Oil in the radiator is a sign that you have a blown head gasket. The head gasket will have to be replaced. STOPdriving this car immediately or you will destroy the engine.
My 1997 Honda Civic EX does not over heat when I come to a stop.
The blower in my 2001 Honda Civic did not stop working.
The cooling system is bled using the bleeder screw found on the thermostat housing. To find the thermostat housing on a 1998 Honda Civic follow the lower radiator hose to its outlet. While the cooling system is running loosen the bleed valve. When bubbles stop coming out the system has been bled.
The Honda Civic loses idle at stop due to not have consistent air flow. The engine will run too lean and cause the car to shut off.
My 1990 Honda Civic Hatchback had a similar problem where it overheated on a seemingly random basis. I first replaced the thermostat, but that did not fix the problem. Then I replaced the water pump, again with no positive result. Finally, I replaced the radiator, which fixed the problem. As it turned out, the radiator had pinhole leaks that caused the problem. Also, when it comes to a leaking radiator, I do not suggest the 'quick fix' of additives to the radiator water that plug holes and stop leaks. These additives can cause more problems than they resolve. The best solution is to replace the radiator.
The brake light fuse for a 1995 Honda Civic is found in the cabin fuse box. The fuse is labeled as STOP.
Try replacing brake pads.
it should have a line eched into on side of the stick that says MAX above it. stop at that line, or just below.
The only way that actually works is to change the radiator. "Radiator Stop Leak" products don't really stop anything, except maybe you being able to spend that $5 on a Big Mac or something.
check the fuses
GET RADIATOR STOP LEAK AT THE STORE. $5 IT WORKS UNLESS THE HOLE IS BIG. JOSE
my 01 civic ac blower only work a few seconds and then stop working can you help me please?