Do all honda civic 2000 models have solenoids?
So if it doesn't have a solenoid, then it's not a vtec. And if it does have a solenoid, then it's a vtec regardless if upper or lower? Am I correct or what?
There's a starter solenoid, transmission solenoids and more. What the devil are you talking about?
Wtf are you talking about?
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