80,000 miles
It might be the brake pedal switch
they might need a little modification, but probably not much.
Might have slight differences. They are both in the 4th gen or EF class of civic. 88-91.
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NO! the Si only comes in stick (manual) transmission, and as of 2006, it is a six speed transmission. i had a honda civic si with a auto trans my civic was a 99 so it might not pretain to this but just thoght i would say that there is such thing as a honda civic si auto trans
A noise on the driver's side in the 2000 Honda Civic EX, manual transmission, with a noise when braking hard might mean that the brake pad is loose. A spring could have fallen off that helps hold the break pad on.
the brakes probably got too hot, due to long and hard braking. Then it is possible that the brakes start to do that. The other problem might be that your brakepads are worn and have to be replaced.
A parking light on your 1998 Honda Civic might not work because the bulb is broken or because the fuse has blown. It might also have an issue with the wiring between the fuse and the bulb.
Yes, tons of them. Might want to specify what bearing your asking about.
you might die from carbon monoxide
The engine is getting to hot in your 2002 Honda Civic for the temperature gauge to rise above normal. The back of fan might be failing.
If your 1994 Honda Civic is sputtering, it may be due to a clogged fuel line. Another possible cause is that one of the pistons isn't firing correctly. A tune up might be in order.