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Spark plug NGK ZFR6K-11

17.00zł

Spark plug NGK ZFR6K-11

NGK ZFR6K-11 Spark Plug – Honda K20 / K24 (Factory Gap 1.1 mm) NGK ZFR6K-11 is a proven choice ..

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Spark plug NGK ZFR6F-11

19.00zł

Spark plug NGK ZFR6F-11

Spark plug NGK ZFR6F-11For Honda engines:D17A2, D17A6,F18A2, F18A3, F18B2, B20Z1,F20A2, F20A3, F20A4..

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Spark plug NGK ZFR5J-11

24.00zł

Spark plug NGK ZFR5J-11

Application: D14Z2, D14Z3, D14Z4, D14Z8, D15Z1,D15Z3, D15Z6, D16B2, D16B6, D16W1, D16W3, D16Y5, ..

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Water pump Aisin WPH-051 Honda Civic 01-05

198.00zł

Water pump Aisin WPH-051 Honda Civic 01-05

Aisin water pump WPH-051 Application: 7 gen Civic 2001-2005 FR-V 2005- Stream 200..

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Thermostat Honda Civic CR-V FR-V Stream K-series Tama WH-HNA-78

106.07zł

Thermostat Honda Civic CR-V FR-V Stream K-series Tama WH-HNA-78

Japanese thermostat Tama WH-HNA-78.A proven, high-quality product, one of the few that works in addi..

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Valve stem seals Supertech Honda VS-H5.5

120.00zł

Valve stem seals Supertech Honda VS-H5.5

Supertech – 5.5 mm valve stem seals for Honda engines (set of 16 – intake & exhaust) Comple..

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Water pump SKF VKPC 93618 Honda Civic EP3

369.00zł

Water pump SKF VKPC 93618 Honda Civic EP3

Water pump SKF VKPC 93618. GMB made in Japan in box. Replace for Honda OEM 19200-PRB-A01. ..

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Spark plug Denso Iridium Tough VK22

65.01zł

Spark plug Denso Iridium Tough VK22

Application: D16Z6/7. B16A2. B16A1, D16Y2/3, B18C4, B16B (JDM), B18C6, F20C2, K20A2..

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Sports brake disc EBC USR850 Honda Civic

445.26zł

Sports brake disc EBC USR850 Honda Civic

ECB sports brake disc, front axle. Application: Honda Civic:   1.3 2003- 1.4 (MA8..

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Clutch pilot bearing Honda TMB902LLBC4

49.00zł

Clutch pilot bearing Honda TMB902LLBC4

Clutch pilot bearing for Honda.Manufactured by japanese NTN. The same as genuine one 91006-PWA-008.D..

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Braek lines Goodridge Honda Civic EP3

519.99zł

Braek lines Goodridge Honda Civic EP3

Brake lines in the steel overbraid. Dedicated to Honda Civic Type R EP3 2001-2005..

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Thermostat Honda Accord Civic CR-V Prelude Tama WV52BC-82

49.00zł

Thermostat Honda Accord Civic CR-V Prelude Tama WV52BC-82

Tama WV52BC-82 Thermostat – Japanese OEM Replacement for Honda (82 °C) The Tama WV52BC-82 therm..

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Transmission bearing NTN SX05A87NCS30 25x52x14/15

69.00zł

Transmission bearing NTN SX05A87NCS30 25x52x14/15

NTN SX05A87NCS30 Output Shaft Bearing for Honda Transmissions NTN SX05A87NCS30 is a high-quality ..

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Link comp. front left Honda Civic 01-05

75.00zł

Link comp. front left Honda Civic 01-05

Front stabilizer link, right sied. Producer 555. Application: Honda Civic 2001-2005 Honda ..

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Link comp. front left Honda Civic 01-05

75.00zł

Link comp. front left Honda Civic 01-05

Front stabilizer link, left side. Producer - 555 Application: Honda Civic 2001-2005 Honda ..

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Honda Civic 7th Generation (2001 – 2005)

The seventh generation of the legendary Honda Civic hit the roads in 2001 and immediately sparked attention among fans of the brand. It stood out with a completely new body design, offering more passenger comfort and a larger luggage compartment – a key advantage over its predecessors.

The Honda Civic 7th gen range included 3- and 5-door hatchbacks built in Turkey and Japan, practical sedans, and rare US-made coupe versions. The core of the engine lineup consisted of efficient 1.4L (D14Z6 – 90 HP) and 1.6L (D16V1 – 110 HP) petrol engines, known for reliability and low fuel consumption. However, performance enthusiasts could opt for the Type R EP3 version with a 2.0L K20A2 engine producing 200 HP, or the Si trim (160 HP) introduced in 2004. The lineup was completed by the 1.7 CTDi diesel unit (100 HP) developed by Isuzu.

Genuine OEM parts for Honda Civic 7th Gen

The petrol engines used in the seventh-generation Civic are known for their durability and rarely suffer major failures. The main weak point, however, is the manual gearbox bearings found in 1.4 and 1.6 models, which tend to wear over time. The 1.7 CTDi diesel is another exception, as its turbocharger is prone to damage under heavy use.

When repairing a gearbox in a Civic 7, it’s important to replace all bearings, differential bearings, and shaft seals to ensure long-term reliability. While performing such an overhaul, we also recommend changing gearbox bushes and input shaft seals. All the necessary original Honda OEM parts for these repairs are available at JDMshop.eu – including products from trusted Japanese brands such as Koyo, NTN, NOK, Aisin, and Exedy.

Another common issue for Honda Civic VII owners is steering rack wear. Clunking noises and play in the steering system often signal worn internal components. To fix this, we offer OEM steering rack repair kits and tie rod ends, as well as power steering pump bearings and suspension bushings dedicated to Civic 7 models.

High-quality aftermarket replacements for Honda Civic 7

Although Japanese cars have a reputation for strong suspension, the Honda Civic 7th generation still experiences premature wear of shock absorbers and stabiliser bar bushings – often after around 100,000 km. For this reason, it’s wise to choose proven aftermarket parts such as Kayaba (KYB) shock absorbers, CTR suspension bushes, and 555 control arms, all available in our shop.

Other minor issues occasionally reported by owners include central locking motor failures and small electrical faults. These problems are easy to fix using replacement parts from our Honda Civic 7th gen catalogue. We also stock essential service parts – air and oil filters, brake pads EBC Brakes, and Motul engine oils designed specifically for Honda engines.

Honda Civic 7th Gen parts – all in one place

At JDMshop, you’ll find both genuine OEM Honda parts and high-quality replacements for every Civic 7 variant – 1.4, 1.6, 2.0 Type R EP3, and 1.7 CTDi. Each product includes detailed compatibility info, and we offer professional assistance in selecting the right part based on your VIN or engine code. Fast delivery from our warehouse or on order from Japan ensures a smooth repair experience.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common issues in the Honda Civic 7th gen?
Typical faults include gearbox bearing wear, steering rack play, worn shock absorbers, and stabiliser bushes. On the diesel 1.7 CTDi, the turbocharger can fail over time.

What should I replace when rebuilding the gearbox?
We recommend replacing all gearbox and differential bearings, output and input shaft seals, and gearbox bushes. Full bearing kits for Honda Civic 7 are available at JDMshop.

Are Type R EP3 parts different from standard 1.6 models?
Yes – the Civic Type R EP3 features a K20A2 engine, sport-tuned suspension, and stronger braking components. All dedicated OEM and performance parts are listed under the Civic 7 Type R category.