its the iac valve or maf sensor
It is all down to how you drive it.
Hatchback
Same problem on my 2005 Honda Civic. Any one has the answer?
lithium grease, it doesnt run down
Believie it or not, Try drive a Honda Accord 4 door. He is not a flashy guy off the field and is very down to earth.
If it is strictly a FRONT WHEEL DRIVE and not an All Wheel Drive - yes, you can - with the front wheels off the ground. There is also a Honda authorized method for towing it with all four down as well.
Automatic engines don't have gears.... Pls clarify ur question
yes it is i drive a 1995 prelude H22B SI automatic the kick down can go 2 gears down very fast and with 160 hp you don't get bored
Driving with a cracked or broken drive shaft is never a good idea. The shaking will eventually damage other components and when the drive shaft finally completely breaks down you will be left stranded wherever you are at.
If it is strictly a FRONT WHEEL DRIVE you can dolly it with the front wheels off the ground. There is also a Honda authorized method for towing it with all four down as well.CAUTION - this answer applies to the TWO WHEEL DRIVE model only.For instructions on whether it is possible to tow an ALL WHEEL DRIVE model without putiting it on a trailer (all 4 off the ground) you must contact Honda Motors or an authorized Honda dealer for the information.,
it doesnt it doesnt
Try the fuse.