You have to fabricate fittings to splice into the fuel line at the fuel filter so as to install a fuel pressure gauge. Not uncommon to do with older vehicles.
Check your manual that's why you have it
Check tire pressure
Check the inside of the door. There should be a label there. I think it is 32psi but check the label.
Check the inside of the door. There should be a label there. I think it is 32psi but check the label.
Check the inside of the door. There should be a label there. I think it is 32psi but check the label.
1 = Rotate tires and check air pressure 2 = Change Air & Cabin Filter
You can check fuel pressure by buying a fuel pressure master kit and remove the fuel line from the fuel rail with a size 17 socket and then install tool and crank.
Probably not , but check the owner's manual, it should list it, if it's there.
There are several warning lights on a 2008 Honda Civic. The main lights are for the brake system, air bag system, check engine, tire pressure, oil pressure, and battery power.
check your fuses first. then check the bulbs. If that doesn't work. check your wiring be sure to check to see if your switch on the brake pedal is closing, as pressure is applied.
First I would check the fuel pressure. Check the pump and check for any blockage in the line or the tank.
The check engine light may be flashing on a 1996 Honda Accord if a timing issue is detected or oil pressure is low. The exact cause can be determined by connecting an OBDII code reader.