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1995 Honda Civic Questions & Answers
I dont know the marks on timing belt for honda civic 1.3 ccm 16 valve 95 year produced
Hi there's this website something like reliable-store and it is very amazing for manual for repairing servicing anything
someone on fixya recommended it to me and I thank him even today
They have full manuals and it's verrrrry cheap and mine
I got free in offers
3rd time I bought it, I also had an issue with the file so the girl replaced it in 30 mins
there is one website more but i don't remember its name it was 2 years back bitman something link this
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1995 honda civic d15b7 cranks but wont start. new
Are you sure you have correct timing? its definetly a fule problem, if timing is good then turn your key to the on position and try to listin for the fule pump to prime. While the key is in on position go to fuel rail, there is a valve on fule rail called sharader valve. Get a small screw driver and press valve in to check if car has fule pressure. if pressure is present then it is incorrect timing or possible bad cam sensor.
1995 honda civic heater/airconditioning stopped working suddenly
Well, the first thing to do is check all the fuses, esspecially the main fuse panel in the engine compartment. Look for a black box cover above the wheel arch. There's fuses and relays inside the box. You'll need some long-nose pliers to pull the fuses out to check if they are blown. Be aware that your car is now 23 years old, and there can be wiring faults in the harness that are difficult to find.
LED does'nt work on tail light but conventional bulb is working
Your description indicates the replacement led bulb is either defective or not a direct replacement for the ordinary bulb, which I assume is a 2-filament stop/tail type because if you have a good ground and both supplies are present as indicated by the fact the ordinary bulb worked fine, the led should similarly work if it is good.
I suggest you check the supply voltages while the led is fitted. It might happen that some device in the lighting circuit is monitoring the amount of current or resistance of each bulb and will not provide a supply unless it "sees" the correct amount.
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