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If you are wanting to know what services are due, the best thing to do is check your Owner's Manual. Different things may be due depending on how your Civic is equipped (engine size, transmission type, etc.).
If you do not have an Owner's Manual, you can download a free copy by signing up for a free registration at ownerslink.com. (The official site for Honda owners) You will need the VIN from your vehicle to register. There is a BUNCH of FREE information provided for Honda owners. Just click the following link:
Timing belt need to be done around 100K miles. You might want to check the brakes. Fronts struts are known to leak on this model car. Trans fluid will need to be replace. Air filter and pollen filter might need to be replace if dirty. I worked on Honda for 8 years and this model doesn't have too many major problem, but I can't say that for the one you're buying.
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If you have never changed a cambelt (timing belt) then it is not recommended that you attempt it. It is a job for a mechanic, as getting the cam timing wrong on reassembly is easy to do and can have disastrous consequences. It is easy enough once you know how, and if you are reasonably mechanically able, I'd suggest getting a repair manual for your vehicle that has a step by step procedure for timing belt replacement. Companies like Haynes produce very good repair manuals.
Every 5,000 km.for engine oil and filter Every 40,000 km automatic transmission, if manual needs 100,000 km Brakes you must to inspect every 10,000 km Coolant replace 80,000km Suspension and others parts of the cars needs visual inspection once in a while
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