I'm sorry but it could be many things. The most likely could also be the most expensive to fix. Typically in a Civic of this age, the timing belt goes. It has a life span of about 5 years after which the belt can snap or teeth shear off. Remove the distributor cap and have someone turn the key for a few seconds. Did the rotor (the T-shaped piece inside) turn completely around a few times? If not, then tow it to a garage, have the belt replaced and have a compression test done. If you're lucky, the valves are not bent and the cost should be around $400. If the valve are bent, then figure around $1000 or more.
were is the antenna on 2001 Honda civic
The 2001 Honda Civic has 16 valves.
The 2001 Honda Civic is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2001 Honda Civic has an inline 4 engine.
The 2001 Honda Civic has a 5-speed manual.
The 2001 Honda Civic is 14 ft. 6.7 in. (174.7 in.) long.
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No it will not.
The 2001 Honda Civic's turning circle is 34.1 ft.
The height of the 2001 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 7.1 in. (55.1 in.).
The 2001 Honda Civic runs on regular unleaded.
The 2001 Honda Civic is 14 ft. 6.7 in. (174.7 in.) long.