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How to change thermostat on 1993 honda civic 1.5 engine

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Flow the passenger side radiator hose to the engine block and it will behide it and there will be 2 10 milimeter blots make sure the is a catch pan under the engine

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: driver door handle will not open door 1993 Honda Civic

there is a pin in the door handle might have broke off there are two 10 mm nuts that will release the handle but you have to take the door panels off and remove it any local junk yard should have it or can order it for you

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SOURCE: car overheat

The rad fan is required to keep your engine at a normal operating temp. When you are going at hiway speeds the fan is not needed. When you stop then the fan has to operate to keep the engine cool.If the fan is not operating, it could be the fuse or fan relay or temp sensor or computer This problem should be checked by someone who is a professional..

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2009

SOURCE: 1993 honda civic lx enggine cuts off while driving.

replace main relay.

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: 1994 Honda Civic Ex Heater doesn't work. Thermostat does

check your fuses

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: 1993 honda civic timing belt replacement d15b

Buy a Haynes manual (about $20) from an autostore; you're going to need it for this task

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