PCV 98 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by BiGGie, Feb 3, 2009.

  1. BiGGie

    BiGGie Guest

    I bought some stuff at Kragen but I am a beginner mechanic, I thought
    the PCV valve was going to be in plain view and easy to change. Can
    anyone please tell me where is the PCV valve on my 98 civic LX as I
    have yet to purchase an service manual for this vehicle. Do I have to
    take off the air cleaner? Also, Is the fuel filter underneath by the
    gas tank?
     
    BiGGie, Feb 3, 2009
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  2. BiGGie

    Dillon Pyron Guest

    If you'e getting tha deep in, I would suggest having the manual and
    examing it carefully.

    No I don't know, don't have a 98 Civic. But I do have an 08 Fit and
    the manual. And I gave the dude who bought my 96 Civic the manual,
    and the manual for Carol's 96 Accord went with that car.
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    Dillon Pyron, Feb 3, 2009
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  3. BiGGie

    Dano58 Guest

    Why would you be messing around with this stuff without a manual? Go
    to the library and get the Chilton's manual for your car, that will
    serve until you can get a better one....

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Feb 3, 2009
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  4. Go to www.bkhondaparts.com and put in your Honda's info. Look under
    the engine section, then select "breather chamber." See the PCv valve
    pictured there. Have the new one in your hand when you go looking for
    the old one, to help you identify it. The colors may be different. The
    shapes should be the same.

    www.autozone.com has a pretty good online manual specific to your
    Civic. See also http://ww1.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html.

    The very best shop manual (the one Honda writes for your car and that
    is Thee Authority) is obtainable through www.helminc.com .
     
    honda.lioness, Feb 4, 2009
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