Rear HONDA CIVIC 2003 7.G Workshop Manual

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General Information
Lift and Support Points
NOTE: If you are going to remove heavy componentssuch as suspension or the fuel tank from the rear of thevehicle, first supportthe front ofthe vehicle with tallsafety stands. When substantialweight is removed
from the rear of the vehicle, the center of gravity canchange and cause the vehicle to tip forward on the hoist.
Frame Hoist
1. Position the hoist lift blocks (A), or safety stands,under the vehicle's front support points (B) and rearsupport points (C).
2. Raise the hoist a few inches, and rock the vehiclegently to be sure it is firmly supported.
3. Raise the hoistto full height, and inspectthe liftpoints for solid contact with the lift blocks.
Safety Stands
To support the vehicle on safety stands. use the samesuppon points (B and C) as for a frame hoist, Alwaysuse satety stands when working on or under anyvehicle that is supported only by a jack.
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Floor Jack
1. Set the parking brake.
2. Block the wheels that are not being lifted.
3. When lifting the rear of the vehicle. put thegearshift Iever in reverse.
4. Position the floor jack under the front jacking
bracket (A) or rear jacking bracket (B), center thejacking bracket in the jack lift ptatform (C), and jack
up the vehicle high enough to fit the safety standsunder it.
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Position the safety stands underthe support points
and adjust them so the vehicle will tevet.
Lower the vehicle onto the stands.
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Towing
lf the vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional
towing service. Never tow the vehicle behind another
vehicle with just a rope or chain. lt is very dangerous.
Emergency Towing
There are three popular methods of towing a vehicle.
Flat-bed Equipment The operator loads the vehicle
on the back of a truck. This is the best way of
transporting the vehicle.
To accommodate flat-bed equipment. the vehicle is
equipped with towing hooks (A)and tie down hooks {B).
The towing hook can be used with a winch to pull the
vehicle onto the truck, and the tie down hooks slots can
be used to secure the vehicle to truck.
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Wheel Lift Equipment The tow truck uses two
pivoting arms that go under the tires (front or rear) and
lifts them off the ground. The other two wheels remain
on the ground. This is an acceptable way of towing the
vehicle.
Sling-type Equipment The tow truck uses metal
cables with hooks on the ends. These hooks go around
parts of the frame or suspension and the cables lift that
end of the vehicle off the ground. The vehicle's
suspension and body can be seriously damaged if this
method of towing is attemPted.
lf the vehicle cannot be transported by flat-bed, it
should be towed with the front wheels off the ground lf
due to damage, the vehicle must be towed with the
front wheels on the ground, do the following:
. Release the parking brake.. shift the transmission in Neutral.
It is best to tow the vehicle no farther than 50 miles (80
km), and keep the speed below 35 mph (55 km/h).
. lmproper towing preparation will damage the
transmission. Follow the above procedure exactly. lf
you cannot shift the transmission, the vehicle must
be transDorted on a flat-bed.. Trying to lift or tow the vehicle by the bumpers will
cause serious damage, The bumpers are not
designed to support the vehicle's weight.

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Engine oilCapacity5.3 0 (5.6 US qt)for engine overhaul
4.2 0 (4.4 US qt) for oil change, including filter
4.0 0 (4.2 US qt)for oil change, without filter
Oilpumplnner-to outer rotor clearance0.02 0.16 mm {0.001 0.006 in.)0.20 mm (0.008 in.)
Pump housing to outer rotor
clearance
0-15 0.21 mm {0.006-0.008 in.)0.23 mm (0.009 in.)
Pump housing-to-rotor axial
clearance
0.02 0.07 mm (0.001 0.003 in.)0.12 mm (0.005 in.)
Balancer shafts, journal diameterNo. 1 journal, front
shaft
19.938 19.950 mm 10.7850 0.7854 in.)19.92 mm (0.784 in.)
No 1 journal, rear shaft23.938 23.950 mm (0.9424 0.9429 in.)23.92 mm (0.942 in.)
No. 2 journal, front and
rear shaft
32.949 32.961 mm 11.2912 1.2911 in.l32.93 mm (1.296 in.)
Ealancer shafts, journal taper0.005 rnm (0.0002 in.) max.
Balancer shafts, end playFront0.070 0.135 mm (0.0028 0.0053 in.)0.15 mm (0.006 in.)
Rear0.070 0.135 mm (0.0028 0.0053 in.)0.15 mm (0.006 in.)
Balancer shatts, shaft-to'bear;ng
clearance
No. 1 iournal, front
shaft
0.050 0.082 mm (0.0020 0.0032 in.)0.10 mm (0.004 in.)
