93 honda civic dx
Re: 93 honda civic dx
The manual transaxle has drain and fill screw plugs. The drain plug is on the bottom, the fill plug is on the side. Each can be recognized by the square inset, which fits a 3/8 drive extension.
Always remove the fill plug first, to be sure you can, before removing the drain plug. Just drain the oil, put the drain plug back in, and fill the gearbox through the fill hole until it starts running back out. Put the plug back in. (Warning - the stuff is messy and stinky. Be sure to catch the excess.) Use only Honda MTL. Some have reported good results with Redline but Honda is the safe way to go.
and is it a 2/3dr or a 4dr? but either way, you'll most likely have to take off the bumper and there should be holes to screw the fogs into, once you find them, you'll either have to get a jdm bumper with the holes for the fogs, or you'll have to cut holes for the fogs, which, unless you're a master with body work, can be a risky task.
Always remove the fill plug first, to be sure you can, before removing the drain plug. Just drain the oil, put the drain plug back in, and fill the gearbox through the fill hole until it starts running back out. Put the plug back in. (Warning - the stuff is messy and stinky. Be sure to catch the excess.) Use only Honda MTL. Some have reported good results with Redline but Honda is the safe way to go.
and is it a 2/3dr or a 4dr? but either way, you'll most likely have to take off the bumper and there should be holes to screw the fogs into, once you find them, you'll either have to get a jdm bumper with the holes for the fogs, or you'll have to cut holes for the fogs, which, unless you're a master with body work, can be a risky task.
Re: 93 honda civic dx
you can get the oil here http://www.inlinefour.com/honmantranfl.html
change your trans fluid between every 10K-30K miles, or annually if thats easier to remember
change your trans fluid between every 10K-30K miles, or annually if thats easier to remember
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