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Honda Civic - Video tutorial

Model: Honda Civic MK 5 - Years 1992-1995
Part: Checks and maintenance
Operation: How to replace the Honda Civic light switches?

In order to replace the light switches on the Honda Civic you must first loosen the screws that secure the cover of the lower part of the steering column. Once the cover has been removed, it will be necessary to rotate the steering wheel first to the right and then to the left, in order to unscrew the bolt which is on the opposite side from where the steering was turned. In this way, the connector that was connected to the old light switch lever can be disconnected and the new lever connected. This must be fixed with the appropriate screws and covered with the appropriate plastic.


Posted on 12 March 2024 by ScegliAuto

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Let's see in this short and simple guide the instructions that will allow us to open the bonnet of the Volkswagen Polo. First of all we open the front door, on the driver's side, and start pulling the opening lever of the engine hood, in order to open the lock; then let's move to the front of the vehicle and unhook the tab that we find on the central part, above the manufacturer's emblem, as shown in the video. At this point we block the bonnet with the lateral rod; then we accompany the bonnet down to close it again!

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