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Take the passenger side tire off and remove the splash guards... should be easy from there
http://www.fordtaurus.net/tech/install-splash-guards.php
Splash cards are not as big as mud flaps and wont protect as well.
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The same as a plane, it's the surrounding housing that are also called splash-guards.
http://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/Install/2008_CivicSedan_SplashGuards_AII37742.pdf
Jack up the front end, remove splash panel with 10mm bolts, AC compressor is on the lower left of the engine. Loosen these 10mm bolts as well but leave it in place. Remove old belt. Replace with new belt. Tighten compressor bolts, tighten splash pan bolts. Done.
Bottom of the radiator. In most cases you have to remove the plastic splash guards that run under the radiator.
I believe your owner's manual provides that information (including photos). In essence: Remove/unbolt the splash guards under the bumper. Lying under the car, reach in to where the 'back' of the fog light is. Unclip the holder, unplug the harness, and pull out the bulb. Reverse the procedure to re-install. Be sure and replace both bulbs at the same time and while you have the splash guards off. The bulbs have the same number of hours on them and if one is gone the other won't burn much longer. Cheers
did you forget to replace the cap on the filler tube ? or you may have a leaking line
passenger side bottom back of the engine. to get at it you need to lift the car, remove the front passenger wheel, and take off the splash guards
I believe you have to remove the splash guards inside the wheel well. but as for finding a new bumper, I don't know. I found one place online that sells the bumper for the sedan model, but I have the LX, and I think I'm just going to have to find one in a junkyard somewhere.