You would have to replace the grill there is aftermarket ones available. the rear is much harder and would require re locating the door latch and welding and painting would be required
Remove the back seat.
* Remove the trunk lid latch * Detach the lock release box from the latch assembly * To detach the lock cylinder from the trunk lid pry off the retainer
If the trunk on a Honda Civic will not close the locking mechanism may be jammed. Be sure to remove any obstructions on inside the trunk latch. If the latch is broken replace it.
Remove the bulb.
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Remove the rear seat, and use a really long extention to unbolt the latch from inside of the trunk.
If the spring is still in tack - and by that I mean still hooked at both ends - you need to re-install it in the trunk latch. 1. remove any screws holding the trunk liner on - usually one torx screw in the handle area inside the trunk. 2. pop the liner off - takes some effort so by careful, but forceful. 3. disconnect the trunk latch via two 10mm nuts and disconnect the cables. 4. remove the black plastic cover and electric switch (light grey) 5. re-install the spring and check for function. 6. Installation is the reverse of removal. I don't know on your model where the attachment points are for the spring in the latch. Good Luck
Unplug the wires going to the trunk latch.
To fix a trunk latch that is stuck open, the teeth on the lock may have to be adjusted so the trunk will close. It is also possible that the cable for the trunk latch is broken. To fix the gas cap door latch may require a little bending and adjusting with a pair of pliers.
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