No it is not. It's a dealer installed add on. It is standard on the EX but not the LX. If you want it for the 97 Civic LX then you have to buy the transmitter that fits in the cut out part of the stock radio. It's available from Honda dealerships. The installation is a moderate to advanced procedure.
No it is standard on ex and dx
Yes
Yes, just got to the Honda website (www.honda.com, then go to OwnerLink) and you can search for accessories specific to your vehicle. The keyless entry system for the 2003 Honda Civic LX coupe costs about $250 without installation; it's $350 installed. The accessories are available for purchase through the Honda online store as well.
You don't. You have to maintain the factory radio in the car somewhere or the keyless entry will not work on 96-98 civics.
I have a 1998 2 door Honda civic and mine doesn't have keyless entry or an anti theft system installed, you can buy an anti theft system and install it, but they can be expensive
All EX models have key less remote entry. It was a standard feature.
You will know that your Honda Passport has a keyless entry by the absence of a keyhole. There will also be numbers on the door for a lock combination.
yes it does, i have a 2006 civic lx
http://www.autotalk.com/how-to/honda-element/honda-element-03-04-keyless-remote-programming-instructions.html
The keyless entry module on a1998 Honda Accord is located underneath the dashboard. It is housed on the driver-side the of dash close to the main relay.
let it be known that if you have stock keyless entry on a 96-98 civc ex that disconnecting the radio will disconnect the dome lights and your keyless entry. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THEM UNLESS you keep the old raio connectd and splice the new radio into the wires. go to installdr.com and they can help you
Yes it was a standard feature on 08 Outbacks.