Does the door lock work with the key? If so - activate the automatic doorlock switch. If the doorlock doesn't 'click' then it is probably the electrical solenoid that powers the doorlock. If all the other electric doorlocks work it is probably NOT the fuse. The solenoid could be burned out, or the wires may have come loose, or shorted. If the key doesn't work, but the solenoid 'clicks:' then it is probable that the latch has become detached from the locking mechanism contained within the door. Either way you will probably have to remove the interior door panel to gain access to the locking meachnism to work on it.
What kind of problem are you having?
There are a couple of reasons why a 1998 Honda Accord may be stuck in park. The immobilizer system may need to be replaced or the transmission is having problems.
The wipers on my 1998 Honda Civic were stuck on low so I assumed it was the switch and replaced it, but the problem continued. The local Honda dealer told me that I should replace the motor, which I did, and the problem was fixed.
On the drivers side, under the edge of the dash, drivers door side of the steering wheel.
First a question. Were you stepping on the brake when you tried to shift it out of park?
The 1998 Honda horn relay switch can be found on the inside front quarter panel. The relay switch will be on the drivers side door panel.
Under the dash on the drivers side, by the fuse box
Adjust or replace the brake light switch.
The 1998 Honda Civic takes 20" drivers side and 19" passenger side replacement windshield wiper blades. (If applicable, the rear wiper blade is 16")
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If oil is leaking from the riverside of a 1998 Honda Accord the vehicle may be experiencing a front seal leak. The main front seal is located on the crankshaft of the engine.
The 1998 Honda Civic drivers side door panel is held on by eight retaining clips. Pry outward on each retaining clip to remove the door panel.