bolted to the frame, behind bumper cover, passenger side.
1.5 ls v-tech
It will be the cv joint, it will need replacing
You can only swap an engine of a Civic Hatchback with an engine of a newer car. Its only legal to swap in engines of the same or newer OBD series. So the Civic engine you swap with has to be a 94 or newer but any of those engines will fit.
It is located on the header.
I have a 94 accord and the horn is located on the steering wheel.
the fuse for your horn is located in the fuse box by your battery under the hood towards the left it should be towards the bottom of the fuse box its the yellow 20...dont know about the cruise control but you could check there
it depends on what kind of civic you have (coupe, hatchback, or sedan). you would have to modify the lengths of the pipes to get it to fit right though. I'm about to take the exhaust off my old 99 sedan and put it on my 94 coupe and just measuring it I saw a major difference in the length of the pipes.
Did you try the horn relay? It is located near the fuse box.
Most of the body panels on a 1994 Honda Civic Hatchback can be easily replaced. The quarter panel requires the most work as it is the biggest panel and may require some cutting to fit.
Either pull out the relay or cut the wires going to the horn. The horn is located at the front passenger side of the bumper.
near the oil filter
94 civic transmission fluid drain