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kmart sux period.......don't know why anyone would even work there LOLQuote:
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http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...0&page=1&pp=12
look there for service manuals
they are very good for servicing ur car
actually i just realised that the 92-95 civic manual isn't up there
wyn - i've got a copy of this
u want me to upload it somewhere for everyone else?
hey kstar bleeding the coolant outta the radiator is pretty ez cos i got a civic 93 but ... same shit the cars radiator is tiny and the bleed screw isnt much further from the radiator .. then unscrew that .. then MASS coolant will come out .. wait till its all out then get a water hose wash it completely till the coolant and water comes out ALL water then after that rescrew the bolt in .. then get your coolant and fill it to the top then when u see the coolant is filling to the top.. then run ur engine and the coolent will get sucked down then keep filling then rescrew in the cap and thats it your done hahaha =P
if you could put those manual up that would be awesome :)
so draining the coolant sounds like an easy process - thanks :)
Those online manuals have broken links, were they in PDF format?
krasyvy, you can buy a 92-95 Civic Haynes manual (hard copy) from Repco stores, and possibly other auto shops. Though the one I got was only for SOHC engines, not sure if the DOHC one is available here.
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yeh i have one, i dont get what your trying to say.?
No worries, I didnt realise you already have one. I was suggesting you get a manual from Repco if you had no luck finding one online.
u can take ur drive shafts out and take them to a cv joint they should exchange the torn boots for about 20 to 25 each boot then all u have to do is put them back!