The Honda CR-X, originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, was a front-wheel-drive sports compact car manufactured by Honda. The first generation CR-X was sold in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CR-X. The name “CR-X” and what its acronym stands for is widely disputed, the most popular being “Civic Renaissance model X”. In the American Domestic Market (USDM), the CR-X was marketed as an economy sport hatchback, having room for just two passengers. European Domestic Markets (EDM), however, received a more powerful ZC 130 hp (97 kW) engine and 2+2 seats. Redesigned in 1987 and produced to 1991, the CR-X was popular for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy. In the US its performance model, the Si (with the SOHC (D16A6) not the equally-sized JDM Si 1590cc (ZC) DOHC engine), was a favorite. Honda’s 1992 CRX del Sol was marketed as a CR-X in some markets.
This document provides information and procedures for maintenance adjustments, diagnosis, replacement of components, and for assembly and disassembly Honda CRX parts. The contents of Honda CRX Service Manual are classified into sections as the following:
Honda CRX maintenance, brakes, clutch, differential, cooling system, audio/video, electrical system, electronic control modules, chime/buzzer, ignition control, instrument cluster, lamps, message system, power system, restraints, speed control, vehicle theft security, wiper and washers, steering, heating system, horn, suspension, engine, fuel/emission system, transmission, body, frames and bumpers, exhaust, wheels and tires, and the wiring diagram.
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Find more details about the Honda CRX Service Manual by downloading the pdf document from the following site (downloads.hondatech.info):
HONDA CRX SERVICE MANUAL
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