the load increases fuel consumption. you're car is probably out of gas. if its still losing power after refueling, try driving very closely behind semi-trucks. this will increase aerodynamics and thus power.
under the hood
Answering "Where would your transmission fluid be leaking from on a 1994 Honda civic thats causing it to end up on your right front wheel and all under your car?"
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its right under the steering wheel and its also with the fuse box.
A Power window relay for a Honda Civic LX are located on the under side of the engine compartment fuse box. Located above the large square relay on the fuse box.
under hood relay box
"Under the passenger side dashboard.Closest to the door.Unhook the power wire,three bolts and its off."
in the plastic reservoir under the hood on the driver's side towards the front.
Either the battery has a dead cell which is draing the battery if it sits very long, or something is on and draining it. Something like a glove box, under hood, trunk, or dome light. If this battery is the OEM battery I would suspect you need a new one as it is 6 years old.
The AUX jack can vary but it is usually next to a power point. Most cars have two power points, one under the stereo or in the center console.
The fuse C914 is for the power window relay. It is located in the fuse box under the driver's dashboard.
Assuming you are losing engine coolant, if you don't see any spots on the ground under the vehicle when parked, you probably have a bad head gasket and/or a cracked head.