because you need coolant.
The intake air temperature sensor on a 1991 Honda Civic is found on the intake. The intake air temperature reads to climate of the air that is being sucked in through to the engine.
I have a 2004 Honda Civic. The Speedometer rests at 35 MPH and when traveling at 55 MPH, it reads 85MPH.
The mass air flow sensor on a 2006 Honda Civic is found behind the intake manifold. The MAF sensor reads how much air is circulating throughout the engine.
Trouble code P0730 means: TCM A/T Shift Control System
If you take out the bulb, it should have information printed directly on it. In my case (2001 Honda Civic LX 2 DR), the bulb reads 9003 HB2 H4 60/55W. If you get a 9003 compatible bulb, then it should work.
depends on whats wrong with it, it could be as simple as just needing to take the front of the dash off and repositioning the needle that reads the temperature
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if it doesnt work on 1 and 2 it could be a blower motor resistor but if it doesnt work at all check the fuses, relay and check voltage if it reads 12 v replace the motor
i just put in a new radiator and now temperature gauge reads high but their are no leaks
If your temperature is 97.7 it is slightly low. There is no danger with having a temperature that reads this.
the map sensor is located on top the intake manifold and reads off map sensor just disconnect wire then get a Philips screw driver and take off then replace and put back on