Turn the defroster on. If you have a separate AC switch, turn it on also. The AC should come on with the defroster automatically, but might not. If no AC, set the vent control to outside air instead of recirculate.
need diagram to install 2000 Honda civic syder fog lights
http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/foglites.htm check that out..
I am wondering the same thing. But I did find this which is really helpful, although it's an 06 I don't think the civic has changed much. http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?t=74127
The best headlights that you can purchase for a 1992 Honda Civic for night driving on the daytime running lights. You can also purchase those fog lamps as well.
When the windows begin to fog, the physical change is: condensation of water vapor.
This happens in my '93 Honda Accord as well. Since I haven't found a real solution, I've found that if you turn the Defrost + Air Conditioner on at the same time, then the fog will quickly dissipate. The downside is that you need to drive with both the defroster and AC on at the same time; when they're turned off the fog crops back up...
fog light installgo to cheap Honda parts .com look for fog lights and click install inst. i did it good luck.
The wiring is not there. You need to install the harness. Buy a shop manual. I bought aftermarket fog lamps that came with install instructions but it's too complex to write up here. Try a google search
Take front fog cowling off. remove drain plug, and remove oil filter.
Fog forms on bathroom mirrors and car windows when the water vapor in the air condenses on the glass. This is due to the temperature difference between the glass and the air.
well it could be because of the heat. if its cold out and you have the heat on in the car, then you will get hot and that will cause the window to fog.
there is a fuse box on the drivers side down on the left. you take that cover off and it has a diagram on the back of it.