You don't need to use a Honda brand coolant. You just need to know what type of coolant your vehicle requires. Regular coolant (green) and dexcool(orange) Do not mix these two up! When you look at the coolant reservoir it should tell you what type it needs, if not there look in the owners manual or if all else fails just peer inside the reservoir or radiator cap(make sure the car is not hot or you might just have a face full of hot coolant) to see what color it is.
to make it easier, they make a coolant, which is compatible with any color coolant.
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.
According to the Haynes Manual the coolant capacity for a 1995 Honda Civic is 4 Quarts.
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.
1.6 liters
I don't know of a brand, but there is the Honda "Civic".
An 89 Honda Civic LX holds 4.8 quarts of coolant. Some models of this car take as much as 5.8 quarts.
You really only need to put in one gallon of coolant in a Honda Civic at a time. However, some will take more than one gallon.
head gasket
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On the thermostat housing.
how many coolant sensors do i have on a 2003 civic si ep3
The coolant capacity of a 1990 Honda Civic is 7 quarts or just under 2 gallons. It uses a mixture of anti-freeze and water at a 50/50 ratio.