How much does it cost to replace a clutch on a 2001 Honda Civic?

How much does it cost to replace a clutch on a 2001 Honda Civic?

The Best in Auto Repair The average cost for a Honda Civic clutch replacement is between $1,309 and $1,478. Labor costs are estimated between $646 and $814 while parts are priced at $664.

What kind of clutch does a Honda Civic have?

This article breaks down a complicated process and takes you step-by-step in how to correctly replace the flywheel and clutch on your Honda Civic. This article applies to the Honda Civic (1992-2000). Your Honda Civic uses a hydraulic clutch system to engage the transmission into the gears.

How do you replace the flywheel on a Honda Civic?

Use the following steps to replace the flywheel and clutch on your Honda Civic. The quickest way to reach the clutch is from underneath the chassis. In order to do this, use a jack to raise the vehicle and a pair of jack stands to support the chassis in the air. Also use this as an opportunity to drain the transmission fluid. Figure 1.

What are the bolts on a Honda Civic?

The rear transmission mount is held in by a 17mm bolt and the starter has two 14mm bolts, a wire clip, and a 12mm cable nut. The slave cylinder assembly is held in place by two 12mm bolts. Figure 11. Remove bolts for rear torsion mount.

Where can I find the Honda Civic Clymer manual?

For more information and step by step instruction, refer to the relevant section of Clymer manual 42026, which also covers the Honda CR-V compact SUV, or suscribe for instant access to the 2001-2011 Honda Civic Clymer online manual.

How do you replace the clutch on a Honda Civic?

The rear transmission mount is held in by a 17mm bolt and the starter has two 14mm bolts, a wire clip, and a 12mm cable nut. The slave cylinder assembly is held in place by two 12mm bolts. Figure 11. Remove bolts for rear torsion mount. Figure 12. Remove the starter bolts. Figure 13. Remove the clutch line bracket. Figure 14.

Use the following steps to replace the flywheel and clutch on your Honda Civic. The quickest way to reach the clutch is from underneath the chassis. In order to do this, use a jack to raise the vehicle and a pair of jack stands to support the chassis in the air. Also use this as an opportunity to drain the transmission fluid. Figure 1.

Where is the pressure plate on a Honda Civic?

Take the pressure plate and mount it on top of the clutch plate. Position the pressure plate so the three studs on the flywheel are visible. Once fitted, tighten the pressure plate bolts to 19 ft/lbs using a criss-cross pattern.

The rear transmission mount is held in by a 17mm bolt and the starter has two 14mm bolts, a wire clip, and a 12mm cable nut. The slave cylinder assembly is held in place by two 12mm bolts. Figure 11. Remove bolts for rear torsion mount.