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Q: What are the chances of me finding a 1998 Honda Civic for parts in a salvage yard?
St. Louis Missouri, I need to replace a few parts in the front.

A: 30%

Q: Do 1998 honda civic body parts fit a 1998 acura 1.6el?
I was wondering if a hood and headlights from 1998 honda civic 4door, would fit the acura 1.6el?

A: no theyr not the same

Q: what is the solution for rust in the bottom parts of honda civic 1998.?
I buy honda civic 1998, but i find that all parts in the bottom of car are rusty. also there is a sound from wheels when i use brake????????????? help me what should i do??

A: for rust removal & repair, check out KBS.

Q: Can all the internal and external parts of a 1998 honda civic ex be put into the body of a 1996 honda civic ex?
I want to know if the body of the two models are the same. If the parts can all be changed from the 98 to the 96 without any problems

A: In those years, yep. Best thing about Civics, they’re all very interchangeable with each other even between generations, just in some cases you have to know a little bit about body work and fabrication.

Q: Will 95 honda civic parts fit on a 98 honda civic?
My 1998 honda civic got hit it the rear it will need a new trunk lid and a rear quarter panel mainly. Maybe a few other things, but thats all im interested in. I found a wrecked 95 honda civic for sale that has all the parts i will need on it, but before I buy it I want to know if those parts would fit my car. They are both a honda civic ex 4 door. Appreciate all help givin.

A: I do not believe it will because it is a different generation.

96-00 Honda Civics are universal to each other, whereas 92-95 Honda Civics are not.

Q: 1998 Honda Civic Lx parts?
i live in Toronto, Ontario, and I’m wondering where i can find a windshield for a 98 honda civic?

A: e-bay motors or your local auto glass replacement store.

Q: What parts could I upgrade on my 1998 Honda Civic to get more mpg’s?
I would like to get the most miles per gallon as possible.

A: In addition to some of the gas saving tips in the link below, you might consider upgrading/replacing your clutch disc. Your clutch disc allows your engine to engage with your transmission to permit your wheels to spin. If your clutch disc is worn down, it could slip and you could lose power and mpg.

You should also check the air compression your engine produces in each cylinder through each spark plug. Low compression may indicate that your engine block gaskets have worn down and have leaks which could also result in loss of power and mpg. If all cylinders read about 180psi, then your combustion as far as compression is working at optimal levels.

Good combustion also relies on a good distributor coil that steps up small voltage to very high voltage. Use a multimeter to measure the resistance values across the contact points on your distributor coil, your distributor rotor, distributor cap, and spark plug cables. If your spark plugs at the end of this circuit produces low voltage then your cylinders may not be achieving maximum combustion which can result in lower power and mpg.

Also use a timing gun to make sure the timing marks on your crankshaft pulley are set within specifications. If your marks are adjusted too far behind, your cylinders may be set in an unproductive position for combustion which could result in loss of power and mpg.

Good luck!

Q: How much should it cost Parts and labor to replace a transmission in a 1998 Honda Civic?

A: about the cheapest you could get that done for would be around 1500 bucks ,and that’s with someone doing a real good job on it,and not using cheap parts,this can run all the way up to 2 k if you get a good transmission,l,ll give you a site with them on it,good luck with it.http://www.jasperengines.com/

Q: honda civic parts for sell?
i have a 1998 honda civic and im selling parts i have an exaust manifold with a catilac converter for a 98′ honda civic LX,DX and i have headers and header pipe for the EX modle text me 661-205-1285

A: Yea I agree with the guy above me. You should just sell it on Craigslist or eBay and you might get more potential buyers. Plus your not allowed to advertise sales on Yahoo Answers!

