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Where is the tow point of Honda Civic?

The tow point on a Honda Civic is typically a threaded tow eye that screws into a dedicated point on the bumper. In most Civics, you’ll find the tow eye stored in the trunk with the spare tire, and the front tow point is located behind a small removable cap in the center of the front bumper. Exact locations vary by model year and market, so always check the owner's manual or consult a dealer for your specific Civic.


Front tow point location


The front tow point is usually in the center of the front bumper behind a small removable cap. Remove the cap to expose the threaded receptacle where the tow eye threads in. If your Civic includes the factory tow kit, the tow eye and a tool are typically stored in the trunk or under the spare tire.



  • Look for a small plastic cap in the middle of the front bumper near the grille; pry it off to access the tow point.

  • If a tow kit is not present in the trunk, your model may not have a front tow eye—refer to the manual or dealer for your exact configuration.


In short, the standard front tow point is centrally located behind a bumper cap, with the tow eye usually kept in the trunk as part of the emergency kit.


Rear tow point location


Some Civic models also provide a rear tow point, often located behind a small cover in the center of the rear bumper or near the license plate. Remove the cover to reveal the threaded tow point. Note that not all Civics have a rear tow point depending on year, trim, or market.



  • Look for a circular or rectangular cap near the center of the rear bumper or around the license plate area; remove it to access the tow thread.

  • Some trims/markets omit a rear tow point entirely; consult your manual if you’re unsure.


As with the front point, verify the rear location for your specific Civic year and model before attempting any tow.


Safety and proper usage


Always use the correct tow eye supplied with your vehicle and attach it to a designated structural point, not to suspension or exhaust components. Tow with a straight pull, avoid side loading, and adhere to weight limits. If you’re unsure about the correct towing procedure for your Civic, contact roadside assistance or a qualified technician.


Summary


Honda Civics generally have a front tow point in the bumper center behind a removable cap, with the tow eye stored in the trunk on many models. Some Civics also offer a rear tow point located behind a rear bumper cap near the license plate, though this is not universal. Because the exact location depends on year, trim, and market, always confirm with the owner’s manual or a dealer before attempting to tow.

Where is the jack point on a Honda Civic?


The jack location on a Honda Civic varies depending on whether you're using the factory scissor jack or a floor jack. For the scissor jack, use the notched pinch welds located on the side pinch seam just behind the front wheels and just in front of the rear wheels. For a floor jack, the front central jacking point is on the subframe/crossmember behind the front wheels, and the rear central jacking point is a solid steel section in the center of the rear.
 
This video shows how to use the factory jack to change a flat tire on a Honda Civic: 52sTRQYouTube · Dec 5, 2024
Using the factory scissor jack

  • Front: Place the jack in the notch on the pinch weld just behind the front wheel.
  • Rear: Place the jack in the notch on the pinch weld just in front of the rear wheel.
  • Important: Use the notches marked on the pinch weld to ensure the jack is correctly positioned. 

Using a floor jack
  • Front: The central jacking point is on the front subframe/crossmember, a solid, reinforced section of steel located in the center of the car, behind the front wheels and oil pan. You may need to use ramps to get the jack underneath this point due to its low profile. 
  • Rear: The central jacking point is on a solid steel section of the rear subframe, located in the center of the car, just in front of the rear bumper. 

Important safety tips
  • Always park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake. 
  • Once the vehicle is jacked up, always support it with jack stands before getting under the car or removing the wheel. 
  • Place the jack stands on a sturdy part of the frame or pinch weld near the jacking point. 
  • Consider using a rubber jack pad with a floor jack to prevent damage to the undercarriage. 



Where is the tow hook located in a car?


Front Towing Made Easy: 1️⃣ Take out the towing hook from your vehicle's tool kit — usually found in the boot. 2️⃣ Locate the front tow hook cover on the bumper. 3️⃣ Gently remove the cover to reveal the towing slot.



Where is the tow hook on a Honda Civic?


The factory tow hook for a Honda Civic is located on the front passenger side, recessed underneath the car near the suspension. A detachable rear tow hook is also often included with the vehicle's tool kit.
 
This video shows the location of the tow hook on a Honda Civic: 37sFlyinGatoYouTube · Aug 9, 2017
Front tow hook

  • Location: Underneath the vehicle on the passenger side, near the front suspension. 
  • Appearance: A permanent hook that is embedded in the chassis, or sometimes an accessory that requires cutting a small opening in the grille or fog light garnish to access. 
  • Installation: Some models, like the 10th generation, have the permanent hook embedded and you just need to look for it. For models with an accessory hook, you might need to cut a small opening in the grille or fog light garnish to thread the hook shaft through. 

Rear tow hook
  • Location: Often a detachable hook that is included in the car's tool kit, stored in the spare tire well. 
  • Appearance: A removable eye bolt that you can hand-tighten into an opening found on the rear of the vehicle. 
  • Installation: The rear tow hook is typically a separate part found in a compartment within the car, often with the other emergency tools. To use it, you must find the designated opening on the rear of the car and screw the hook in. 



How do you tow a Honda Civic?


Never use tow chains or rope to tow a car; your ability to safety control the car may be adversely affected. We recommend the following: Flat Bed Equipment— Entire car is winched on a flat bed vehicle. This is the best way of transporting your Honda. Wheel Lift Type— Tow with the front wheels off the ground.


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