2012 - 2015 Honda Civic How to Replace the Driver Side Mirror
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2012 - 2015 Honda Civic How To Replace Rear Brake Pads & Brake Rotor.
Honda Civic Sedan Generation List:
2022 - Now 11th Gen (FE)
2019 - 2021 10th Gen (FC1/FC2/FC5) Facelift
2016 - 2018 10th Gen (FC1/FC2/FC5)
2013 - 2015 9th Gen (FB) Facelift
2012 - 2012 9th Gen (FB)
2009 - 2011 8th Gen (FA1) Facelift
2006 - 2008 8th Gen (FA1)
2004 - 2005 7th Gen (ES/EN) Facelift
2001 - 2003 7th Gen (ES/EN)
1999 - 2000 6th Gen (EJ/EK/EN) Facelift
1996 - 1998 6th Gen (EJ/EK/EN)
1994 - 1995 5th Gen (EG) Facelift
1992 - 1993 5th Gen (EG)
1990 - 1991 4th Gen (EC/ED/EE/EF/EX) Facelift
1988 - 1989 4th Gen (EC/ED/EE/EF/EX)
1986 - 1987 3rd Gen (AG/AH/AJ/AK/AT/AU) Facelift
1984 - 1985 3rd Gen (AG/AH/AJ/AK/AT/AU)
1982 - 1983 2nd Gen (SL/SS/SR/ST/VC/WD) Facelift
1981 - 1981 2nd Gen (SL/SS/SR/ST/VC/WD)
Pros
Our highest-rated compact car and Compact Car Best Buy for 2015
Choice of sedan or coupe, plus sporty Si models
Choice of gasoline, hybrid and natural gas powertrains
Reliable, efficient and economical
Easy and spunky driving manners
Cons
No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto integration
No active safety features except for hybrid models
What's New?
SE trim added to 2015 Civic sedan lineup, slotting between LX and EX models
The 2015 Honda Civic adds a new Special Edition model, slotting between the base LX and more lavish EX models. It includes higher-end items like Honda’s LaneWatch right-side-view camera, automatic climate control, and the EX’s Display Audio. The Civic SE comes in sedan only, and just with the continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) introduced last year. It gives Civic buyers another option, bolstering Honda’s compact against the likes of the most formidable competition it’s ever faced. Be it the Ford Focus, Chevrolet Cruze, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, or longtime rival Toyota Corolla, the compact car market is tougher than ever. With its broad array of choices and fuel-efficient powertrains, however, the Civic remains a strong contender.
Which Model is Right for Me?
2015 Honda Civic LX
5-inch infotainment system with Bluetooth, aux input and AM/FM/CD player
Driver’s seat with manual height adjustment
Cruise control
Power windows and door locks
2015 Honda Civic HF
CVT automatic transmission
Optimized for up to 41 mpg
2015 Honda Civic SE
Honda LaneWatch
Automatic climate control
7-inch infotainment screen with upgraded audio
2015 Honda Civic EX
Power moonroof
Keyless entry with push-button start
60/40-split fold rear seats
Front and rear disc brakes
16-inch alloy wheels
2015 Honda Civic EX-L
Leather interior with heated front seats
8-way power driver’s seat
Available navigation system
Fog lights
17-inch alloy wheels
2015 Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda LaneWatch
Forward collision warning
Lane-departure warning
Automatic climate control
7-inch infotainment system
2015 Honda Civic GX
Compressed natural gas (CNG) powertrain
Automatic climate control
Honda LaneWatch
7-inch infotainment system
2015 Honda Civic Si
205-horsepower engine
6-speed manual transmission
Sport-tuned suspension
Honda LaneWatch
7-inch infotainment system
Engine & Transmission
We appreciate the simplicity of the Honda Civic’s drivetrain setup. The main engine is a 1.8-liter 143-horsepower 4-cylinder, connected to either a continuously variable automatic transmission or a 5-speed manual in some models. Despite the lack of turbochargers or other high-tech gizmos, the 1.8 offers excellent fuel economy and plenty of power. For better fuel economy you can step up to the Civic Hybrid, which sandwiches an electric motor between the 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and its CVT for a little extra electrical assist, even though it’s not capable of running solely on electrical power like a Toyota Prius. The Civic Si adds a 2.4-liter 205-horsepower 4-cylinder and a 6-speed manual transmission. Available in select markets, the Civic GX runs on compressed natural gas.
1.8-liter inline-4
143 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm
129 lb-ft of torque @ 4,300 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 28/36 mpg (manual), 30/39 mpg (automatic), 31/41 mpg (Civic HF with CVT automatic)
2.4-liter inline-4
205 horsepower @ 7,000 rpm
174 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 22/31 mpg
1.5-liter inline-4 + electric motor
110 horsepower @ 5,500 rpm
127 lb-ft of torque @ 1,000-3,500 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 44/44 mpg
1.8-liter inline-4 CNG
110 horsepower @ 6,300 rpm
106 lb-ft of torque @ 4,200 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: NA - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Thanks so much for your video. Easy to follow instructions. Very much appreciated.
man, great video. appreciate for the clear instructions
Thanks! I do my best to make sure everyone can follow along, even my cat was able to understand it!
Thank you for showed the full video of what you doing with the whole thing to replaced it! I really appreciated it!
Glad it was helpful!
Good job...thanks for the video.
Thank you too!
Perfect, thx man
Glad it helped
Thanks!
Thanks, my boy...... pause....I appreciate it.
Hello, I have a 2012 Honda Civic, I ordered a left side mirror, 5 pin wires, and I discovered during assembly that the socket for my mirror is 7 pin wires, does anyone have an idea what to do?
Replace it..and make sure the one you'll buy match with yours