Basic Information
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Identification
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Make:
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Honda
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Model:
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Civic
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Model Year:
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1995
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Codes
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Chassis Codes:
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EG1, EG2, EG3, EG4, EG5, EG6, EG7, EG8, EG9, EJ1, EJ2, EJ3
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Engine Codes:
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D13B1, D13B2, D14A2, D14A4, D15B1, D15B2, D15Z1, D15Z3, D16A6, D16A7, D16A8, D16A9, D16Z5, D16Z6, D16Y1, D16Y2, D16Y3, D16Y4, D16Y5, D16Y7, D16Y8, D16Z3, B16A2, B16A3, B16A5
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Manual Details
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Coverage Areas
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General Coverage:
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Comprehensive service and repair for the 1995 Honda Civic.
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Specific Systems:
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Engine, Drivetrain, Suspension, Steering, Brakes, HVAC, Electrical, Bodywork, Diagnostics, Maintenance.
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Page Count
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Estimated Page Count:
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Over 1000 pages (typical for OE equivalent online manuals).
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Manual Type
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Type:
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Service and Repair Manual (Online Software)
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Language
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Language:
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English
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Format
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Access Format:
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Online Access (Web Browser, PC, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet)
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Subscription Duration:
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1 Year Access (with renewal options)
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Manual Coverage
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Systems Covered
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Engine Systems:
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Engine mechanicals (assembly, disassembly, inspection), cylinder head, pistons, crankshaft, camshafts, valve train, lubrication system, cooling system, fuel system (injection, components), ignition system, exhaust system, emissions control systems.
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Drivetrain Systems:
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Manual transmission, automatic transmission, clutch system, drive shafts, axles, differentials, final drive.
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Suspension Steering:
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Front suspension (struts, control arms, ball joints), rear suspension (independent, trailing arms), shock absorbers, springs, steering gear, power steering system, wheel alignment specifications.
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Brake Systems:
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Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes (or discs depending on trim), parking brake system, hydraulic system, ABS (if equipped), brake fluid specifications.
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Electrical Systems:
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Wiring diagrams, fuse box layouts, relays, lighting system, starting system, charging system, battery, instrumentation, power windows, door locks, audio system, basic computer diagnostics.
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HVAC Systems:
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Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (AC) system components, refrigerant types, procedures for service and repair.
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Bodywork Chassis:
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Body panel removal and installation, interior trim, glass, doors, hoods, trunks, chassis components.
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Procedures Included
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Maintenance Procedures:
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Oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and top-offs, spark plug replacement, belt adjustments/replacement, brake pad inspection, tire rotation.
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Repair Procedures:
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Detailed step-by-step instructions for component replacement and repair, including engine rebuilds, transmission overhauls, suspension component replacement, brake system repairs, electrical troubleshooting.
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Diagnostic Procedures:
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Troubleshooting guides based on symptoms, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) where applicable (OBD-I for most 1995 models), system checks.
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Technical Depth
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Depth:
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Factory-level detail, suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY enthusiasts. Includes torque specifications, clearances, diagnostic procedures, and component testing.
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Maintenance
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Service Intervals
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Oil Change Interval:
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Every 5,000 - 7,500 miles (8,000 - 12,000 km) or 6-12 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type used. Refer to manual for specific recommendation.
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Timing Belt Replacement:
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For D-series engines with timing belts, replacement is typically recommended every 90,000 - 105,000 miles (145,000 - 170,000 km).
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Fluid Specifications
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Engine Oil Viscosity:
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Commonly 5W-30 or 10W-30 API certified oil. Verify exact specification in the manual.
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Coolant Type:
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Honda Type 2 coolant (long-life, blue) or equivalent ethylene glycol-based coolant with a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water.
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Brake Fluid Type:
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DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid.
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Known Issues
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Common Civic Issues 1995:
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Timing belt failure (if not replaced on schedule), distributor issues (condenser, igniter), fuel injector clogging, worn suspension bushings, R-series transmissions (automatic) can be prone to failure if not maintained, AC system leaks.
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Oil Consumption:
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Some D-series engines can develop oil consumption issues due to worn piston rings or valve stem seals.
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