Overload or short in system
that means you have a short somewhere in the car
You evidently have something shorted to ground. You did not specify as to which fuse you are blowing. Consequently, iI am unable to help you.
Scheduled maintenance for a 2003 Honda Civic applies to the type of service needed to keep the car running healthy. Oil changes are an example of scheduled maintenance.
It could be a problem in the air mass or the fuel pump
I would imagine that's a sign it has a hole in it.
A common cause for a stalling 1996 Honda Civic is a vacuum leak. Check the vacuum diagram for the vehicle and is if there are any leaking air lines.
If fuses keep blowing on your Honda, you likely have a short somewhere. You can get a multimeter and a copy of the wiring diagram so you can track down the short, or you can have a mechanic do it. If you've recently installed anything new such as a radio or a gauge or switch, that would be where you want to start.
A 1993 Honda Civic might keep flooding because of a damaged idle air control valve or because of oil leaking past the rings of the pistons. This type of problem is rare because the vehicle is fuel injected.
The amount of anti-freeze that you put in your Honda Civic is dependent upon the colon level in your cooling system. The manufacturer recommends that you keep a minimum of 50 percent antifreeze in the cooling system.
check ur trani fluid.
why does fuses keep going out
no, the 98 front clip will only fit 96-98 civics, and for a 00 civic, you will need a 99-00 front clip... they look very similar, but there's a few slight differences that keep them from being interchangeable...