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How much is a starter for a Honda Civic 2001?

The starter for a 2001 Honda Civic typically runs about $100 to $350 for the part itself, depending on whether you buy OEM or aftermarket, new or remanufactured, and whether you install it yourself or have it installed. When you factor in labor, total installed cost commonly falls in the $230 to $550 range, though deals and regional pricing can vary.


What affects the price


Prices vary by source and configuration. The following ranges reflect common options in the United States for the 2001 Civic, which spans several engine choices and markets. The exact price will depend on your engine code, model trim, and where you shop.



  • OEM Honda (new): roughly $180–$350

  • Aftermarket new/remanufactured (brands like Bosch or Denso): roughly $110–$210

  • Remanufactured (common aftermarket): roughly $100–$180

  • Used/ pulled from a salvage yard: roughly $40–$120


Prices can vary by region, retailer, and whether the unit is shipped with a warranty or core return policy. Always confirm compatibility with your Civic’s engine code and year before purchasing.


Additional costs and considerations


When budgeting, it's important to include installation and ancillary charges. The following provide a practical outline of potential added costs.



  • Labor: typically $100–$200 for installation, depending on shop rates and vehicle access

  • Core charge: remanufactured units may carry a $10–$50 core charge, refunded on return

  • Shipping: online purchases may add $5–$20 for standard shipping; expedited options cost more

  • Warranty: aftermarket starters often come with 1 year to lifetime warranties; OEM warranties vary by dealer


With these factors in mind, total installed costs for a 2001 Civic starter usually range from about $230 to $550, though higher-end parts or labor in certain markets can push the price beyond this band.


Choosing the right starter


The 2001 Honda Civic spans several engine configurations depending on market, so the starter must match your exact engine code and mounting details. Verify the part number, voltage (typically 12V for these vehicles), mounting pattern, and electrical connector layout. If in doubt, consult your VIN, the owner's manual, or a trusted parts specialist to confirm compatibility and avoid buying the wrong unit.


If you’d like, I can pull current price quotes from major retailers for your specific Civic variant and location.


Summary


For a 2001 Honda Civic, expect the starter itself to cost roughly $100–$350, with installation bringing the total to about $230–$550 depending on parts choice, labor rates, and any core charges. Shopping around, choosing OEM versus aftermarket, and confirming engine compatibility can lead to better timing and price.

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