No. 1 Journal, rear shaft0.050 0.082 mm (0.0020 0.0032 in.) 0.10 mm (0.004 in.i
No. 2 journal, front and
rear shafl
0.060 -0.120 mm (0.0024 0.0047 in.) 0.15 mm (0.006 in.)
Balancer shaft bearings, LD.No. 1 journal, front
shaft
No. 1 iournal, rear shaft
20.000 20.020 mm (0.1814 0.7442 in.l
Z+.OOO ZI.OZO m- tOSa+e- OSa57 ir'.)
20.03 mm (0.789 in.)
24.03 mm (0.946 in.)
No. 2 journal, front and
rear shaft
33.021 33.069 mm (1.3000 1.3019 in.)33.09 mm {1.303 in.)
Reliefvalve, oil pressure with oil
temperature at 176'F (80"C)
At idle70 kPa (0.7 kq?cm , 10 psr) min.
At 3,000 rpm300 kPa {3.1 ksf/cm',44 psi)min.
Standard or New Service Limit
6.7 L (7.1 USCoolant capacity {includes engine,
heater, hoses, and reservoir)
0.53 L (0.56 US
93 123 kPa (0.95 1.25 kqtcm , 14 18 psi)'t69 176'F (76 80'C)Thermostat OPeningtemPerature
8.0 mm {0.31 in.) min.
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0 10 mm (0 0.39 in.)Rotational olav measured at outside
29 N (3.0 kgf.6.6lbs)Starting load measured at outside
Angle of rack guide screw loosened
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ItemMeasurementOualiticationStandard or New Service Limit
WheelalignmentCamberFront0'00' 45'
Rear0'45'- 45
CasterFront1"33'11"
TotalToelryttRear
0-3 mm (0::0.12 in.)
lN 2 ' , mm (0.08 "' ,, in.)
Frontwheel turning anglelnside wheel37'40'-2'
Outside wheel29'50'(Reference)
Aluminum wheel runoutAxial0 0.7 mm (0 0.03 in.) 2.0 mm (0.08 in.)
Radial0 - 0.7 mm (0 0.03in.) l.5mm{0.06in.)
WheelbearingEnd playFront0 0.05 mm (0 0.002 in.)
Rear0 0.05 mm (0 0.002 in.)

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ItemM€asurementOualificationStandard or NewService LimitParking brake
lever
Distance traveled when lever pulled
with 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbs) ol force
7 8 clicks
Brake pedalPedal height (carpet removed)184 mm (7 4/16 in.)
Free play0.4 3.0 mm (0 016 0 '118 in.)Master cylinderPiston-to-pushrod clearance0 0.4 mm (0 0.02 in.)Erake discThicknessFront21.0 mm (0.83 in.)19.00 mm (0.75 in.)
Rear9.0 mm {0.35 in.)8-0 mm (0.31 in.iRunoutFront0.10 mm (0.004 in.)
Rear0.10 mm (0.004 in.)ParallelismFront and rear0.015 mm (0.0006 in.)Brake padsThicknessFront10.0 mm (0.39 in.)1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
llear9.0 mm {0.35 in.)1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
Standards and Service Limits
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ItemMoasurementOualilicationStandard or New Service LimitRefrige.antTvpeHFC 134 a (B-134 a)
Capacity of system500 550 g 117.6 19.4 oz)Refrigerant oilTypeSP 1O
(P/N 38897-P13-A01AH or 38899-P13-A01 )Capacity ofcomponentsCondenser25 m0, 15/6 fl ozl
Evaporator45 mA 11 1/2 fl ozt
Each line and
hose
10 m0 (1/3 fl or)
Compressor130 150 m014 1/3 5floz)CompressorStarter coil resistanceAt 68"F (20"C)3.05 3.35 0Pulley-to-pressure plate clearance0.35 0.6 mm (0.014 0.024 in.)Drive beltAuto tensioner lneeds no adjustment)
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Design Specifications
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DIMENSIONSOveralllength4,210 mm {165.8 in.)
Overallwidth1,695 mm 166.7 in.)
Overallheight1,440 mm (56.7 in.)
2,570 mm (101.2 in.)
Trackrront1,470 mm (57.9 in.)
Rear'1,470 mm (57.9 in.i
Ground clearance152 mm (5.98 in.)
