you need to replace your heater core that smoke and oily film is anti-freeze
it is attached to the starter. looks like a cylinder
it looks to be a Honda civic, probably the 2000-something sedan model.
Looks like the comedian "Godfrey" singing at the begining with the cowboy hat.
On the U.S. 2004 Civic EX, if you put your foot on the gas pedal, it is above and to the right of your ankle. It looks like it is attached to the center console on my Civic EX.
For looks it has to be the 1.6 coupe but if it is speed u r after try the 2.0 sr turbo
Look down low on the drivers side. This is what it looks like. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=1995+honda+civic+speed+sensor
the o2 sensor is in the exaust manifold or down pipe it looks like a sparkplug with wires
According to the Haynes manual for all 1992 to 1995 Honda Civic and Honda De Sol models. The diagnostic connector is located under the passenger side glove box behind the kick panel. Using a small screw driver remove the plastic cover from the electrical connectors and plug in your DBII diagnostic tool. I have a 1995 Honda Civic EX and the photo in the book looks nothing like anything under my passenger side glove box
The EGR Valve is locaded right on the back of the manifold on the left side is the one that looks like is mostly glued not screwed.....
I don't think it is a 15"-I have just bought a 15" wheel on EBay - it has 4 studs but when held against the car, Honda Civic, (November 2007) which has 16" wheels looks quite wrong.. Assume therefore that a 16" spare wheel is required. PaulAllcroft@btinternet.com
The pros of the Honda Civic on the Edmunds website are that the car can be handled well enough, has good power, has good looks and a very good fuel consumption. The cons are that the chassis of the car is not well built, the interior of the car has several defects and the driver seat is not designed well.
its against the firewall. looks like a black plastic cylinder, and the fuel feed line from the intake manifold is connected to it.