No.
the transmission is located on the driver's side of the engine and yes the engine has to be removed to change the transmission
The whole engine and transmission has to be removed... the hood has to also be removed to get to it. The whole engine and transmission has to be removed to get to the transmission... the hood has to also be removed to get to it.
The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.
Engine does not have to be removed.
NO, but the entire wheel assembly will have to be removed.
The engine and transmission are removed as an unit out of the bottom.
No, the engine does not have to be removed.
The engine and transmission are removed out the bottom as an assembly.
Removing the transmission on a 1998 Honda Civic takes time as it engine will need to be remove as well. The engine mounts will need to be removed, coolant drained, hoses removed and shift linkage removed. When everything is properly loosened, using an engine hoist, lift the motor out. Disconnect the transmission from the engine and replace the unit.
to change all freeze plugs on any engine is expensive, as the engine and transmission need to be split to get at pluigs behind flywheel.sometimes the engine needs to be removed freon vehicle to get at others
You can either pull the engine are the transmission. But 1 are the other has to be removed to change the rear main seal. Your choice.
The engine and transmission are removed at the same time out of the bottom.