider whether an aftermarket parts option makes sense for your budget. Addressing clutch symptoms early can prevent more extensive, costly damage down the road.

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