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How much is it to replace the battery on a Honda Civic 2015?

For a 2015 Honda Civic, a typical replacement of the 12-volt battery costs about $100–$250 installed, with higher prices if you choose an AGM or OEM battery. Prices can vary by location, brand, and whether you use a dealership or an independent shop.


The question involves understanding what drives price, where to buy, and what you should expect during the replacement process for this specific model year. Below is a detailed breakdown to help you plan and compare quotes.


Cost ranges and factors


Prices vary by battery type, brand, and installation location. The following ranges reflect common market prices as of 2024–2026 and can differ by region.



  • Conventional flooded 12V battery (standard, non-AGM): typically $100–$180 for the battery itself, with installation bringing the total to about $120–$250 depending on shop and location.

  • AGM (absorbent glass mat) battery: usually $180–$350 for the battery, with installed totals often in the $210–$420 range.

  • OEM/dealer replacement: often higher, roughly $180–$350 or more installed, depending on the exact battery size and vehicle configuration.

  • Core charge: some retailers may apply a small core charge (around $5–$15) if you don’t return an old battery; many shops waive this when you purchase a battery from them.

  • Labor and fees: installation labor can range from roughly $20–$100, with some shops including it in the price if you buy the battery from them.


When evaluating quotes, confirm whether the price includes disposal fees, battery testing, and any necessary resets or programming. Also verify the correct group size for your Civic, as it affects price and compatibility.


Where to shop and typical quotes


Different service channels offer different price points and benefits. The following options are common for a 2015 Civic, but actual prices will vary by location and retailer.



  • Dealership: Expect higher prices but trained technicians and OEM parts; installed totals commonly range from about $180 to $350 or more, depending on the battery type.

  • Independent auto repair shop: Often more affordable than the dealer; you might see installed prices around $120 to $300, depending on battery choice and labor rates.

  • Auto parts stores (Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, O'Reilly, etc.): Many offer battery installation for free or at a low cost if you purchase the battery there; price for the battery itself typically $100–$250 for conventional, higher for AGM.

  • Mobile battery replacement services: Convenient option that can range from about $150 to $350 installed, depending on battery type and travel fee.


To get the best value, request multiple quotes, ask what’s included (testing, disposal, resets), and verify whether a core charge applies. Many shops will price-match or offer promotions, especially for standard flooded batteries.


Considerations specific to the 2015 Civic


The 2015 Honda Civic uses a standard 12-volt battery. Price and care considerations are similar to many other non-hybrid, non-luxury compact cars, but a few Civic-specific notes can help you plan.


Battery life and replacement timing


In typical climates, a 12-volt car battery lasts about 3 to 5 years. Hot weather can shorten life, while milder climates may extend it. If your Civic shows signs of a weak battery—slow cranking, dashboard lights flickering, or frequent parasitic drain—it may be time to replace it even if it isn’t completely dead.


Compatibility and options


Check the correct battery type and group size for your exact Civic trim and production date. An AGM battery offers longer life and better performance in extreme temperatures but costs more upfront. A conventional flooded battery is usually sufficient for most drivers at a lower price. Your retailer or mechanic can confirm the right fit for your car.


Installation and aftercare


Replacing a 12-volt battery generally doesn’t require reprogramming of the vehicle’s computer. Some radios or settings may need to be reset (clock, presets) after disconnecting power. If you purchase from a shop that offers free installation, they may handle any necessary resets as part of the service.


Maintenance tips and warranty


Beyond price, consider warranties: many batteries come with a 2–4 year free-replacement warranty or a longer pro-rated warranty. Keep the receipt and note the installation date. Regular cleaning of terminal connections and ensuring the battery is securely mounted can extend life.


Summary


Replacing the battery on a 2015 Honda Civic typically runs about $100–$250 for a standard flooded battery, with higher costs for AGM or OEM units, and installation prices that vary by shop. Expect total installed prices generally in the $120–$350 range depending on battery type, retailer, and location. Compare multiple quotes, confirm what is included, and consider warranty terms to choose the best value for your Civic.

How long is the battery life on a 2015 Honda Civic?


A car battery lasts approximately 3-4 years – or less in regions with high heat and humidity. A key sign of pending failure could be sluggish starting cycle. Many mechanics suggest having a battery “load tested” once every two years, in an attempt to predict just how much life may be left in your battery.



Is $300 expensive for a car battery?


Most drivers will spend between $90 and $200 for a standard replacement. That range covers most lead-acid batteries found in everyday cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Vehicles with higher electrical demands or special systems may need AGM or premium batteries, which can run anywhere from $150 to $400 or more.



What kind of battery does the Honda Civic 2015 use?


DieHard Platinum AGM – Battery : 51R Group Size, 435 CCA, 540 CA, 75 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. 51R-AGM)



How much does a new battery cost for a 2015 Honda Civic?


Affordable Prices and Wide Selection
But with Advance Auto Parts, you can find high-quality Batteries and Chargers for your 2015 Honda Civic at great prices. Our Batteries and Chargers inventory for this model ranges from just $29.99 to $299.99, with an average price of $178.45.


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