98 Civic Maintance

Discussion in 'Civic' started by tflfb, Dec 27, 2003.

  1. tflfb

    tflfb Guest

    Just bought a 98 civic and there's no owners manual.

    Is there a valve adjustment requirement?

    Same goes for spark plugs, anti freeze, and timing belt, automatic
    transmission fluid.

    67k for miles, dealer said he would order me a manual, but I would like to
    take care of as much as possible while I am on holiday vacation.

    Why do people take the owners manual out when they trade a vehicle?

    Thanks Tom
     
    tflfb, Dec 27, 2003
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    Caroline Guest

    Click on "maintenance schedule" below. This is for a 1995 Civic and so
    things might be very slightly different from a 1998. But it might be a good
    start.

    http://icelord.net/honda/repair/ServiceManual/CivicManual/

    Otherwise, many public libraries carry Chilton's and the like for Honda
    Civics. They may have the maintenance schedule.

    You can go to
    http://www.hondacars.com/info/customer_relations.asp?bhcp=1&BrowserDetected=
    True . Look down near the bottom and they tell you to click on a link to go
    through the steps for ordering your own owner's manual. Not sure what it
    costs, if it costs. Alternatively, call them at the toll-free number at this
    site, 1-800-999-1009.

    Timing belts are 60k or 90k miles. You could ask the 800 number above for
    that.
     
    Caroline, Dec 27, 2003
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    Randolph Guest

    If you are in the USA go to http://honda.com and register your car there
    (click on "owners link"). By doing that you will be able to check the
    maintenance schedule etc. for your car. You need the VIN to register.

    You can also buy both owners manuals and service manuals from
    http://www.helminc.com
     
    Randolph, Dec 27, 2003
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  4. tflfb

    tflfb Guest

    Thanks for the info.

    Tom
     
    tflfb, Dec 27, 2003
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    marcel Guest

    timing belt at 100.000 km 's !!!
    or aprox 60.000 miles !!
     
    marcel, Dec 27, 2003
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    tflfb,

    In Western canada, if the owner's manual is missing and the car is on a
    dealer's lot, it sometimes means the car was an import / lease return
    from eastern Canada (read: QUEBEC) and they don't really want you to
    catch on when you see the French owner's manual, so they toss 'em.

    'Curly'



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    'Curly Q. Links', Dec 29, 2003
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