Consumer Review Video - 2014 Honda Civic LX 1.8L 4 Cyl. Sedan

Car Displayed: 2014 Honda Civic LX 1.8L 4 Cyl. Sedan

The 2014 Honda Civic LX has its share of easy procedures but it may be better suited for those experienced in car repair. Accessing the front turn signals can be tedious, as you will need to go through the wheel well to reach them. The oil drain plug and oil filter are located behind a large panel beneath the vehicle, which can be cumbersome to remove. This vehicle also lacks a transmission fluid dipstick, making it difficult to check the reservoir’s fluid level with reliability.

However, there are many upsides to the 2014 Honda Civic LX. The cabin air filter is found behind the glove box and no tools are needed in order to reach it. The tail lights are quickly found behind the trunk lining, which only requires a few rivets to be removed before it’s peeled back. The engine air filter doesn’t require any tools, either, and it can be removed without problem.

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