I have a 1995 honda civic and i lost the owners manual?

November 6, 2009 in Honda

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Chantal A asked:

im just curious to find out what kind of oil is good for this car that helps the fuel efficiency. Also, how many quarts of oil does it need for when i do an oil change and also oil filter?…… I would prefer anyone with the same type of car as mine to reply or if you are extremely good with cars. thank you.

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4 Responses to “I have a 1995 honda civic and i lost the owners manual?”
  1. Demonsher says:

    i think motor oil

  2. i wud help u.......u too help me says:

    go to a service center this is a stupid question

  3. socialbttrfly65 says:

    type in – castrol usa -, and go to -which oil to buy – in left hand column . It will ask you a series of questions and tell you what type of oil , how much to buy and how to do it . Good luck

  4. Country Boy says:

    Assuming you live in a climate where temperatures drop below 0 in the Winter the Mobil website recommends 5W-30 for year round use. 5W-30 is a fuel efficient motor oil. You may squeeze a bit of fuel economy by switching to a full synthetic motor oil. Your crankcase and oil filter change requires 4.7 quarts of oil. Stick with top brands of motor oil: Valvoline, Quaker State, Havoline, Kendall and the only Pennsylvania brand left, Brad Penn.

    Castrol has too many carnival adds on TV trying to persuade people to buy their so-called synthetic oil because the LEADING BRAND regular 10W-30 had just puked it’s guts out in some non-scientific test. Their lab monkeys are running around with clip boards grinning at each other nodding their heads.

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