<Important Note> Changing coil springs can be dangerous even with the proper tools. Raise and support your Civic. Remove wheel. Open hood or trunk. Remove any brake lines that are attached to the shock/strut assembly. Remove the 2 upper shock/strut nuts. <Important Note>DO NOT remove the center nut on shock/strut assembly as this will release the coil spring from the assembly. The result will be that the spring(which is still under pressure) can (and usually will) come flying out with a huge amount of force. Remove the lower shock/strut nut and bolt. Remove the shock/strut assembly from your Civic. <Important Note>You will now need a spring compressor tool which can be rented from your local retail auto parts store. When the coil spring is compressed, remove the center nut on your shock/strut assembly. Now you can safely remove the coil spring. Installation is the reverse of disassembly. <NOTE> These instructions only apply to OEM shocks/struts.
Inside the distributor cap. 3 screwes hold it down. Remove them, pull off the dizzy cap and you will see the coil.
In the distributor. Remove cap and it is the large black(in most cases) box with four screws and two wires.
a little 8 mill screw on bottom of rotor into dist shaft
It is inside the distributor.
under the distributor cap
Its inside the distributor.
The 2002 Honda Civic EX engine uses coil-on-plug. There are no sparkplug wires.
its inside the distributor cap
Use a strut spring compressor to compress the old spring, the remove the strut from the spring. Use the compressor to put the strut into the new spring. Install the strut and spring into the vehicle.
How do I remove rear coil springs
follow spark plug wires back to other end & that is your coil