you need 2 metric bolts. go to a hardware store and buy 2 8mm-1.25 x 40 or 50 mm. on the drum you will see 2 threaded holes next to the wheel studs. thread the bolts into the holes( they should go fairly easy depending on rust. if not don't force them). tighten the bolts evenly and the drum will pop right off. to reinstall, just put the drum back on and use the lug nuts to press it back down
The brake booster on a 1990 Honda Civic is held in place with several mounting bolts and the brake master cylinder. Remove all the mounting bolts, vacuum lines and the master cylinder. Go underneath the dash and remove the plunger from the brake pedal. The booster will fall out. Replace the unit.
with hand and tools...
Removing and changing brake pads is pretty simple. Lift the car on a jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper, remove the old brake pad, put in the new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
No it will not.
The running lights have a bad ground.
check fuses, and then check for power to the bulbs check for power in and out of brake switch
In the gas tank..... you will need remove connector and others...
Let me know if you have found out the answer to this question i need to disarm my 1990 Honda civic also
remove the ecm fuse for 30 seconds will clear the codes.gmjim
What size gas tank does the 1990 Honda Civic Hatchback have?" i have a 1990 civic and i have never been able to put in more than 10 gal.
Try looking at the workshop manual http://manualfile.com/Automotive/Honda/honda-civic-1988-1990-workshop-manual.html
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