it will tell you the free on type on the compressor. it will be r-12, r-14 or 134a. it really doesn't matter if you are going to change the freon. if you pull out all the old freon and re-fill it with 134a it will still work. 134a is the only one you can buy over the counter.
r12
R134a
R134a
approx. 1.5-2.0 lbs. of R134a type refridgerant
Yes. If it has the same type of motor as from the car you got the transmission from.
Type this into your search engine. "1995 Honda Civic fuse panel photo" and you will see many photos of the fuse block.
The 1992-1995 Honda Civic LX Sedan has a 102 horsepower 16 valve engine called the D1587.
R134a
Freon' is a brand name for 'refrigerant', the type of refrigerant used on early 1990 Honda Civics was R-12. Now a license is required for someone to properly charge the system so many owners have switched to R-134a.
According to the Auto Car website, the most popular Honda Civic is the Honda Civic Type R Mugen. The Mugen is a sporty type of Honda Civic with tail wings above the trunk of the vehicle.
The 1995 Lexus sc 400 would most likely win for a race of that type but 1996 Honda civic lx would win for accuracy and steering.
The OEM refrigrant that is came with is R12. R12 is very expensive and no longer made so have it converted to R134a.