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Yes, they have the Honda H on the headrest.
yes it can be towed. even pickup trucks can so so can a Honda civic depending on the body kit on it
The short answer: Pull the transmission and put a clutch kit in it. A Honda Accord clutch kit comes with the clutch disc, pressure plate, and a new throwout bearing.Once you get the transmission out, the throwout bearing is slid onto the transmission input shaft and is connected to the clutch arm. You unhook it from the clutch arm, slip it off the shaft and put the new one in its place.
Yes, it is possible. I would look at www.carhidkits.com for your source for an HID kit. They have a HID set for all cards, including a Honda Civic.
I usually have done it at my shop for friends for about 800 bucks, also depends on which kind of clutch set your getting and brand.
dont waste your time or money
with modifications and a mounting kit, and a way to convert cable clutch pedal to operate the hydraulic clutch transmissionhasport.com
It will not. They are setup on different chassis, so suspension components are not interchangeable.
Yes, there is no problem with Honda reborn on CNG but the person who is installing the kit should understand the technicalities. I have Honda Civic 2008 vvtei oriel prosmatic on CNG and its running perfectly. I never had a problem. I have installed an EFI kit with a Lambada censer. It gives me around 125 km in the city and around 175 km on the highway with a cylinder capacity is 55k. Using this system, you should be careful with the air filter and cleaning of the spark plugs etc.
To replace the clutch plates, drain the oil, and the right side engine cover has to come off. Then, remove the clutch bolts in a criss-cross pattern, slowly releasing the pressure on the clutch plates. Usually just the fibre plates are replaced, the metal ones may be ok. Buy a clutch rebuild kit with new springs, plates, and cover gasket.
You don't. The sensor and necessary wiring is not installed in the LX and there is no 'kit' available from Honda to enable this option.