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On 4/10/2020 at 6:38 PM, Trevor said:
Hi Adam
Thanks for the updated post, sorry no-one had responded to your previous one.
Have you got many jobs to carry out on the Civic, hence the reason for the manual or is it a case of being prepared just in case?
Hi Trevor,
I just wanted to give it a standard service: oil, oil filter, air filter, cabin filter, etc. I'm not certain when the car last had it done and wanted to be. Luckily, most of these jobs are straightforward and you can find YouTube videos to help (though most are for the US Focus).
It's stuff like torque specs that I get a bit twitchy not knowing. I'm guessing if I get hold of the US or the MK8 Haynes manual the specs aren't going to be wildly different. I just thought for an eight-year-old car there'd be a manual out for it! I was also a bit surprised at how much of a struggle it was to find out definitively there isn't a manual and which mark/model I have.
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I guess this place is pretty quiet. Anyway, for posterity, here's what I've found out:
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As far as I can tell there's isn't a Haynes manual for the European MK9 Honda Civic. There is a one for the North American models 2012 - 2015 but I've no idea how much they differ from the European ones; the European models have the R18Z4 engine while elsewhere seem to have the R18Z1 engines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_R_engine#R18Z4
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It is a MK9 as the MK8 models seems to have a different engine. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Civic_(ninth_generation)
- My model is an SE model. You can determine that by sticking your VIN number into this micofiche site: https://www.parts-honda.uk/
Hope this helps someone else!
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As far as I can tell there's isn't a Haynes manual for the European MK9 Honda Civic. There is a one for the North American models 2012 - 2015 but I've no idea how much they differ from the European ones; the European models have the R18Z4 engine while elsewhere seem to have the R18Z1 engines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_R_engine#R18Z4
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Morning!
I've just inherited a 62 plate Honda Civic 1.8 petrol for my late father. I've been looking to buy a Haynes manual and to give it a service but I'm having a bit of trouble being certain which parts I need as 2012 seems to be a boundary year for this model.
I was wondering if you guys could help me identify exactly which model I have and which manual/parts I need?
My first issue is the Haynes manual. The Haynes site returns this https://haynes.com/en-gb/honda/civic/2006-2012 which, at a glance, would be the one I need but it also states:
QuoteDoes NOT cover Type R, IMA Hybrid or new Civic range introduced February 2012. Does NOT cover 2.0 litre petrol models
As a 62 plate which covers Sep 2012 - Feb 2013, does this mean it's not suitable?
There is also this one https://haynes.com/en-gb/honda/civic/2012-2015 but from what I can gather it's for North American models...
From my research I believe I have a MK9 with a R18Z4 engine. No ideal about it's model/trim level. Does this sound right?
Hoping someone can clear me up on this!
Cheers 😁
Help Identifying 2012 (62) Civic
in Civic 2011 to 2015
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I know I'm resurrecting this post from the dead, so apologies. But I wanted to help future fellow strugglers.