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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 05, 2008

SOURCE: 1998 honda civic ex sedan

remove rear seat, remove round metal cover, disconnect fuel lines and wires from top of fuel pump, jack up rear of car. remove gas tank straps, lower gas tank with a jack, install is reverse.....if you need to just replace the fuel pump you don't have to remove tank you Can access from under rear seat good luck and please rate -jeff

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2009

SOURCE: reset keyless entry on 1998 honda civic

Okay, here goes-

1. Turn Key to on position.
2. Push and hold **valet button on the stock radio.
**Valet button is skinny bar located between am/fm & cd/tape buttons on stock radio.
Door locks will cycle one time.

3. Press any button on remote one time within 20 seconds. Door locks will cycle again.
4. To program up to 4 additional remotes repeat step 3 for each additonal remote.
5. Turn key off programming is complete.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2009

SOURCE: REPLACE TIMING BELT AT WHAT MILEAGE?

replacement at 90,000 miles.....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: honda civic 1998 over heating. cooling fan problem? Where are the fuses for that. Thank you

Most likely you have a bad thermostat is stuck and not letting coolant to flow to your radiator. check your coolant level if is normal replace the thermostat NOTE: if you live air pockets on your cooling system then also cause to over head when adding new coolant open the bleeder valve if you cant find it just add coolant whit the engine running when the new thermostat open will release the air pocket and you will see a sudden drop of you coolant level, then add more on till the radiator is full again. never drive your car for long is your engine is over heating that will cause a blown head gasket and mayor repairs. if your on the street and just notice than your car is over heating turn your A/C off set it on heating maximum fan max heat and of coarse roll down all your windows. it be real hot for you but that will save your engine. the heater core on your car is like a baby radiator and bypass the engine thermostat that will help to cooled down a lot . hope this help you and good luck.

Anonymous

  • 631 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: Ilustrations on how to change timing belt on honda

If you send me your email I will send you the diagrams and info on how to do this. To much to put on here.

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Okay, here goes-

1. Turn Key to on position.
2. Push and hold **valet button on the stock radio.
**Valet button is skinny bar located between am/fm & cd/tape buttons on stock radio.
Door locks will cycle one time.

3. Press any button on remote one time within 20 seconds. Door locks will cycle again.
4. To program up to 4 additional remotes repeat step 3 for each additonal remote.
5. Turn key off programming is complete.

Thanks for using Fixya, please rate if this helps :)
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