1994 Honda Civic Owner's Manual - Page 131

1994 Honda Civic Manual

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Spark Plugs, Battery Spark Plugs Specifications: DX Normal driving conditions NGK: ZFR5F-11 Nippondenso: KJ16CR-L11 Hot climates, or continuous high speed driving NGK: ZFR6F-11 Nippondenso: KJ20CR-L11 U.S.: EX, EX w/ABS option Canada: Si Normal driving conditions NGK: ZFR5J-11 Nippondenso: KJ16CR-L11 Hot climates, or continuous high speed driving NGK: ZFR6J-11 Nippondenso: KJ20CR-L11 Spark plug gap 0.04 in. (1.1 mm) Battery Check the condition of your car's battery monthly. You should check for proper electrolyte level and corrosion on the terminals. The battery contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte), which is highly corrosive and poisonous. Getting electrolyte in your eyes or on your skin can cause serious burns. Wear protective clothing and eye protection when working near the battery. Swallowing electrolyte can cause fatal poisoning if immediate action is not taken. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation. A spark or open flame can cause the battery to explode with enough force to kill or seriously hurt you. Wear protective clothing and a face shield, or have a skilled mechanic do the battery maintenance. Maintenance

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Spark Plugs, Battery
Spark Plugs Specifications:
DX
Normal driving conditions
NGK:
ZFR5F-11
Nippondenso:
KJ16CR-L11
Hot climates, or continuous high
speed driving
NGK:
ZFR6F-11
Nippondenso:
KJ20CR-L11
U.S.: EX, EX w/ABS option
Canada: Si
Normal driving conditions
NGK:
ZFR5J-11
Nippondenso:
KJ16CR-L11
Hot climates, or continuous high
speed driving
NGK:
ZFR6J-11
Nippondenso:
KJ20CR-L11
Spark plug gap
0.04 in.
(1.1
mm)
Battery
Check the condition of your car's
battery monthly. You should
check for proper electrolyte level
and corrosion on the terminals.
Maintenance
The battery gives off
explosive hydrogen gas
during normal operation. A
spark or open flame can
cause the battery to explode
with enough force to kill or
seriously hurt you.
Wear protective clothing and a
face shield, or have a skilled
mechanic do the battery
maintenance.
The battery contains sulfuric
acid (electrolyte), which is
highly corrosive and
poisonous.
Getting electrolyte in your eyes
or on your skin can cause
serious burns. Wear protective
clothing and eye protection
when working near the battery.
Swallowing electrolyte can
cause fatal poisoning if
immediate action is not taken.
KEEPOUTOFTHE REACH
OF CHILDREN.