Repair manual for Honda Civic '98 1.5 iLS sedan

Discussion in 'Civic' started by geni0us, Sep 15, 2006.

  1. geni0us

    geni0us Guest

    Hoka hey,

    i just bought the Honda (she's gooood :) but I would like to have the
    manual- is it possible to get it somewhere?

    Thank You very much in advance!

    Yea, yet another question: anybody has it? Are You satisfied? Any
    sugestions?
     
    geni0us, Sep 15, 2006
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  2. geni0us

    Elle Guest

    i LS? Is that a typo?

    The owner's manual may be had via
    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp. On the left,
    click on "Owner's Manuals." Follow the pointers. Once you
    arrive at the pdf file, it may appear that only one page has
    come up. In fact, page numbers that are highlighted within
    the pdf file are links on which you can click to take you to
    the page. Also, in the upper right hand corner of any white
    page look for an arrow. Click the right arrow to get to the
    next page.

    http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html has a free
    online factory service manual for a 97 Civic, which may
    duplicate to a large extent the 98's.

    To get the factory service manual, go to www.helminc.com

    A Chilton's manual (costing around $15; maybe less on Ebay)
    is pretty good, IMO.

    Elle
    Original owner, 1991 Civic LX sedan. 182k miles and runs
    like a top, though I am very attentive to its maintenance
    and currently do it all myself.
     
    Elle, Sep 15, 2006
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  3. geni0us

    geni0us Guest

    Yep, that's a typo, do know what does it stand for really but it's a
    injection of some kind.
    I'm a administrator (read: i fix servers not cars) so I'm still a little
    stupid for this ,-)

    And thank You very much for info- I'm gonna check this right now :)

    BR,

    gen
     
    geni0us, Sep 17, 2006
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  4. geni0us

    Eric Guest

    The factory service manual published by Helm is far superior to either
    chilton's or haynes. The info online at www.honda.co.uk is identical to the
    factory service manual. However, I find that the printed copy is easier to
    navigate (and sometimes more complete). The only issue is that the Helm
    manual assumes that you already have the skills necessary to fix your car.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Sep 18, 2006
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