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If the engine in your Civic is a 4 cylinder then the Firing order is 1342
Honda Civic four cylinder engine all share the same pattern for the firing order. The firing order for a 1991 Honda Civic is 1-3-4-2.
the firing order for any civic and every other 4 cylinder engine(unless it has a racing misfiring system installed) is 1 3 2 4
A 1996 Honda Civic will have a 1.6 Liter 4 cylinder engine, regardless of the trim model.
The firing order for a 98 Honda Civic is 1-3-4-2. The number one cylinder is the closest one to the drivers side.
The firing order for a 1987 Honda Civic follows the same order as newer models. The firing order is 1, 3, 4, 2.
Basically, a 1.6 Liter 4 cylinder engine.
1.7 liter, 4 cylinder
The first thing to do if one cylinder is not firing on a 1989 Honda Civic SI, is to disconnect the battery. Then remove the spark plug wire and the spark plug. Check to see that there is no oil on the plug and it has the right gap measurement. Then replace the spark plug and wire and try the engine again. If it is still misfiring, change the spark plug. If that does not fix the problem, have a compression check done for that cylinder.
1.6 inline 4 cylinder
The firing order for a 2000 Honda Civic 1.6 liter 4-cylinder is 1342. The recommended spark plug gap is .044 (in thousandths of an inch).
According to the Gates website the 1.7 liter 4 cylinder in a 2004 Honda Civic : Has a timing BELT , it is an interference engine