1996 HONDA CIVIC Vacuum hoses

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual 39. Remove the left and right front mount and bracket
MOUNT/BRACKET
40. Remove the rear mount bracket.
41. Remove the uPPsr bracket.
42. Remove the transmission mount bracket, then
remove the transmi

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual Fuel Supply System
System Description
The fuel supply system consists of a fuel tank, in-tank
high pressure fuel pump, PGM-FI main relay, fuelfilter,
fuel pressure regulator, fuel injectors. and fuel

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual tJFuel Pressure {97 and later Models)
ReliGving
Before disconnecting tuel pipes or hoses, release pres-
sure from the system by loosening the 12 mm banjo
bolt on top of the fuel filter.
@o Do not smo

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual Fuel Supply System
Fuel Injectors
Replacement
@ Do not smoke when working on the tuel systgm, Keep gp6n flames away from your work area
f. Relieve the fuel pressure (see pages 11-230,231J.
2. Disconn

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual \J
81642 engine:
EVAP
12 N.m
{1.2 kgl m;8.? lbt.ft)
FUELPRESSUREREGULATOR
O.RINGReplace.
cusHloNRINGReplace.
PURGE CONTROLSOLENOID VALVE
\
SEALRINGReplace.
7. Slide new cushion rings onto the fuel inj

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual I
FuelFilter
Replacement
r@. Do not smoke whilc working on fuel system. Keep
open flame away from your work arsa.
. While replacing the tuel filter, be catelul to koep a
sale distance betwoen battery

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual I
I
Wire side of lemale terminals
PCM CONNECTORS C (31P)*
ECM CONNECTOR O {I5PI
Wire side of temale terminals
t
(From page 11-258)
Check for a 3hort in the wire
{EGRL linel:Check for continuity betwee

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HONDA CIVIC 1996 6.G Workshop Manual Emission Control System
Positive Crankcase Ventilation IPCVI System
Descripiion
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system is
designed to prevent blow-by gas from escaping to the
atmosphere. The
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