2013-2015 Honda Civic | 2 Door EX, 2 Door EX-L, 2 Door LX, 4 Door EX, 4 Door EX-L, 4 Door GX, 4 Door HF, 4 Door LX, 4 Door MX, 4 Door MX (Hybrid) | KA 5AT, KA 5MT, KA CVT, KL 5AT, KL CVT
2001-2005 Honda Civic | 2 Door DX, 2 Door EX, 2 Door HX, 2 Door LX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door EX, 4 Door GX, 4 Door LX, 4 Door MX (Hybrid) | KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KA CVT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT, KL CVT
Q: How Do You Replace a front Stabilizer Bar and Stabilizer Bar bushing on Honda Civic?
A: Loosen the front wheel lug nuts, raise the vehicle and support it securely. Apply the parking brake and block the rear wheels. Remove the front wheels, sway bar kit links, nuts, steering column joint cover, steering column shaft, balljoints, tie-rod end, under-vehicle splash shields, front section of the exhaust system, driveshaft, rear subframe bolts and mid subframe bolts, torque rod bolts, steering gear fasteners, sway bar kit brackets and bolts. Inspect for damaged parts. Replace damaged sway bar bushings. Guide the sway bar kit into position. Install the bolts, connecting the sway bar kit links, balljoints and wheels. Lower the vehicle and tighten the lug nuts. Have the front end alignment checked and adjusted, if necessary.
Q: How to remove a rear Stabilizer Bar and Stabilizer Bar bushing on Honda Civic?
A: Loosen the rear wheel lug nuts. Raise the rear of the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands, blocking the front wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling. Remove the rear wheels. If applicable, remove the undercarriage trim panel. Remove the sway bar kit link nuts and the bracket bolts and remove the sway bar kit. Pull the brackets off the sway bar kit and inspect the bushings for cracks, hardness and other signs of deterioration and if the bushings are damaged, replace them. Installation is the reverse of removal. Tighten the fasteners.