HELP PLEASE!!!
Okay, i have a 97 civic lx. I bought original honda window visors from jhpusa and they came with no instructions. Ive searched honda-tech and found only installation threads for hatches and coupes. The four door visors have more/different clips than the coupes and hatches. Any advice or anything would be greatly appreciated.
My advice would be a better thread title. Please help doesn't exactly give me any idea as to what the problem is, and it certainly doesn't make it easy to find this thread again later.
this will help you more than anything
**taken directly from the rules just for you......
**taken directly from the rules just for you......
Topic title is self explanatory.
Do everyone a favor, including yourself, and please post subject specific topic titles.
Example?
Let's say you're having trouble with a B18B OBD1 engine swap into a 1995 Civic and you're throwing some check engine codes, and the engine won't start.
A good topic title would be:
"Help with B18B swap won't start in my 95 Civic"
A bad title, and a common title we've been seeing more and more of lately:
"Need help"
or
"Emergency!"
or
"Got a Question!"
You get the idea. Not only will this get quicker specific help from other people who have experiences the same problem or helped with it, but it also gives other H-Ters key words to search when they encounter similar problems.
It's a waste of resources for an excellent tech topic that answers some very specific questions/problems cannot be searched and found under our search engine because it's title was a vague "Got a Question" etc. etc.
From now on please keep this in mind, thanks.
Do everyone a favor, including yourself, and please post subject specific topic titles.
Example?
Let's say you're having trouble with a B18B OBD1 engine swap into a 1995 Civic and you're throwing some check engine codes, and the engine won't start.
A good topic title would be:
"Help with B18B swap won't start in my 95 Civic"
A bad title, and a common title we've been seeing more and more of lately:
"Need help"
or
"Emergency!"
or
"Got a Question!"
You get the idea. Not only will this get quicker specific help from other people who have experiences the same problem or helped with it, but it also gives other H-Ters key words to search when they encounter similar problems.
It's a waste of resources for an excellent tech topic that answers some very specific questions/problems cannot be searched and found under our search engine because it's title was a vague "Got a Question" etc. etc.
From now on please keep this in mind, thanks.
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