Seating capacityfour {4)
wEtGt-iT {u.s.A.)Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR)
3,660 rbs
WEIGHT
(CANADA)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
{GVWR)
1,660 kg
ENGIN ETvpeWater cooled. 4 stroke DOHC V-EC engin(
Cylinder arrangementInline 4'cylinder, transverse
Bore and stroke86 x 86 mm (3.39 x 3.39 in.)
Displacement1,998 cm'(122 cu in.)
Compression ratio9.8
Valve trainChain drive. DOHC VTEC 4 valves per cylinder
Lubrication systemForced, wet sump, with trochoid pumP
Oil pump displacementAt 6,000 engine
rpm
54.3 0 (57.4 US qo/minute
Water pump displacementAt 3,400 engine82 0 (87 US qt)/minute
F!el requiredUNLEADED gasoline with 86 pump octane number or higher
STARTERTvpeGear reduction
Normaloutput
Nominalvoltage12V
Hour rating30 seconds
Direction of rotationClockwise as viewecl from gear end
CLUTCHClutch tvpeSinqle plate dry, diaphragm spring
Clutch friction material surface area174 cm'{26.97 sq in.)
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TRANSMISSION
TvpeSvnchronized, s-speed forward, 1 reverse
Primarv reductionDirect 1:1
Gear ratiolst3.062
2nd1.769
3rd1.212
4th0.921
5th0.738
Reverse3.583
FinalreductionTypeSinole helicalgear
Gear ratio4.164

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ItemMeasuremeniOualificationSpecilicationSTEERINGTypeElectric, Power assisted rack and pinion
Overall ratio15.1Turns,lock to-lock
Steering wheel diameter360 mm (14.2 in)SUSPENSIONTypeIndependent srrul with stabiliTer. coil springRearDouble wishboneShock absorberFrontTelescopic, hydraulic. nitrogen gas-frlled
RearTelescopic, hydraulic, nitrogen gas,filledWHEEL
ALIGNMENT
CamberFront0"00'
Bear0.45'
CasterFront1'33'TotaltoeFront0 mm (0 in.)
RearIn 2 mm (1/16 in.)BRAKESType of service brakeFrontPowerassisted self-adjusling ventilated disc
BearPower-assisted self-adjusting solid discType of parking brakeMechanical actuating, rear wheelsPad friction surface areaFront45 cm'(7.0 sq in.)x2
Rear28 cm'(4.3 sq in.) x 2TIRESSize offront and reartiresPl95/60 815 88VSize o{ spare tireT125r0 D15 95MAIR
CONDITIONING
CompressorTypeScroll
Number of
cylinders
Capacity85.7 m015.23 cu in.)/rev.
Maximum speed12,000 rpm
Lubricant capacity130 m0 {4 1/3 floz)
LubricanttypeSP-10 (P/N 38897'P13-A01AH or38899-P13 A01)CondenserTypeCorrugated finEvaporatorTvpeCorrugated fin
BlowerTypeSirocco fan
Motor type220 Wl12 V
Speed control4 Speeo
Maximum capacity480 m" 116.900 cu ft)/hTemperature controlAirmixtype
Compressor clutchTvpeDry, single plate, poly-V belt drive
Electricalpower
cons!mptron at
68"F (20.C)
42 W maximum at 12 V
RefrigerantTypeHFC 134a (R-134a)
Capacity500 550 g (17.6 19.4 oz)
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ELECTRICAL
RATINGS
Battery12V 36 AH/5 hours
Sta rter12 V-.1.1 kW, 1.2 kW
Alternator12V 95A,90A
FusesUnder-hood fuse80 A, 60 A, 50 A, 40 A, 30 A, 20 A, 15 A, 10 A, 7.5 A
Under'dash Iuse30 4,20 a, 15 A, 10 A,7.5 A
Light bulbsHeadlight high
beam
'12 v.' 60 w
Headlight low
beam
12V 55W
Frontturn signal
liqhts
12V 21W
Front parlinq lights12V 5W
Bear turn signal
lights
12V " 21W
FronVrear side
marker lights
12V 5W
Brale/taillighls12V 21/5W
High moLrnt brake
light
12V 5W
Back up lights12V 21W
License plate light12V 5W
Ceiling light'12 v'.8 w
Cargo area light12V 5W
Spotlights12V 5W
Gauge lights
Indicator lightsLED
Side turn signal
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Do the items in parts A, B, C, D, and E as required for mileage/time interval listed.
AReplace engine oillsee page 8-5i. Capacity without lilter change: 4.0 S (4.2 US qt, 3.5 lmp qt)Rotate tires. Follow the pattern shown in the Owner's Manual Checktire information and condition.
