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How do replace the ignition switch on 1995 Honda Civic EX with a manual tranny. I was wondering if it is pretty much the same as the 1995 Accord.
In order to replace the ignition switch in a 1997 Honda CR-V, you must first unplug the ignition switch power source. Unscrew the cover panel, remove the bolts holding the switch, and pull the switch out of the column. Replace the old ignition switch with the new ignition switch, return the bolts and screws, and reconnect the power source.
no the switch can be independly remove from the back side of the ignition lock
The ignition lock switch is found under the steering column on a 2004 Honda Civic. Remove the steering column and ignition switch. Loosen the mounting screws that hold the cylinder in place. Pull and replace the lock cylinder.
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A 1999 Honda Civic Ignition switch is located under the steering column. Remove the steering column. The switch is seen connecting to the dash harness and lock cylinder. Unplug the switch from both places and replace with a new unit.
The Honda Civic 1.6 liter engine ignition switch is held in with a retaining ring. Unscrew the retaining ring. Pull the ignition switch out. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the ignition switch. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
Open the covers behind the steeering wheel. There will be 6 screws and some snap-ins. Look for the ignition switch on the left side. It should be behing the key cylinder. Remove the 3 screws holding the switch. You should be able to pull the switch out.
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This is how it is done on a Honda Accord and your Element should be the same. Push and hold the odometer reset button in while at the same time turning the ignition switch to the on position without starting the engine. After 5 seconds the light will reset.
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You can check with your Honda dealer but there appear to be no recalls for the ignition switches for this vehicle - At 80K miles I would believe that you are on your own for having it replaced.Hint: I've been told that if you have an excessively large amount of keys or any kind of weight on your keychain - that constant weight hanging on the ignition switch mechanism can be instrumental in wearing it out prematurely.