Well if you really want to go through all that work, here are the steps. 1.On models equipped with radio coded theft protection system, refer to Vehicle Damage Warnings for system disarming and arming procedures. On models equipped with airbag system, refer to Technician Safety Information for system disarming and arming procedures. 2.Disconnect battery ground cable, then drain cooling system. 3.Snap open cable clip, then disconnect heater valve cable from heater valve. 4.Disconnect heater hoses at heater, then remove heater unit mounting nut from engine compartment side. 5.Remove instrument panel. 6.Remove heat duct or evaporator and steering column bracket. 7.Remove clip, heater mounting nuts and heater assembly. 8.Remove heater core cover attaching screws, then the cover, Fig. 16. 9.Remove pipe clamp and damper arm attaching screws. 10.Pull heater core from heater housing. Ensure care is taken not to bend inlet and outlet pipes during removal . 11.Reverse procedure to install, noting the following: a.Do not interchange inlet and outlet hoses. b.Connect all cables and ensure they are properly adjusted 12.After refilling cooling system, bleed cooling system.
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No, there is no such thing as a EJ1 civic hatchback. EJ = Civic coupe. Therefore, EG= Civic hatchback.
The 1983 civic, hatchback with 1.5 engine does not have one.
Yes it is the same care just one is hatchback
Their is no transmission dip stick for 93 honda civic hatchback
no cause they are different years, model changed.
other than options and sub-models, they will be almost identical
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00
no
Did the 1993 Honda Civic hatchback's have cd players when they came out in 1993?
Yes front end on a coupe and hatchback are the same
a 1980 civic hatchback , that thing still running,