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How much is the AC recharge for a 2017 Honda Civic?

The typical AC recharge for a 2017 Honda Civic runs roughly $150 to $300, depending on refrigerant type, leaks, and labor rates. Higher costs occur if the system uses the newer refrigerant or if repairs are needed.


What determines the price?


Several factors influence the final bill. Here are the main cost drivers you should expect when getting an AC recharge for this model.



  • Refrigerant type and price: Cars of this era often use the newer R-1234yf, which costs more per pound than R-134a. The exact refrigerant required is printed on a label under the hood or listed in the service manual.

  • Leaks and repair needs: If the system has leaks, you may need to repair hoses, seals, or the compressor before charging, which adds both parts and labor.

  • Vacuum evacuation and testing: Most shops evacuate air and moisture, then test the system after recharge; some rates include these steps, others bill separately.

  • Labor rates and location: Price variation by region and shop is common, with urban areas typically charging more.


In short, the biggest price swings come from refrigerant type and the necessity of any leak repairs; a straight recharge without leaks tends to be at the lower end of the price range.


What to expect during the service


Understanding the typical workflow can help you anticipate charges and timing for an AC recharge on a 2017 Civic.



  1. Diagnosis with gauges to verify refrigerant level and identify any obvious issues.

  2. Evacuation of the system to remove refrigerant and moisture.

  3. Recharge using the correct refrigerant to the vehicle’s specified pressure.

  4. Pressure and leak testing to ensure the system holds refrigerant and functions properly.

  5. Final performance check and customer sign-off on cooling performance.


If a leak is found, most shops will quote the repair separately in addition to the recharge to restore full function.


Is your 2017 Civic using R-134a or R-1234yf?


Refrigerant type for your Civic


To avoid damage and ensure proper cooling, confirm the refrigerant type before charging. Look for a label under the hood or check the owner’s manual; if in doubt, ask the service advisor to verify the correct refrigerant for your VIN.



  • Under-hood label: A sticker on the radiator support or nearby usually lists the required refrigerant.

  • Owner’s/service manual: The HVAC section specifies the recommended refrigerant.

  • Dealer confirmation: If labels are illegible, a dealer or qualified shop can pull the exact spec for your car.

  • Compatibility note: Using the wrong refrigerant can impair cooling and potentially cause damage.


Note: Many 2017 Civics in current U.S. markets use the newer R-1234yf, but you should verify before charging to get an accurate quote.


Summary


AC recharge costs for a 2017 Honda Civic depend on refrigerant type, the presence of leaks, and local labor rates. A straightforward recharge on a leak-free system typically falls in the $150–$300 range, with higher prices if the car uses R-1234yf or if leak repairs are needed. Always check the refrigerant type on the hood label and obtain a detailed quote that covers evacuation, recharge, leak testing, and any required repairs.

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