One reason would be that both low beams are burned out. It happens. Other than that, I suppose it could be a relay problem (usually under the hood near a strut tower). This has been a re-call issue and is common on this model. I had received a recall notice to have my dimmer switch for the 2001 replaced but ingored it. Sure enough i was driving on a long trip and my dimmer lights stopped working and I only had bright lights. I contacted my dealer and it was replaced. Thanks
Your dimmer switch is either set to minimum intensity or malfunctioning.
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Where is the starter on a 1997 Honda Civic?
Headlights have two filaments; one for low beams and one for high beams. There is a good chance that the low beams are burnt out. This doesn't necessarily mean that the high beams won't work. However, it's not too common for both low beams to burn out at the same time. Of course, it could be a fluke. I would replace the headlights with new ones and then go from there.
Because there are two different bulbs for the hi-beams and lo-beams
it would be under the hood in the fuse box .. or under your feet on the drivers side in the fuse box u will have to get under their and look
s2000 would hammer it
If you are looking to purchase a used Honda Civic VTi, a good place to start would be with used car dealerships. Any Honda dealership would have new Honda Civic VTis available. If they didn't, they could order one in for you.
no cause they are different years, model changed.
Does Honda still make the Honda Civic SI ? That is a good question and I would have to unfortunately answer that with a no. Year 2005 was the last year for the make of this particular car.
The average price of a 2006 Honda Civic would be approximately å£6,079. This is for all models and is based on a mileage of around 58,819. The average price of a hatchback 2006 Honda Civic would be approximately å£6,112.
No, they are different generations and therefore require different hoods. A 98 hood would only fit on a civic from 1996-2000