98 Civic Inside Pass Door Panel/Keyless Entry

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Ferro, Dec 9, 2003.

  1. Ferro

    Ferro Guest

    Help with problems removing inside door panel to access lock. Also problems with keyless entry not working when button is pressed on remote...Checked fuses/batteries Still cant figure it out?
     
    Ferro, Dec 9, 2003
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  2. Ferro

    Greg Guest

    is it a coupe, sedan, ex, lx etc?
    problems with keyless entry not working when button is pressed on
    remote...Checked fuses/batteries Still cant figure it out?
     
    Greg, Dec 9, 2003
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  3. Ferro

    Greg Guest

    if it is a coupe here are instructions
    It is very easy, remove the inner door trim first.
    First take the screw out of the door handle and pop out the console
    disconnect the power window wire harness (if you have power windows)
    Next unscrew the screw behind the opening lever
    pull out the console and disconnect the wire harness to the power lock
    next pop off the speaker cover
    unscrew the 3 screws holding the speaker in
    pull out the speaker and disconnect the wire harness
    next take the othe 3 screws out surrounding the speaker hole
    now you can pop off the door, start from the bottom
    once you pop out all of the plastic retaining plugs you can wiggle the door
    upward until it comes out
    then you have to peel back the plastic weather sheet
    next plug the window switch back on and roll it down until you see the bolt
    which hold the window on
    Good luck
    Greg
     
    Greg, Dec 9, 2003
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  4. Ferro

    Ferro Guest

    Its an EX 2door...Do all the plastic retaining plugs go back in fairly easily?

    Thanks for the Help
    Clint
     
    Ferro, Dec 10, 2003
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  5. Ferro

    Greg Guest

    some might come off the door interior and stick in the door, but you can
    just pop them out and slide them back into the door interior. and yes they
    do pop back in pretty easily. Sometimes the tweeter by the mirror can get
    inthe way when you put it back together
     
    Greg, Dec 10, 2003
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