What to know about a 1993 Honda del Sol?

What to know about a 1993 Honda del Sol?

Your selection of a 1993 Honda Civic del Sol was a wise investment. It will give you years of driving pleasure. To enhance the enjoyment of your new car, take time to study this manual. In it, you will learn about your car’s many conveniences and useful features.

What is the owner’s manual for a 1993 Del Sol?

Authorized Manuals (U.S. Only) 1993 Del Sol Online Reference Owner’s Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference.

What kind of engine does a Honda Civic del Sol have?

The base “S” model (called the VXi in Japan from 1992-1994, but after 1995 called the VGi) came with a 1.5 liter SOHC 16-valve four cylinder engine and rode on 13″ steel wheels, available only at Honda Verno Japanese dealerships. The Japanese VXi/VGi versions came with a Honda D15B-VTEC engine.

What causes bad fuel economy in a Honda?

Poor fuel economy can be exacerbated by a loose gas cap, clogged fuel filters and fuel lines, or clogged injectors. Check for trouble codes in your car to diagnose a faulty fuel system.

What kind of fuel pump does a 1993 Honda del Sol have?

Honda Del Sol 1993, In-Tank Electric Fuel Pump by Airtex®. This electric fuel pump is engineered by a recognized OEM supplier utilizing the latest advancements in fuel delivery technology. Advanced materials, improved brushes and…

What causes a 1993 Honda del Sol to not start?

Honda Del Sol 1993, Electric Fuel Pump by Replace®. This is an aftermarket part that replaces factory OE #No or low fuel pressure may be caused by a faulty pump, which would in turn cause a no-start condition or misfiring and surging. A… Honda Del Sol 1993, In-Tank Electric Fuel Pump by Autobest®.

How old is the 1993 Honda del Sol?

None have a great amount of power, but enough to have fun. Nothing out of the ordinary, just a great go-cart like car on the road that isnt the fastest. Ive had my 1997 red del sol for 16 years.

How many mpg does a Honda del Sol get?

None have a great amount of power, but enough to have fun. Nothing out of the ordinary, just a great go-cart like car on the road that isnt the fastest. Ive had my 1997 red del sol for 16 years. It has been extremely reliable and gets 41 mpg on the highway, 36 in the city. I am only the second owner.