How many miles does a Honda Civic Coupe get?
Fuel (gal.) **Mileage figure for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary. Fuel (gal.) **Mileage figure for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary. Fuel (gal.) **Mileage figure for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary. Fuel (gal.) **Mileage figure for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary.
What are the trim levels of the Honda Civic?
The sedan and coupe are available in several trim levels (DX, DX-G, LX, EX, EX-L and Si).
How many horsepower does a Honda Civic 2.0 have?
The 2.0 S (dubbed by Honda Philippines as the 2.0 S-L, though on its badge, only the 2.0 is shown) produces 155 bhp (116 kW; 157 PS) at 6000 rpm. The S-L is only mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, while the manual transmission version has been discontinued.
Why is the temperature gauge on my Honda Civic not working?
If there aren’t any clear wiring issues, test the wiring coming from the ECT sending unit (see Figure 3) with a multimeter. A warmed up engine should provide a resistance of about 38 ohms. If there’s no reading car is turned on, but a reading when the car is turned off, the gauge is likely the culprit.
Is the temperature gauge on a Honda del Sol working?
This article applies to the Honda Civic, Del Sol (1992-2000). Most of the time drivers rarely even glance at the temperature gauge. If something goes wrong and your car does overheat, that gauge can warn you of impending doom and save thousands of dollars in the process.
Why does my temperature gauge keep going up and down?
One common cause of a temperature gauge that malfunctions is the thermostat. Sometimes the thermostat gets stuck open, which can cause the temperature gauge to “warm up” slowly, never move back down to operating temperature range, or fluctuate randomly. If the thermostat is not stuck open, it may simply need to be replaced.