1994 Civic DX Coupe

Discussion in 'Civic' started by ufatbastehd, Oct 2, 2006.

  1. ufatbastehd

    ufatbastehd Guest

    Just bought the above for my daughter picking it up later this week.

    Any know issues with this model.
    Does anyone know if power steering was standard or an option in the DX.

    Car has 89,000 mi and need a new front bumper cover
    PO replaced the timing chain already.
     
    ufatbastehd, Oct 2, 2006
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  2. no timing chain on these suckers, its a belt. Standard interval for change
    is 100000MI/7yrs (standard service) or 60000MI/5yrs (severe service). Severe
    indicates weather below freezing for more than 3 months of the year or so,
    and short trips. Previous Owner was probably overdue based on time,
    depending on when the actual work was done.

    Based on what I could find on the trim level you indicated (check
    hondaautomotiveparts.com), this model does NOT come with Power Steering.

    t
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Oct 2, 2006
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  3. ufatbastehd

    ufatbastehd Guest


    Thanks I knew it was a timing belt typo on my part.

    Cannot believe Power Steering was an option in 94 though, live and
    learn!
     
    ufatbastehd, Oct 2, 2006
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  4. My '92 DX has power steering, and I think I remember from reading that
    it was standard thereafter.

    Dail Singleton
     
    Dail Singleton, Oct 5, 2006
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  5. DX in USA? Look on SLHonda.com, '94 DX does not have any power steering
    parts listed.

    Trim levels are different depending on the market you are in. An LX in the
    US for my 98 was the highest trim level (power windows, locks, etc) but in
    Canada it was the bare bones model (what I got).

    t

     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Oct 5, 2006
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  6. ufatbastehd

    ufatbastehd Guest

    Well I picked it up two days ago and it does have power steerin
     
    ufatbastehd, Oct 8, 2006
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