Stealing will get you in the slammer but if you want to know how much it will cost, call a couple of local a/c installers which you can find in the yellow pages.
Stock rim tire sizes on a 1998 Honda Civic EX are 185 65 R14 although some have reportedly installed and prefer 195 60 R14, other sizes will likely to rub in full turn.
The 2004 Civic low pressure air conditioning service port can be found on top of the air conditioner compressor. The low pressure port should be labeled as such.
1992 and 1993 Honda Civics and Civic Del Sols with the 1.5L FI SOHC and the 1.6L MFI engines 1995 Honda Civics and Civil Del Sols with the 1.5L MFI SOHC, 1.5L MFI VTEC SOHC, and 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engines 1994 Honda Civic CX, Civic DX, Civic VX, and Civic Del Sol S with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic EX, Civic SI, Civic Del Sol, and Civic Del Sol SI with the 1.6L MFI VTEC SOHC engine 1994 Honda Civic LX with the 1.5L MFI SOHC engine 1996 and 1997 Honda Civic Del Sol with the 1.6L MFI VTEC DOHC engine
Look at lower rear of engine
Get that to a windshield reseller...
It depends on what part of the country you live. Call a couple of local shops and get some estimates.
No. The DX is the bottom of the line Civic...no a/c, no power anything.
yes it can!!
Yeah, but it's not cost-effective.
The 1994 Honda Civic air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of five pounds. The 134 Freon refrigerant is no longer sold.
it may or may not... It is an option but it is not a standard feature
The original base price of a Honda Civic in 1997 was $10,500. The price from there rose based on what type of amenities the consumer wanted installed in the car.
No, not if the belt was installed correctly.
It can be done for some models. Is there already AC on the '90 civic? If not it will require some effort but it is definitely not impossible.
Probably 1-2 lbs
I put free on in.but still blows hot air
cause its a civic that Honda makes