Spare parts for a Honda Civic can be purchased from your local Honda dealership. By purchasing from Honda you can ensure that the parts you receive are genuine and in the end will save you money.
Yes front end on a coupe and hatchback are the same
No they will not. It requires a lot of modification and the final result with not look good.
The Honda had bolt tightening sequence begins with the head bolts on each end of the head. Tighten the head bolts moving to the center, alternating from and to end.
one is end of 3 and another is end of 1
Follow the bottom hose from your radiator to the other end. It should end up going into a device that's bolted onto the engine block - that's where your thermostat is located. Buy a Honda Civic Service manual for more details. Good luck! http://HondaCivicRepairs.com do it myself Honda civic repair
No, they are different. Out of curiousity why would you want to? I could understand the opposite though.
Outer tie rod ended are part of the steering system on a 1998 Honda Civic. They are located in the underside of the front-end of the vehicle.
Look at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
In the Honda Civic line up, the EX monicker typically denotes the top-end trim package. Other common monickers include LX and the DX which refer to trim packages offering fewer features but at a lower base cost.
Locate the lower radiator hose and follow it up to the end. Loosen the two bolts that hold the housing in place. Remove the thermostat and install in the new one.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose