yes it does.
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.
timing belt and you need to replace it every 60,000 miles
This is an interference engine and it is imperative that you replace the cam belt every 90,000 miles. There is also a balance shaft belt that must be replaced at the same time. I also highly recommend you replace the water pump to save labor costs later on. The water pump is driven by the cam belt and will not last 180,000 miles so replace it now.
timimg belt must be changed every 50,000 km
At a Honda dealership around $900 with replacement of the water pump also.
For my 2001 Honda Passport, I paid $420 to have the water pump and timing belt replaced in October 2008.
How to replace a timing belt on Honda accord 94
The current factory recommended replacement mileage is 105,000 miles.
Answer: Timing Belt
They dont have timing belts. There are timing chains on both the 2.2L OHV and the 2.4L DOHC engines.
When you replace the timing belt you should also replace the water pump, seals, coolant and other belts (per the Honda guys). It cost me a little over $700 for my 2001 Accord V6. Spendy but necessary since it gets you another 100,000 miles or so. jw