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Old Oct 18, 2009 | 07:20 PM
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Default 94 civic lx thermostat

can Anyone post up a picture where the thermostat is located at and how long of a job is it to do?
Old Oct 18, 2009 | 07:38 PM
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Very Very simple job. follow the bottom rad hose up to the engine. Thermostat is behind the water neck the hose hooks to. 2 bolts hold it on and there is 1 bolt that grounds wires to it. Is it overheating? These are famous for Headgasket issues (there is a Honda Product Update on the gasket itself) so.... if its been hot it may be too late :/ Good luck bro.
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Naw man its not overheating but the car is constantly blowing cold air with the I switch it to heat
Old Oct 22, 2009 | 08:43 PM
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Then either ur not gettin any flow (i.e. thermostat is stuck) or u have an air bubble in the coolant....which either someone did work on it and didnt bleed it well...or the HG is in fact blown and pushing air into the coolant. Which is what it would do. I would take the thermostat out and test it in a cup of water...see if it opens. If it does then I would prob ready myself to do the HG
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