Created on: 2013-12-16
Find out how to replace the spark plug wires yourself on the 92-00 Honda Civic with this short how-to video
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In this video, we show you how to replace the spark plug wires on this 1998 Honda Civic, and it's the same part and process on the Civics from '92 to 2000. All you'll need for this is these new spark plug wires from 1AAuto.com. You'll notice there's two sizes: two shorter ones and two longer ones. Start off by doing the wire closest to the distributor. You're just going to disconnect it from the distributor and pull it up and out. Take one of your shorter wires, connect it to the distributor, and push it back down into place. You want to do these one at a time so you don't get them mixed up. Obviously your two shorter wires are the two closest to the distributor, and the two longer ones are the two farthest from the distributor. We'll fast forward as he does the last two. It's the exact same process; you're just using those longer wires.
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