Most Common Car Issues

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Engine Brake (hp) To
91
Model Year
1986

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MOST COMMON PROBLEMS

HONDA Civic 1986

The 1986 Honda Civic CRX is a compact, lightweight hatchback with a 2-door design, manufactured in Suzuka, Japan. It features engine options ranging from 58 to 91 horsepower, equipped with either the EW1 or EW4 engine models. This agile vehicle offers a 5-speed manual transmission and comes in trims like GL, LX, and Si. With a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,000 lbs or less, it's a nimble and efficient passenger car.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
58
Engine Brake (hp) To
91
Engine Model
EW1 or EW4

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common in older engines, often due to worn gaskets or seals
Overheating
Can be due to a malfunctioning cooling system or low coolant levels
Rough idling
Often caused by issues with the fuel system or ignition components
Timing belt failure
Critical in older models; can lead to severe engine damage if not replaced periodically
Carburetor issues
Common in older models with carbureted engines, leading to poor fuel efficiency and performance
Engine knocking
Can be due to improper fuel octane, carbon buildup, or worn engine components
HONDA Civic 1986

This classic 1986 Honda Civic CRX is a sleek 2-door hatchback, powered by an EW1 or EW4 engine delivering between 58 to 91 hp. Weighing under 6,000 lbs, this Japanese-made beauty features a 5-speed manual transmission and comes in trims like GL, LX, and Si. Perfect for those who appreciate vintage Honda engineering.

Spec:

Engine Brake (hp) From
58
Engine Brake (hp) To
91
Engine Model
EW1 or EW4

Problems:

Oil leaks
Common in older engines, often due to worn gaskets or seals
Overheating
Can be due to a malfunctioning cooling system or low coolant levels
Rough idling
Often caused by issues with the fuel system or ignition components
Timing belt failure
Critical in older models; can lead to severe engine damage if not replaced periodically
Carburetor issues
Common in older models with carbureted engines, leading to poor fuel efficiency and performance
Engine knocking
Can be due to improper fuel octane, carbon buildup, or worn engine components
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