> Is this similar on most Hondas?
> I just found out that I'll have to pull the bumper to work on my horn.
> 94 Civic VX.
Sometimes you can get at the horns just by removing the plastic splash
shields under the car on either side, just behind the bumper.
Unfortunately, your car is a bit more complex than most Hondas. You need to
remove the bumper in several stages. None of them are complex or require
special tools, it's just kind of fiddly. I can post a PDF of the removal
process if you wish.

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Mike Doyle - 04 Jun 2006 04:40 GMT
>> Is this similar on most Hondas?
>> I just found out that I'll have to pull the bumper to work on my horn.
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> special tools, it's just kind of fiddly. I can post a PDF of the removal
> process if you wish.
Yes please!
TeGGeR® - 04 Jun 2006 18:19 GMT
>> Sometimes you can get at the horns just by removing the plastic
>> splash shields under the car on either side, just behind the bumper.
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>
> Yes please!
Here you go.
<http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/92-95_civic_front_bumper_removal.pdf>

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Mike Doyle - 04 Jun 2006 22:12 GMT
................................
Here you go.
<http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/92-95_civic_front_bumper_removal.pdf>
Thanks Tegger.
This looks like tons of fun. I'll try getting under it first & see if I
can do anything that
way.