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Anonymous Posted on Jun 13, 2014

Cause of civic honda 2004 overheat due to heat application

When I cut the heat on in my car it overheats, why?

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Frank Magliocca

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: 95 honda civic lx overheating

COULD BE COOLANT SENSOR,HEAD GASKET,CHECK THE TIMING,THE PROPER MIXTURE OF COOLANT,WATER PUMP.DID YOU HAVE IT CHECKED OUT?ANY LEAKS?HEAT WORK WITH FAN?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

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..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: My car fuel door can't be released that is the outside fual door.Model is 2004 honda civic

pull the release cable and prop it up with something, while it is prop'd up go tap on the fuel door, if that doesn't work then you may have to pry the fuel door open

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 18, 2009

SOURCE: 98 honda civic engine overheats, cooling fan does not turn on

Under the hood of the engine, close to the battery, there is a black plastic box. This is the Fuse Relay and Control Unit Box location. Remove this Box cover. The top of this box shows which fuses or relays control the different electrical components within the engine. On the Drivers's Side of this box (right-side if you are leaning over the bumber and radiator, and facing the windshield) you will see a radiator fan relay. You can pull this and take it to your local Parts store and ask them to test it. If it tests bad, then buy another (likely $20+). Do NOT keep driving your car until you get your radiator fan fixed, <this image should help you>80dd710.png because over-heating the engine could ruin your engine ($$$$).

Jameel Bacchus

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: i have a honda civic ESI model 93. it overheats

is your antifreeze level dropping lower on local small trips
pressure test the antifreeze system to make sure there is no hose leaking
i hope u used a new thermostat because they sometimes get stuck open

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