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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual 6. Install the new SRS unit.
NOTE: Do not reuse a torx bolt that has red
threads. Replace the bolt with a new one.
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7.
TORX BOLTS9.8 N.m l1.0 kg{.m, 7.2 lbf.ft}Use a Torx T30 bit.
Connect the SRS ma

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Contents
How to Use This Manual ICircuit Schematics (see Circuit Index)Fuse/Relaylnformation 6Ground-to-Componentslndex 6-6ComponentLocationPhotooraohs 201Conriector Views 202
Circuit Index
Accessory

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual How To Use This Manual
Circuit Schematics
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Each schematic represents one circult. A
circuits wires and components are arranged
to show current flow, from power at the top of
the page, to ground, at

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Power Distribution Schematics
Power Distribution schematics show how power is supplied from the positive battery terminal to
various circuits in the car. Refer to the Power Distribution section to get

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Ground Distribution Schematics
This sample Ground Distribution schematic shows all of the components that share two
ground points.
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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual How To Use This Manual
Symbols
Ground - "G"
This symbol means the end ol
the wire is attached (grounded) Ito the car frame or to a metal  I
part connected to the frame. \i oro,|
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Each wire ground (

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Five-Step Troubleshooting
L Verify The Complaint
Turn on all the components in the problem
circuil lo check the accuracy of the customer
complaint. Note the symptoms. Do not begin
disassembly or testi

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual How To Use This Manual
Troubleshooting Tests
Testing for Voltage Drop
Wires, connectors, and switches are designed
to conduct current wilh a minimum loss of
voltage. A voltage drop of more than one vo