it probably doesnt have a steering column tilt on it
The flasher is located under the radio. You have to take down the console trim under the steering column.
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They are bulbs that press into the backof the dashboard. The dashboard lights work off of a printed circuit. If you need to fix the dash board lights the steering column can be dropped down to gain access. Most books say to pull the steering wheel but you can do the job a lot faster just by taking the U clamp off the bottom of the steering column and dropping it down.
It is on the left side, about half way down the steering column. It has two bolts holding it in and one holding the wiring harness on it.
about midway down the steering column
Yes. Just take the U clamp off the bottom of the steering column and it will drop down so you don't need to take off the steering wheel.
Remove the screws on the side of the steering column. Remove the screws underneath the steering column and pull the bottom half of the column down. Slide a pin punch into the hole at the ignition tumbler assembly's bottom. Force the tumbler upwards and pull it out of the steering column.
On Honda Civic 1997, the OBD-II port is located below the steering unit (roughly where your left knee hits the covered unit below your steering wheel.) To access the port, bend down and look underneath the steering column, where the covered fuse box is located too. I hope you can locate the port now.
remove the steering wheel. unbolt the collar that holds the steering column underneath the dash. that plastic box halfway down the column with all of those wires hanging out of it is your ignition.
Could be an open in the wiring at streering column
Look down the bottom of the steering column. The actual plug that you need to unplug is usually marked with message attached stating the severity of not unplugging and working on the steering column.
Down on the steering column behind a plastic shroud