I think it's pretty straight forward... there is a rad support at the top with one 10mm bolt holding it on, after that it's just flush coolant take off hoses and replace. pretty much all 92-2000 civics are universal radiator- wise. Good luck!
You should replace it the radiator to play it safe because theres a good chance that it may be leaking or will leaking but check with your dealer or autoshop.
check your radiator hoses to make sure theres no leak, you may need to flush ur engine and replace the freeze plugs
Theres a drain plug at the bottom of the radiator.. or you can undo the bottom hose..
theres no cap on radiator~ it is filled through the recovery tank on the fender well.
its in front of the radiator, usually theres 2
theres is only three.
Theres a leak. Probably a hose but could be radiator or heater core, water pump or engine core plug
If you look right by the power steering pump theres one there, and theres a round one on the side by the radiator, and also one more by the firewall towards the back of the engine. If you look right by the power steering pump theres one there, and theres a round one on the side by the radiator, and also one more by the firewall towards the back of the engine.
theres not pull the bottom hose.
The air filter is located on the passehgers side of the enginge compartment in a black box next to the radiator. Release the two retaing clips from the top and lift it off. Theres your air filter
on my 98 Bravada there is a flap under the car where the oil filter is. I took mine off and on the passenger side of the radiator, theres a green radiator plug. On mine you turn the plug and pull it out a little.
i dont think theres a special ending but if there is get a 100% of the game