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2009 Honda Civic oil-seals — purpose, fitment and service tips
Oil-seals are absolutely relevant to the 2009 Honda Civic. Technical documentation such as the Honda Civic 2006–2011 Service Manual (8th Gen) and the Honda Genuine Parts Catalogue list multiple engine and transaxle oil-seals for this model, including the crankshaft front oil seal, rear main seal, camshaft oil seal (where applicable), and transaxle/drive shaft oil-seals for both manual and automatic variants. Independent manuals covering the 8th‑gen Civic also describe inspection and replacement procedures for these seals as part of standard repair work. So yes—this Civic runs several vital oil-seals.
In this model, oil-seals keep engine oil and transmission fluid where they belong while allowing rotating shafts to spin freely. They sit at the crankshaft ends, around camshafts, and where the driveshafts meet the gearbox. When they’re healthy, the Civic stays tidy under the bonnet and underbody, fluids stay topped up, and bearings and clutches live a long, easy life.
There’s no fixed replacement interval for oil-seals