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2010 Honda Civic manifold gasket — what it does and when to replace

Technical references confirm a manifold gasket is used on the 2010 Honda Civic. The Honda Civic 2006–2011 Service Manual (Intake Manifold and Exhaust Manifold procedures) and Honda genuine parts catalogues for the R18A 1.8L and K20Z 2.0L engines list both intake manifold and exhaust manifold gaskets, with replacement required whenever the manifolds are removed. Reputable aftermarket gasket catalogues also carry specific listings for this model year.

On the 2010 Honda Civic, the manifold gasket’s job is straightforward but crucial. Between the cylinder head and the intake manifold, the gasket seals incoming air so the engine management can meter fuel spot-on. Any tiny leak here becomes unmetered air, nudging fuel trims lean, hiking fuel use, and making idle feel a bit crook. Between the head and the exhaust manifold, the gasket contains hot exhaust so there’s no ticking leaks, no stray oxygen confusing the O2 sensor, and no fumes sneaking under the bonnet.

For servicing of your 2010-honda-civic manifold-gasket, it’s not a scheduled “every X kilometres” item, but it is a must-replace any time a manifold comes off. Good workshops bin old gaskets and fit new OEM-quality pieces as cheap insurance. Surfaces should be clean and flat, studs and nuts inspected, and everything tightened to Honda’s torque and sequence. After first heat cycles, it’s smart to give it a listen for any hiss or tick that hints at a leak.

Typical signs it’s time to act include:

  • Rough or high idle, hissing under the bonnet, or a lean fault code (like P0171) — often intake side.
  • Ticking noise on cold start, exhaust smell in the cabin, or sooty marks near the manifold — often exhaust side.

Replacement is a tidy half-day job for most workshops. Intake manifold gaskets are inexpensive and usually straightforward on the R18A