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How much is a 2001 Honda Civic engine?

Prices for a 2001 Honda Civic engine vary widely depending on condition, variant, and what’s included. In general, the engine itself typically runs about $500 to $2,500, with installation labor often doubling or more the total project cost.


For context, the 2001 Civic used a 1.6-liter D-series engine (commonly the D16Y8 or D16Y7 in US-market models). Buyers can pursue several purchase paths—used long blocks, rebuilt/remanufactured units, OEM remanufactured crates, or aftermarket replacements—with price differences driven by mileage, reliability guarantees, and included components. The following sections lay out typical price ranges by option.


Engine options and price ranges


Because prices vary by seller, location, and what’s included (for example, whether the package is a bare long block or a full engine with wiring harness, accessories, and intake/exhaust components), here are common categories and typical price ranges for the engine itself.



  • Used engine (long block or complete with some accessories): approximately $400–$900

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt engine (labor not included): roughly $1,200–$2,100

  • OEM remanufactured crate engine from Honda or an authorized supplier: about $2,300–$3,600

  • Aftermarket or non-OE replacement engine (may offer higher performance; price varies): around $1,500–$2,600


Note: Labor for installation is a separate cost and typically ranges from about $600 to $1,800, depending on shop rates, location, and whether additional work (timing belt, water pump, hoses, mounts, wiring) is required.


Considerations before buying


Before purchasing a 2001 Civic engine, verify compatibility with your exact trim (DX, LX, EX, etc.) and VIN, and confirm whether the price includes ancillaries (alternator, starter, AC compressor, manifolds). If reliability and warranty are priorities, OEM remanufactured units often carry longer warranty coverage but at a higher upfront cost.


What about installation and warranties?


Most engines sold as used or remanufactured come with some warranty, typically 30–90 days for used units and up to a year for remanufactured units, depending on the seller. Warranty terms vary, so read the fine print on coverage for core, seals, and internal components.


In practice, total project cost for replacing a 2001 Civic engine tends to fall in the $2,000 to $4,000 range when you include parts and labor. Shopping around for quotes and confirming compatibility with your VIN and local emissions requirements can help avoid surprises.


Summary


A 2001 Honda Civic engine price varies by source and condition. The engine itself typically costs about $400 to $3,600, depending on whether you buy a used long block, a rebuilt/remanufactured unit, or an OEM remanufactured crate. Labor and additional parts can add significantly to the total. Always verify compatibility with your exact vehicle configuration and warranty terms.


Bottom line: for many buyers, a used engine is the cheapest path, while OEM remanufactured units offer greater reliability and warranty at a higher upfront price. Plan for total costs, including labor, and confirm compatibility with your VIN and emissions requirements.

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