BReplace engine oil filter lsee page 8-6). Capacity with filter change: 4.20 (4.4 US qt, 3.7 lmp qt)Inspect front and rear brakes (see page 19 3i.. Check pads and djscs for wear (thickness), damage, and cracks.' Check calipers tor damage, leaks, and tjghtness ot mount bolts.Check parking brake adjustment. Should be Iully applied within 7 to I clicks.Inspect tie rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots {see page 17 5).. Check rack grease and steering linkage.. Check boots for damage and leaking grease. Chack fluid line {or damage and leaks.lnspect suspension components.. Chock bolts fo r tig htness.. Check condition of ball ioint boots lor deterioration and damage.Inspect driveshaft boots. Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness (see page 16-3).Insp€ct brake hoses and lines {including ABS). Checkthe mastercylinder, proponioning control valve, and ABS modulator{or damageand leakage.Check all fluid levels and condition ot tluids; check for leaks. lf necessary, add MTF lsee page 13'3), engioe coolant, brake fluid, and
Lwindshield washer fluid.lnspectexhaust system*. Check catalytic converter heatshield, exhaust pipe and mufflerfordamage,leaks, and tightness {soe page 9,8).lnspect {uel lines and connections*. Check for loose connections, cracks and deterioration; retighten loose connoctions and replacedamaged parts (s€e page 11 146).
InsDect and adiust drive belt.. Look for cracks and damage, and inspect auto tensioner (needs no adjustment).Replace the dust and pollen lilter (see page 21 39).. Replacethe dustand pollen filter whenever airf low lrom the heating and cooling system is lessthan normal.
Replace air cleaner element every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) (independent of time).
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According to state and federal regulations, failure to do the maintenance items marked with asterisk( * ) will not void customer's emissionswarranties. However, Honda recommends that all maintsnance service be done at the recommended interval to ensure long term reliability.
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Feplace engine oil(see pageS 5). Capacity withoutlilter change:4.0 q (4.2 US qt,3.5lmp qt)
Replace engjne oil filter (see page I 6). Capacity with filter change: 4.2 0 14.4 US qt, 3.7 lmp qt)Insoect front and rear brakes,. Check pads and discsforwearlthickness), damage, andcracks.. Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts.Lubricate door locks, latches and hinges with Honda white lithium grease.Rotate tires, if the vehicle has been driven the distance listed. Follow the pattern shown in the Owner's Manual-Check tire inflaron aoocondition,Inspecttie rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots (see page 17,5).. Check rack grease and steering linkage.. Check boots for damage and leaking grease.. Checklluid linefordamage and leaks.Inspect suspensron components. Check bolts for tightness.. Check condition of ball joint boots for deterioration and damage.Inspect driveshaft boots. Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness (see page 16-3).
Check parking brake adjustment. Should be fully applied within 7 to 9 clicks.Insp€ct brake hoses and lioes. (including ABS). Check the master cylinder, proportioning control valve, and ABS modulator for damageand leakage (see page 19-24).Check all fluid levels and condition ot lluids; check for leaks. lf necessary, add MTF (see page 13 3), engine coolant, brake fluid, andwindshield washer f luid.Inspect exhaust system*. Check catalytic converter heat shield, exhaust pipe and muffler for damage, leaks, and tightness (see page 9 8).Inspect fuel lines and connections*. Check for loose connections, cracks and deterioration; retighten loose connections and replacedamaged pans (seo page 11'146).Check alllights. Checkfunction otallinterior and exterior lights, andthe position ofthe headlights (see page 22-68).Inspect the v€hicle underbody. Check the paint for damage, scratches, stone chippin0, and dents.
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InsDect and adiust drive belt.. Look tor cracks and damage, and inspect auto tensioner {needs no adjustment).Reolace dust and oollen filter.
Replace air cleaner element every 15,000 miles 124,000 km) in dustv condition {independent ol timei otherwise use Normal Conditionsscredule (see page 11-162).
lReplaceaircleanerelementevery30,000miles(48,000km)(independento{timei(seepagell-162).
Replace brake fluid every 3 years (independent oJ mileagei.
Replacethe dust and pollen Iilter every 15,000 miles ifvehicle is driven mostlywhere air has high concentration olsootfrom industryanddiesel powered vehiclesj also replace the dust and pollen filter anytime aarflow is less than ussal (see pags 21-39).
According to state and federal regulations, failure to do the maintenance items marked with asterisk (*) will not void customer's emissionswarranties. However, Honda recommends that all maintenance services be done at the recommended interval to ensure long-term reliability,
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