Honda Civic Mk5 gps tracking

Honda Civic Mk5 GPS Tracking

Track your Civic Mk5 for free and visualize it on map

Produced from: 1991
Produced to: 1996

How to track your favourite Honda - model Civic Mk5 in realtime for free ?

Producer remarks about this particular model

In 1992, on the basis of the car was a convertible version called the CR-X del Sol. In the car increased security. Being installed ABS and airbags. With this generation of the car began to use VTEC engines: SOHC-VTEC VTEC-E and. Three-door Civic VTEC-E engine won the competition ADAC ecotour of Europe in 1994 with a score of fuel consumption 4.97 l / 100 km. In 1994, the interior of the car more than a few styling changes. Unofficially, the production model was completed in 1996 (there are still copies of that year).

Our product description

We are offering you completely free of charge our GPS car tracking solution in real time. The only thing you need to do is to install smartphone with Android inside your vehicle with our awesome application on board

If you want to track your Honda Civic Mk5 in real time you have to do the following :

 

1. Download Free Car Tracking Application for Civic Mk5 application from Google Play

2. Create free account on spysat.eu (for example johndoe) - here is detailed instruction

3. Define Device endpoint  for each vehicle you want to track - give friendly name of your Civic Mk5  and PIN (some random will be provided - you can change it if you want)

4. Run SpySat mobile application on the smartphone and type there your LOGIN from SpySat (ex. johndoe) and PIN (from point 3.)

5. Install your smartphone inside the car

6. Enjoy watching position of your car at spysat.eu site.

7. Provide stable power supply - spysat app consumes some energy.

Best options to install smartphone inside Honda Civic Mk5

One possible option to permanently install a smartphone inside your Honda Civic MK5 with a direct connection to the battery is by utilizing the built-in Bluetooth module in your phone and pairing it with the car's audio system. Here are the steps to do so:
1. Turn on your car's ignition and turn on your phone's Bluetooth feature.
2. Open your phone's settings and navigate to the \"Bluetooth\" or \"Connectivity\" menu.
3. Select your Honda Civic MK5 from the list of paired devices. If you don't see it in the list, add it by following the prompts provided by the car's audio system.
4. Once the devices are connected, open your phone's apps menu and navigate to the app or feature that allows you to play music or use navigation.
5. Use the phone's touchscreen or buttons to control the playback or navigational functions as desired. The Bluetooth connection will remain active as long as you have your car's ignition turned on and your phone is powered on.
Note that this method may not provide a physical installation for the smartphone, but it does allow you to use your phone's features through the car's audio system with a permanent direct connection to the battery.

Users opinions and questions

Frequently Asked Questions:

As a Honda dealership, what are the key differences between the 2009 and 2011 models of the Civic Mk5 in terms of performance, safety features, and available options?

The Honda Civic Mk5 was produced from 2006 to 2011. Here are the key differences between the 2009 and 2011 models:
Performance:
- The 2011 model came with a new 1.8L i-VTEC engine that produced 140 horsepower and 128 lb-ft of torque, compared to the 2009 model's 1.8L i-VTEC engine which produced 140 horsepower and 128 lb-ft of torque as well.
- The 2011 model also had a new continuously variable transmission (CVT) available, whereas the 2009 model only had a 5-speed automatic transmission or 6-speed manual transmission options.
Safety Features:
- The 2011 model came with Honda's Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, which improved frontal crash protection.
- The 2011 model also had optional lane departure warning and forward collision warning systems that were not available on the 2009 model.
Available Options:
- The 2011 Civic Mk5 offered a new Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System with voice recognition, which was not available on the 2009 model.
- The 2011 model also had optional XM Radio and Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity that were not standard on the 2009 model but could be added as a dealer-installed option.
In summary, the key differences between the 2009 and 2011 models of the Civic Mk5 are the new engine and transmission options, improved safety features, and additional available options such as navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.

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