You might need to change the fuel filter.
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.
It is in the front of the block between where the second and third spark plug wires connect with the engine. It took me a while to find it myself.
There is a reservoir that you check with a dipstick but make sure your engine is cool and off while you do it.
Wont shift while engine is on? Is it an automatic or a manual? if you put more information I can put a more reasonable answer.
127 hp From Edmunds review of the 2001 Civic EX: "The EX Coupe features Honda's signature 1.7-liter VTEC engine that pumps out 127 ponies" "Pony power from the VTEC engine remains 127 as in the previous generation, while the base engine goes from 106 to 115 horsepower"
A bad tire can cause your 2002 Honda Civic to jerk while driving. A bad ball joint can also cause this issue.
No. EK chassis Civics utilize D and B family engines. 4th Gen Preludes utilize F and H family engines. While it is possible (although difficult) to put a Prelude engine in a Civic, there is both no straightforward method and no logical reason to put a Civic engine in a Prelude.
From the factory, a 2000 Honda Civic EX engine does have VTEC on the intake side only. It does not say VTEC on the valve cover, and in stock form you normally cannot tell that it is working, but it is there.Unless the engine has been replaced with a non-VTEC engine or you are not operating the car correctly, VTEC should be engaging at around 5000 rpm while the engine is at normal operating temperature.
To replace the starter on a Honda Civic, you can expect to pay around $50. This is an average price, as some are $20, while others are closer to $100.
While this is for a 1992 Honda Civic, I've been told it is the same for a 1991 model. http://autoforums.carjunky.com/Automotive_Repair_C1/Electrical_and_Wiring_F6/FUSE_BOX_DIAGRAM_FOR_92_HONDA_CIVIC_P3020/
Its cold, idling, and old.3b7From my understanding with my own 89 Honda civic LX sedan, is that there is a thermometer that sets idle speed at low and high temperatures, with age, ours have degraded, and the low temp. has been borked. It doesn't hurt your car any, I've checked with a few sources, it just means while your engine is warming up in winter, your car will do that little rev thing every few seconds while idling.
The Civic Ex has Vtec while the Dx does not. Ex is 1.6 and the Dx is 1.5