My 1994 Honda Civic AC clutch does not engage but my AC condenser fan works?
My 1994 Honda Civic AC clutch does not engage but my AC condenser fan works?
My 1994 Honda Civic AC clutch does not engage but my AC condenser fan works?
I was looking into the g series because it says it can handle good bass. I listen to the music LOUD about 5 notches below full volume. But I want it to be consistent with the volume and I saw the Pioneer pro series which is supposedly the best but it needs an amp to sound better, not sure what to do? I might want subwoofer as well to make the sound even better. This will be going into my 2007 honda civic. I've never changed the speakers so I definitely need help.
Also, will I need a new audio control system? I'd like to just change the speakers not the whole console.
Looking to replace two tires now and two more tires in 6 months. I'm looking for best bang for your buck mid range tire. I want something that will last a long time and give solid performance.
I had a tire with a nail in it for a while and it would go low about every 3 weeks, and the TPMS light came on. I've gotten the tire changed and the light is still on. Do I have to go to the dealer to solve this problem or is there any other less expensive solution?
How do I do a window conversion from manual to automatic for a Honda civic 1996?
I'm replacing my PCM in my car. I got the the point where I'm removing the glove compartment, and I came across a bolt that I need to remove. I think it's removed with a socket? But I don't know what size. I have tried a few. Is there a standard size for Honda Civics? Also, would it be one like 11/32", or 7mm?
2004 Honda Civic EX Sedan 1.7 Vtec Automatic
I know that shocks and struts need to be replaced in pairs (the two in front or the two in back).
My questions is: Can I just have the two front struts replaced or should I get the two front struts AND shocks replaced?
I live in Seattle, and I have a '99 Honda Civic. I called for a car locksmith yesterday (9/16) to unlock my car, and I'm confused to why the service cost me $223?
I waited for someone to come for 3 hours. I called at 5 pm and was hoping to see someone in the next 45 minutes to an hour but no one came yet, so I called again at around 6:45 pm and spoke to the receptionist, then the receptionist called the locksmith and he called me after, and asked if it was an emergency and how I locked myself out of my car. I said no it was not an emergency, but I didn't want to wait for someone any longer because its been over 2 hours already, the locksmith didn't come to my house until 7:50 pm. He had promised to come before 8 pm, but it was almost 3 hours at that point.
I had a '99 Honda civic (a reputation of an easily known car to break into) and I researched nearby areas average price in the Seattle are, and they were around $150-170. I understand there was a $35 service call charge, but $169 for the car lockout itself was what threw me off. I asked the locksmith how he came up with that price, but he didn't explain it well enough to me other than its just the type of car is the reason for it being $169. I'm wondering why I was charged $223 in total. Where did the $169 price come from, Is there some sort of rubric to follow? Ect.
Should I call the company and talk to them? Or it is what it is?
1998 Honda civic dies after running for 6 minutes when it is 50 degrees or colder out. It will start right back up after waiting 60 seconds and run just fine for rest of the day. Looking for clues as to what can be wrong
Honda civic 01 ex
VTEC automatic
My car starts to shakes when I'm going 60mph & above. Once I let go of the gas it stops the shaking & rides smooth.