the water pump is located underneath the timing belt cover and requires that the timing belt be removed in order to replace it as it is driven by the timing belt.
Your 2001 Honda Civic has a timing belt. Your engine is an interference engine and as such if the cam belt breaks serious engine damage will occur. Replace the belt at 110,000 miles and also replace the water pump which is driven by the belt.
The 1.7 liter has a cam belt. Replace it at 110,000 miles.
You should replace the water pump, tensioner, seals, and drive belts with the timing belt. It should be no more than 450 dollars.
The 1995 Honda Civic is an interference engine. If the belt breaks you will have internal engine damage. Replace the belt every 90,000 miles.
The 2003 Honda Civic is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks you will have engine damage. Replace the cam belt every 105,000 miles.
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To replace the alternator on a 1995 Honda Civic disconnect the battery. Disconnect the wiring from the alternator. Loosen the adjustment bracket so the belt has slack. Remove the alternator belt along with the mounting hardware. Pull the alternator and replace it.
The tension belt for a 1991 Honda Civic and located on the driver side of the engine. The pulley is right above the compressor.
timing belt and you need to replace it every 60,000 miles