No
Any 88-91 Honda Civic.
yes. there is always this safety feature in all electrical components of a car and other products
Replacing the water pump on a 1995 Honda Civic requires removal of the timing belt and several other engine components, along with draining the coolant system. Once all the components are removed the mounting bolts on the water pump need to come off. The pump will then be able to be replaced.
forget civic parts, most 90-01 integra parts fit on this and are factory upgrades to the model.
The use of a Honda Civic engine is to power up the Honda Civic or any car or vehicle for that matter. The vehicle engine is also an efficient device that has many uses other than powering up vehicles and the Honda Civic in general.
Replacing a head gasket on a 1.5 liter Honda Civic requires removal of many of the engines components such as the intake manifold, valve cover, and timing belt. After removing the head from the engine it needs to be resurfaced. Replace the old head gasket and machined head onto the block and reinstall all the other components.
other than options and sub-models, they will be almost identical
1988-1991 Honda civic dx,si,standard civic, crx dx,hf,si any Honda auto trans 1988-1991 will fit it
yes
To change the clutch on a 1993 Honda Civic the car will need to the safely raised. Remove the starter, shift cables, wire harness, and other components found on the transmission. Unbolt the motor mount and mounting bolts for the transmission and safely lower it. Replace the clutch disk and throttle body.
Unfortunately, the Honda Civic SI only comes with a gas-powered engine and is promoted as a sporty car. It does not offer a hybrid option, as do some of Honda's other models.
The fuse box for a 1995 Honda Civic can be found in two places. The first is in the engine compartment and the other in found in the driver-side dashboard.