20 Most Recent 2005 Honda Civic 1.7i Questions & Answers

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I need a fuse diagram for the interior fuse box on an 05 civic LX

You find here fuse box diagram and description for Honda Civic 2005 https://www.autogenius.info/honda-civic-2001-2005-fuse-box-diagram/
6/4/2023 6:24:37 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Jun 04, 2023
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How to repair turn signal 2005 honda civic coupe lx special edition

pry the lenz off and replace bulb
9/18/2016 7:22:41 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Sep 18, 2016
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How to repair Turn signal switch 2005 honda civic coupe lx

Generally those are not repaired they are replaced. Replacing them involves removing the steering wheel and taking the old one out. This requires special tools.
8/31/2016 12:34:47 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Aug 31, 2016
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Light for defogger is out

check the fuse
4/13/2014 8:54:41 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Apr 13, 2014
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35 pounds of pressure in air conditioning system but 0 when compressor turned on

Detect refrigerant leakage in the system, repair and recharge the gas
1/8/2014 1:02:08 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Jan 08, 2014
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02 civic 1.7 overheating problem

lots of causes. but symptoms and tests are first. is it leaking AF? antifreeze is AF on the ground.? in the oil pan? chocolate, milk shake?, same with A/T transmission./ is it just the gauge, telling you that? or steam shooting out the rad cap? or engine pinging, and CEL glowing. >? loosing fluid level? each day? 1: cold engine, open hood , RAD cap off, AF is way low or gone there? oops this is real loss, side overflow tank, is not a clue to level, now. only actual rad. fill.
1/7/2014 5:57:39 PM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Jan 07, 2014
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P0238 dodge code

cam sensor failing, or crank sensor both do the same thing and is common fault they do get hot.
10/17/2013 5:07:27 PM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Oct 17, 2013
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I need to know whats the rod bearing sequence for 2005 honda civic 1.7l

Come back with an explanation of what you call rod bearing sequence.
2/23/2013 4:20:40 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Feb 23, 2013
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Radiator fans not working,but turn on when ac is on

fan temp switch.
8/4/2012 3:03:36 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Aug 04, 2012
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Is there 2005 honda civic software update for po128 error code

I think we all just live in a world of automobiles,that havetoo much high tech technology,when not so much is needed,just to keep exhaust emissions at an acceptable levelAt least you kept going back to the dealer & not keep drivingas most people doYou gave the dealer techs several chances at resolving the issues,all be it, expensive, to say the least. I don't see anything where you went wrong, or they let you down,assuming your good to go & no more issuesI assume that the head gasket was something that only moved& leaked internally under certain conditions & I don't know why orwhen the ECU came up as a problem,they don't fail often
8/1/2012 2:52:12 AM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Aug 01, 2012
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2005 civic running hot .. heaters blowing cold air

Have your thermostat checked, also check the coolent level.
1/8/2012 4:17:11 PM • 2005 Honda Civic... • Answered on Jan 08, 2012
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96 honda civic dx location of PCV valve

Hi Jason , no vin told no engine told of vast world wide. no country told. PCV goes to top of valve cover on most engines to suck the fumes off of there and burn them. a SMOG device. dx-undefined-undefined-0.jpg our USA 96 has a rubber grommet there and a PCV stuffed in there. tell what engine is there. and country if smart. pvc-undefined-undefined-1.jpg it loves to clog and make engine leak oil and engine burns oil; replace it is best every 50k miles, it is only a check valve.inside, simple as can be but clogs. In the USA all cars here changed radially for 1996 year manufactured after july1, 1995 for 96 marketed year. OBD2 day we call that, even engine options before NOW GONE.
6/13/2023 6:05:31 PM • Honda Civic Cars... • Answered on Jun 13, 2023
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Como calibrar sensor tps honda civic

Tengo un Honda civic ex 2002 1.7 engie std le cambi? el map sensor y el tps sensor y el carro cuando lo prendo esta bastante acelerado que la revoluciones est?n en 2,000 que ser?a eso que le est? causando que est? acelerado podr?a ser el tps mal conectado?
10/31/2022 1:59:47 AM • Honda Civic Cars... • Answered on Oct 31, 2022
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My clutch is to the floor no pressure I've bleed it every which way possible I checked the lines for leaks everything what might be wrong

I assume when bleeding clutch lines you are able to get fluid to flow through, so there must be something wrong with the pedal assembly, i'd check there and work way forward
4/21/2022 8:47:25 AM • Honda Civic Cars... • Answered on Apr 21, 2022
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2007 Honda Civic: is there a fuse that the side mirror motor uses? I have no power to move my mirrors with the thinger on the door

try fuse 36 copy and paste https://www.autogenius.info/honda-civic-2007-fuse-box-diagram/
4/1/2022 4:48:24 PM • Honda Civic Cars... • Answered on Apr 01, 2022
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