This depends in where you have it done. If you do it yourself around $125.00. At a shop it can vary from about $600.00 to $1,000.00.
2006 Civic has a chain, no replacement necc. but the water pump still has to be looked at!
the water pump is under the timing cover, if you replace the water pump, it is also a good time to change out the timing belt... Honda recomends changing water pumps when you change the timing belt...
the water pump is turned by the timing belt and it is recommended that you change the belt at the same time as the water pump
change water pump 95 Honda civic ex
it runs on the timing belt
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I think there is only one on the 4 cylinder (1.6 and 1.7). Just behind the timing belt. You change the water pump at the same time as the timing belt.
you don't have to, but it is always better to do that, plus when you change the water pump, the mechanic will flush the coolant as well. Do the whole package on that Honda civic 96 which is , water pump, timing belt, cam shaft seal, and some other seals ( can't remember the names ). the whole job could be done for 400 bucks. Its worth it though. I have a 1997 Honda Civic and I have priced out the Timing Belt/Cam Seals/Water Pump to be around $500-$600. It is always a good idea to change the water pump as well since the mechanic is in there anyways. Its great preventative maintenance and the water pump and timing belt usually have the same life-span.
4-500$
The water pump on a 1993 Honda Civic is found on the driver side of the engine bay. The pump assembly can be seen next to the timing belt.
Timing belts are probably one of the things u should leave to the experts. Find someone who accels at it.
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.