Get of your lazy butt and look around and find on wikipedia or something the computer is your last resort
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If your 1994 Honda Civic is unable to start, the problem could be a connector that is not well fitted from the transmission installation, especially if you just replaced your transmission.
There is no such switch on a Honda.
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The fuel filter is located under the rear seat in the 2003 Honda Civic. However, according to most service manuals for the Honda Civic, the fuel filter requires changing after about 200,000 miles - only sooner if using cut-rate fuels.
I guess the boot is cut or broken.
it could be many things that cause this. I'd start with a general tune up. Spark plug and wires air and fuel filter oxygen sensor and oil/filter. If this doesn't help then try the main relay. good luck
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I don't believe it does. To cut of power to the car completely, just remove one or both of the leads from the terminals on your battery. :)
it still may put some voltage to keep the car running have it tested
No it is not. It's a dealer installed add on. It is standard on the EX but not the LX. If you want it for the 97 Civic LX then you have to buy the transmitter that fits in the cut out part of the stock radio. It's available from Honda dealerships. The installation is a moderate to advanced procedure.
straight cut gear teeth on the reverse gear set. Classic Honda Characteristic.Use Honda MTF manual trans fliud and enjoy
open the glove box, look round to the right inside it, and its mounted to the metal dash frame. push the top, and your away.