Honda Civic Emergency Response PDF Manual Guide
Type, Size, and Appearance – The Civic GX is a four-door, four-passenger car with a conventional internal combustion engine fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG). The GX is identical in appearance to the gasoline-powered Civic 4-door except for these identifying marks:
• A blue-and-white CNG label near the trunk lock
• A green NGV (Natural Gas Vehicle) label on each rear door
Curb Weight – The Civic GX curb weight is 2,729 lb (1,238kg).
Fuel Tank – The fuel tank is in the trunk, behind a removable divider that separates it from the cargo area. The 36.6-inch-long (927 mm) and
18-inch-diameter (460mm) tank is securely mounted between two frames attached to the trunk floor. The tank is made of flame-resistant
materials and certified to have passed rigid dropping, bullet-impact, and crash tests. The natural gas in the tank is compressed up to 3,600psi. Fuel capacity is equivalent to 8 gallons of gasoline.
High-pressure CNG Line Compressed natural gas (CNG) flows from the fuel tank to the engine through a stainless-steel, high-pressure CNG line that is visible under the driver’s side of the car. The high-pressure CNG line is certified to an internal pressure of 10,000 psi.
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