1999 Honda Civic - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
2002 Honda Civic...The car is
The most common overlook thing is you got a air pocket, so before you go spend your money turn Heather on full blast, open the radiator cap, car running look for air bubbles, takes patience cause you got to wait for the thermostat to open up, you must refill the coolant really really slow snail pace, some car have a bleeding valve others have two chamber on the overflow bottle,good luck, if that doesn't work change the thermostat first and if that doesn't work I'm afraid you may need to replace water pump. . water pump
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1999 Honda Civic
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I have 99 honda civic that the rpm gauge is
At first I would suspect a VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) problem due to the flashing gear indicator and no speedometer. However, that won't keep the car from running. Check all the ground wires in the engine compartment.
I have 99 honda civic that the rpm gauge is
At first I thought VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor), which would explain the flashing gear indicator and no speedometer. But that wouldn't cause a no-start issue. Check all the ground connections in the engine compartment. And then under the dash if the problem persists.
Honda civic wont start
sounds to me like your starting motor has gone bad or is going bad. If you can locate the starting motor, give it a few taps with a hammer (not too heavy), which should loosen up the brushes inside. Try starting the car after that. Hopefully you can get it started. If not, you may have to replace the starting motor altogether.
99 Honda Civic - Stalls
replace the relay and fuel filter first
fuel pump location and access panel
under the back seat swab
Strong Crank with no start
no spark can be from crank / cam position sensors failure , broken wires
check to see that the timing belt/chain has not broken
have the fault codes read
How to hook up a precision vtec controller
Step 1. Kick yourself really hard .
Step 2 grab all the wires in the back of unit.
Step 3 cut as close as you can to unit removing wires
Step 4 recycle wire in the attempt to recoupe some of your wasted money.
Step 5 firmly grasp 32oz ball pean hammer
Step 6 place unit on the ground
Step 7 aim hammer for center of unit
Step 8 swing from texas ensuring contact with hammer face is close to center, repeat if necessary
Step 9 clean up your mess
Step 10 put all tools away for this project
Alignament rear suspension
I replaced the rear struts, when removing i discovered one was totally bad, they didn't seem bad from testing and recovered quickly when pushing on the bumper, but were bad. after replacing my rear tire wear is even after 5k miles. mine were wearing from inside to outside too.
No spark I believe?
the valves can be open if the cam is still in the head, if you remove the cam and any of the valves are open they are probably bent, this can happen if the timing belt is out of time the pistons hit the valves, if that's the case have the valves replaced and check the heads for damage, the replace head and new timing belt, making sure the timing is correct
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