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Mervyn Hem Lee Posted on Jan 19, 2017

Civic 2006 EX won't start. battery good and brake pedal very hard, no tumble from engine.

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

SOURCE: How do you change the rear brake pads on a 2006 Honda Civic Ex.

There is a special tool to press the rear brake caliper back in on you vehicle. You can "borrow" it from Auto Zone or Advance Auto Parts. Basically because of the parking brake, you have to press the caliper back in and at the same time screw it in. I know that might sound confussing but when you see the tool they will loan you, it will make sense. It's pretty easy to do with the right tools. I have however taken the hard route before and used a C clamp and pair of needle nose to get it worked out. Hope this helps. Thanks for rating my response and for using FixYa!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 honda civic ex

if its a standard check the clutch pedal switch if its an auto check the neutral safety switch and check the fuse in the fusebox that says CRANK

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2009

SOURCE: daigram of 1995 Honda Civic EX plug clutch pedal ?

95 civic coupe ex brake lights wont work and the shifter locks in park position, what's wrong?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 Civic EX...found the carpet wet...I dried

Sometimes tough to find. If it only gets wet when driving, the problem could be in the floor pan...possibly a rubber stopper missing. If it happens when it rains without driving, may be in a door seal or coming thru the windshield gasket. Water leaks also can come in on one side and follow other objects then drip somewhere else, (because of surface tension). You can take a water hose and wet one section at a time to try and narrow down the source of the leak. Has the car had body work done? If so, look at the repaired area. Look at rubber seals around the doors and windows. Good Luck! I hope you find this to be very helpful!

Testimonial: "It is my daughter's car. She did have body work done.but it was replacement of a bumper. Does this shed any light on the problem?"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 honda civic ex,wont start, no injector pulse,

Injector pulses are sent from the engines computer. Have that checked out

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There is a special tool to press the rear brake caliper back in on you vehicle. You can "borrow" it from Auto Zone or Advance Auto Parts. Basically because of the parking brake, you have to press the caliper back in and at the same time screw it in. I know that might sound confussing but when you see the tool they will loan you, it will make sense. It's pretty easy to do with the right tools. I have however taken the hard route before and used a C clamp and pair of needle nose to get it worked out. Hope this helps. Thanks for rating my response and for using FixYa!
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