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ZeroTo100 10-05-2016 10:07 AM

2002 Civic SIR Engine Bay Parts stolen- What am I missing?
 
Long story short, someone popped the hood of my SIR and managed to steal the air bag and some other misc hoses / parts. Just wondering, what specifically am I missing? I know one of the cooling hoses is gone / missing because the car's needle began to shoot up (I quickly turned it off).

Pics:
http://i68.tinypic.com/zv7xg2.jpg

Vtec04 10-05-2016 03:42 PM

Re: 2002 Civic SIR Engine Bay Parts stolen- What am I missing?
 
You are missing air filter, air box cover, air intake hose, crankcase breather hose, and I will find out what the 2 small hoses are for. Could you please post a picture of where the 2 small hoses connect to? Sorry about what happened, that sucks. Someone stole my upper rad hose and the temp sensor was broken and the gauge didn't go up. It got so hot that the oil pressure light came on from thin oil and I pulled over and found upper rad hose gone and clamps sitting on strut tower. I spent the next day replacing the head gasket. Good luck with your car:)

ZeroTo100 10-06-2016 07:03 AM

Re: 2002 Civic SIR Engine Bay Parts stolen- What am I missing?
 
Thank you so much! ^

Problem is, those two small hoses have coolant coming out of them, they're the major hoses that's causing me to overheat... what are they / where do they go :'(

Vtec04 10-06-2016 01:38 PM

Re: 2002 Civic SIR Engine Bay Parts stolen- What am I missing?
 
It looks like the 2 small hoses go to the idle air control valve, although I can not tell for sure from the angle you took the picture. I am trying to find out for you. Are the coolant lines connected to the idle air control valve?


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