...2003 Honda Civic EX as well (158k miles). At first it would overheat when idling, and then my heater started working sporadically. It would blow cold air when idling, then hot air when driving. It ...
...Civic Ex, it has been over heating but only in stop and go traffic, never on the freeway, i have replaced, timing belt, water pump, cooling fan relay, cooling fan switch, flushed radiator and ...
...head cover. You may need to remove the A/C fan to be able to clear it of the studs on the engine block.2 Set the motor to "top dead center," or TDC. Remove the #1 cylinder's spark plug as well as ...
...2003 civic (ill answer for engine, not dragging brakes, or seized wheel bearings etc) GOT THE check engine lamp out, driving.? NO bad. scan it. get it scanned yet to see if there are DTCs stored? we ...
...1 I stated above. If the water flows it is Ok if it bubbles over the pump is bad. 4. You could have a timimg problem. Check the timing of you car, a car with a timing problem could cause overheating. ...
2003 honda civic over heating Well my civic (2003) is over heating and its not the therm. its not the rad cap. and its not the head gasket. I had everything looked at. Some people thought maybe it ...
...2003 Civics??? yes, they have very thin radiators, and they clog up easily,, flushing it will not clean them enough to matter, which in turn causes the fans to run more, and making them fail, along ...
1: the driver is filthy head lens. 2: motor dont spin 3: optical sensor bad or piece of junk in the gap. 4: DISC LABLE FLOATING ABOUT. 5: MOTOR RPM TOO LOW, AND GOES err. 6: head motor stalled. can do
1-5 minute mark After the thermostat open up (after 195 F warm up) at 5-12 minute mark or after high idle you should see less bubbles. If you do not see any in rush of bubbles then your thermostat may
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