2006-2015 Honda Civic | 2 Door DX, 2 Door EX, 2 Door EX-L, 2 Door LX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door EX, 4 Door EX-L, 4 Door GX, 4 Door HF, 4 Door LX, 4 Door LX (AT), 4 Door LX-S | KA 5AT, KA 5MT, KA CVT, KL 5AT, KL CVT
2016-2021 Honda Civic | 2 Door EX, 2 Door EX (Turbo), 2 Door EX (Turbo/6MT), 2 Door EX (Turbo/CVT), 2 Door SI, 2 Door Touring, 2 Door Touring (Turbo), 4 Door EX, 4 Door EX (Turbo), 4 Door EX-T, 4 Door EX-TA, 4 Door EX-TL, 4 Door EX-TLA, 4 Door SI, 4 Door Touring, 4 Door Touring (Turbo), 5 Door EX, 5 Door EX-L, 5 Door LX, 5 Door SE, 5 Door Sport | KA 6MT, KA CVT, KL CVT
2016-2021 Honda Civic | 2 Door LX, 2 Door LX (6MT), 2 Door LX (CVT), 2 Door Sport, 2 Door Sport (6MT), 2 Door Sport (CVT), 4 Door EX, 4 Door EX-A, 4 Door LX, 4 Door LX (6MT), 4 Door LX (CVT), 4 Door LX-A, 4 Door SE, 4 Door Sport, 4 Door Sport (6MT), 4 Door Sport (CVT) | KA 6MT, KA CVT, KL CVT
1988-2000 Honda Civic | 2 Door DX, 2 Door EX, 2 Door EX-S, 2 Door SI, 3 Door CX, 3 Door DX, 3 Door SI, 3 Door VX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door DX-VP, 4 Door EX, 4 Door LX, 5 Door 4WD | KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT, KR 5MT, KW 5MT
2001-2015 Honda Civic | 2 Door DX, 2 Door EX, 2 Door HX, 2 Door LX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door DX-VP, 4 Door EX, 4 Door GX, 4 Door LX, 4 Door LX-CAR, 4 Door MX, 4 Door MX (Hybrid) | KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KA CVT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT, KL CVT
1992-2000 Honda Civic | 2 Door EX, 2 Door HX, 3 Door CX, 3 Door VX, 4 Door EX, 4 Door GX | KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KA CVT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT, KL CVT, KR 5MT, KW 5MT
1984-1987 Honda Civic | 3 Door (1300), 3 Door DX, 3 Door S, 3 Door SI, 4 Door GL, 5 Door 4WD, 5 Door DX, 5 Door WV | KA 3AT, KA 4AT, KA 4MT, KA 5MT, KH 4MT, KL 3AT, KL 4AT, KL 4MT, KL 5MT
Q: Where is the PCV valve located and how to replace on the Honda Civic?
A: The 1.8L engines of Civic have the PCV valve on the right side of the engine, at the firewall's end above it. In the CR-V and Civic 2.4L engines, the PCV valve is placed near the alternator on top of the engine block. You should detach crankcase ventilation pipe from PCV valve and unscrew it as well as remove it. As for installation steps, they are completely opposite to removal steps. Consequently, users have to tighten the PCV valve accordingly.