1. Check the coolant. 2. Check the fuse for the fan. 3. Check the coolant again.
Check if it is consuming coolant or there is oil in the coolant. If either of these is true, you probably have a coolant leak or a bad head gasket, or a crack in your block or head. If not, you probably have a sticking thermostat.
First check to make sure you have enough coolant in the car.
According to the Haynes Manual the coolant capacity for a 1995 Honda Civic is 4 Quarts.
how many coolant sensors do i have on a 2003 civic si ep3
The 2006 Honda Civic coolant temperature sensor is located on the front of the engine. The coolant temperature sensor will be in the vicinity of the thermostat housing.
The engine coolant on a 1991 Honda Civic is replaced by turning the drain petcock and releasing the coolant. The filler cap is then removed and coolant added until the system is full again.
Check the coolant level Check to see if the cooling fan is working (should start when A/C is turned on)
Bad gasket or overheating of the engine. Check cylinder compression and seals.
The coolant sensor is also the temperature sensor, it can be found on the head under the distributor for 1.5 liter Civic motors prior to 1992.
check antifreeze. I have a small leak in my cooling system on my 93 civic and it does that when it's cold and out of coolant
1.6 liters