they can be tricky. Usually located at your left knee or under the left dash, could also be in glove box. Read owners manual
No, they are different generations and therefore require different hoods. A 98 hood would only fit on a civic from 1996-2000
When the hood is stuck you need to push down on the hood just above the "H", sometimes quite hard. Then the hood release will work and open the hood.
under the dash (left hand side), behind the hood release
It is located under the dash right above the hood release lever.
Look under the hood...
will parts from 2001 honda civic 4 door fit a 1999 honda civic hatchback, such as front doors, hood, muffler
a hood from a 1999 civic will only fit a 1999 or 2000 civic, and for the 1993, you should be able to use any hood from a 92-95 civic, of the same style (ex. coupe fits coupe, sedan to sedan, and hatchback to hatchback, though I believe hatchback and coupe use the same hood)
go through the grill and use a heavy duty screwdriver to pry back the latch
Pull on it with a pliers or locking pliers. This happened to me after a couple days of extreme cold.
You can turn on the passenger airbags in a 2014 Honda Civic EX by switching on the fuse under the hood.
behind the front bumper
The latch is broken or out of adjustment.