How much is a thermostat for a 2008 Honda Civic?

How much is a thermostat for a 2008 Honda Civic?

2008 Honda Civic Thermostat – from $10.49+ | AutoZone.com.

What size is the steering wheel on a 2008 Honda Civic?

The 2008 Honda Civic has a steering wheel size of 14 inches in diameter.

How much does it cost to replace thermostat in Honda Civic?

The average cost for a Honda Civic thermostat replacement is between $163 and $198. Labor costs are estimated between $105 and $133 while parts are priced between $58 and $65.

How to find wheels and tires for a Honda Civic?

To find wheels and/or tires for you Civic, just follow these 3 simple steps. Step 1: Use our Wheel Configuration Reference found further down on this page to find what bolt pattern, wheel sizes, and offsets will work with your Civic.

Where are the jacks on a Honda Civic?

The factory jack shows four other jack points, including two behind the front tires and two just behind the rear tires. Proceed to jack the car up to the desired height. Figure 1. Location of the front jack point. Figure 2. Lift the rear of the car by the tow hook.

What’s the load index on a Honda Civic?

With Civics and other imports, you usually don’t have to concern yourself with the load index as it is always sufficient for how the tire is intended to be used. The higher the load index, the more weight a tire can hold. For example, a load index of 85 means each tire can hold 1135 lbs and a load index of 91 indicates 1356 lbs per tire.

What’s the best speed for Honda Civic tires?

Some common ratings are: H = 130 mph, V = 149 mph, W = 168 mph, Y = 186 mph, Z = 149+ mph (a Z rating technically means “above 149 mph” but in practice it usually means “somewhere above 186 mph”. It is best to consult the tire manufacturer to get the true maximum recommended speed on Z rated tires.)

How big of a tire do I need for a Honda Civic?

Depending on the year and model of your Civic, you may be shopping tires to fit anything between 15-inch wheels for older models, up to 19-inch wheels with various widths and sidewall sizes along the way. It is possible to change the wheel and tire sizes, but a general rule of thumb is to keep the total diameter of the wheel and tire the same.

What causes rapid tire wear on Honda Civic?

On February 8th, 2008 Honda issues a Technical Service Bulletin for 2006-07 Civic 2-door and 4-door vehicles regarding “Uneven or Rapid Tire Wear”. Honda Civic Si’s are not covered. In the TSB, Honda lists the probable cause as a “combination of the tires and the rear suspension geometry may cause rapid or uneven tire wear”.

When do you rotate the tires on a Honda Civic?

A typical rotation interval is somewhere between 5,000 and 7,000 miles, though specific cars and tires may change those numbers a bit. The Civic is a front-wheel drive car, so the front tires may be worn more quickly than the rears. It’s important to keep this in mind and to not ignore the need to rotate your tires.

What’s the tread life of a Honda Civic?

Original equipment tires on the Civic all received between 500 and 560 tread life ratings. In general, you could easily expect those tires to last 40,000 miles before you replaced them. The other consideration is time. Each tire has a raised date code on the sidewall.