2000 hatchback - short shifter and alarm
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2000 hatchback - short shifter and alarm
Hey all,
Two quick questions:
I have a short shifter that i want to install, and i removed the plastic center console and can't see how to remove the stock shifter. It looks like I may have to go underneath the car. does that sound right? I just took a quick look, maybe i missed something.
Also, just last night, my alarm went super quiet. it used to be really loud, but just yesterday, it's really quiet. Any idea what could have happened? It's a python.
Thanks,
Khoa
Two quick questions:
I have a short shifter that i want to install, and i removed the plastic center console and can't see how to remove the stock shifter. It looks like I may have to go underneath the car. does that sound right? I just took a quick look, maybe i missed something.
Also, just last night, my alarm went super quiet. it used to be really loud, but just yesterday, it's really quiet. Any idea what could have happened? It's a python.
Thanks,
Khoa
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Re: 2000 hatchback - short shifter and alarm (IxRACEx4xPHO)
http://www.jdmuniverse.com/for...31553
i did myself 2 month ago, took me about two hours,
and yes you need to go under, what i did was lifted the driver side front wheel with the jack and laid under, its only 3 screws there anyway, very easy.as soon as you go under youll understand what to do.
i did myself 2 month ago, took me about two hours,
and yes you need to go under, what i did was lifted the driver side front wheel with the jack and laid under, its only 3 screws there anyway, very easy.as soon as you go under youll understand what to do.
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Re: 2000 hatchback - short shifter and alarm (IxRACEx4xPHO)
This will be helpful ---> https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1007935
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Re: 2000 hatchback - short shifter and alarm (IxRACEx4xPHO)
Use ramps! Do not use just a jack! If you use a jack , use jack stands! As for your alarm , the horn is probably dying. But the shifter is easy to do. Make sure you swap out that bearing on the ball part of the shifter. And clean it.
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