Q: 1998 Honda civic hard to start in the morning part 2?
My 98 1.6L 170,000 miles LX (d16Y7) civic seems to take twiceas long to start in the morning. I change the batterylast month(14.5 volt while car running, Change sparkplugs, new air filter, new fuel filter, new pcv valvelast week. Replaced wires, cap, rotor last year they look ok and measure within spec. I even use fuel injector cleaner does not seem to help the problem. I also notice that a trace of coolant under the distributor so I change out the heater hose and problem did not go away.That a sensor with one wire on it. What is this sensor anyway? Could that be the problem. I see somemoisture on the wiring boot too. The car drives normal in the afternoon when I leave work. It starts up right away! The engine sounds normal and runs at 34MPG . What can be wrong? Any info will be great. Thanks in advance!

A: have the starter tested

Q: Crank Shaft Position Sensor on 1998 Honda Civic?
To all you mechanics, what does it entail to install a crankshaft position sensor on a 1998 Honda Civic EX Coupe (manual transmission). I’m not planning on doing the work myself, but i got a quote from a mechanic and i’m seeing if his quote for labor is fair. He’s quoting the part at $49, which checks out with the dealer and 125 for labor. Is this fair?

A: very fair. the honda flat rate time is 1.5 hours for the replacement plus another .6 for diagnosis; most shops work at between $80 and $100 per hour which would be right in the ballpark for your quote which is apparently for the replacement only and no charge for the diagnosis.

hope that helps

Q: I have a 1998 Honda Civic Hatch DX. Im puttin a h22a in it. Whats a simple parts list for it .?
It comes with:
Jdm motor
Jdm transmission
Distributor, Jdm ECU
Complete Intake Manifold
Alternator
A/C Power Steering Pump
All Brackets and Sensors

What else do i need besides headers

A: COMPLETE enigine wiring harness from a 96-00 prelude, Hasport motor mounts, the AEM hybrid air intake system so you don’t have to relocate the fuel filter, axles made for the swap, shift linkages, and if its not a OBD2 motor then you will need the oil pump, a OBD2 distributor, crank position sensor, and throttle position sensor. Also consider getting a new clutch, water pump, timing belt, and gasket set.

Q: 1998 honda civic lx sedan d16y7 157xxx miles still running strong but want more power?
ok so i just got my 1998 honda civic lx four door i was wondering if d16y8 parts fit into it no problem or is it a waste of money??

A: the y8 does have 20hp over the y7, but you’ll also need to change your ECU because the y8 is a vtec model. a y8 wont have any problems fitting into it, but whats your goal? if you just want a little more HP, put a cold air intake on your y7. you should get about 5-10 more HP out of it and all you have to do is bolt it on. much less of a hassle and several hundred dollars cheaper.

Q: Why would there be oil on the engine of my 1998 honda civic?
My car has been giving off an intense smell, an exhaust smell. I checked the oil and my dipstick was hard to remove and hard to put back in. When I checked it this morning to add some oil there was oil (or what appeared to be oil) all over the engine and other parts under the hood. What could this fluid be and how much should it cost to fix?

Thank you!
There is oil leaking from the bottom of the car. The dip stick appears to be broken as it won’t come out and it shifts around when you try to remove the stick. Any idea how much this will cost to fix?

A: was it fresh oil?? cas if so its a new leak…if its just a build-up of oil oil…..not worth fixing……but start with pcv valve…and maybe valve cover gasket…if u havent changed the pcv valve in a wile its probably stopped up and so crank pressure si pushing oil out of any weak spot in any gasket in ur motor….they part is only 3-4 bucks and needs to b replaced every couple years anc checked once a a year

Q: Do you think a ‘98 Honda Civic with customized parts at 72,800 mileage selling at $5000 a good buy?
I’m selling my 1998 Honda Civic with aftermarket steering wheel, high performance muffler, Euro tail lights, and a new sound system. My mileage is only at 72800. I’m selling it for $5000.

Someone would rather buy a 2000 model car with probably at 90000+ mileage for $4000.

Which is a better buy?

A: These personalized crap mean nothing to anyone except the dopes that get them. I would actually offer LESS because they are garbage.