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Originally Posted by Jay2TheRescue
#2. Manufacturer's service manual. Yeah, its expensive, but gives you detailed information on how to do any service or repair to your vehicle. Well worth the cost. I've tried to cheap out before and get a Chilton's manual, just to look it up in the Manufacturer's book because Chilton's service procedure was just too vague.
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On this subject:
Chilton's, Haynes, Auto Repair Reference Center (a web service offered through some public libraries to their patrons), and the repair guides on AutoZone.com are made almost entirely of the same data, just organized and accessed differently. If you don't mind using the computer for it you can access it all for free on AutoZone's site or possibly through your local library if it has a subscription to ARRC or ChiltonLibrary. OTOH the dead tree edition for a 1990 Civic should be readily available on eBay for a scant few bucks.
There is a link in my sig to my meta-sig, which has links to some sources for Honda repair manuals online. I'm not sure of the quality or where the content comes from.