I got them replaced at Jiffy Lube. Thank you.
Take it to a Honda Civic garage / mechanic.
1998 Honda civic DX should have a 107 HP stock
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To change a 1998 Civic DX intake manifold to a Civic EX manifold, start by disconnecting the battery and removing any necessary components like the air intake and throttle body. Next, unbolt the DX manifold from the engine and carefully detach any sensors or hoses attached to it. Install the EX manifold by reversing the removal process, ensuring all sensors and hoses are properly connected. Finally, reattach the battery and check for any leaks or issues before starting the engine.
The wiper motor for a 1998 Honda Civic is located on the firewall, underneath the vent cover, below the wipers.
The horn relay on a 1998 Civic DX is located under the dash on the driver's side. It is just to the left of the turn signal flasher, and to the left of the steering column.
I have never worked on a 1998 Civic but I have worked on a lot of Hondas. I have worked on 88,90,91,92,93 and a 95 Civics. the pcv are right under intakes.
170000 km
the 1999 civic was released a year after the 1998 civic and has an "e" in the suffix whereas the 1998 civic has a "d" in the suffix. Also, the 1998 Honda Civic dX shoots flames from it's exhaust pipe. This was deemed "so nineties" by 1999 by the National What is Cool and What is Not (NWCWN) Board of Directors it's in 1999 national caucus. Sources: Common Sense Former NWCWN Chairman I'm 90 years old so I know everything
The Civic Ex has Vtec while the Dx does not. Ex is 1.6 and the Dx is 1.5
It is mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.