>>i was going home from work last night..and i have 1989 HONDA ACCORD LXi
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thanks for the response mike..if i can find a reaplacement at a junkyard,
would it be more complicated then taking the old one off and undoing any
wires,puting the new one and and connecting the wires? or will it be more
difficult than that?and if i cant find one at a junkyard from the same year
car, would one from another year work? any advice would be greatly
appreciated..thanks~chick~
Michael Pardee - 19 Dec 2005 12:18 GMT
>>>i was going home from work last night..and i have 1989 HONDA ACCORD LXi
>>>.the
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> appreciated..thanks~chick~
That basically covers it, but the big issue is getting the switch out and
the new one in. I think in the '89 the steering wheel has to be removed -
not a big deal, but see the next paragraph. It appears the switch actually
fits over the steering column.
Dealing with the steering wheel is simple assuming you have no air bag, but
requires special care if you do. If you have an air bag there is a wound-up
(not spring-loaded) cable that must be treated carefully in addition to the
other issues, and the power must be disconnected. A manual is very useful in
either case and necessary if you have an air bag. Haynes is adequate for
this job.
Mike
bostonchick89 - 20 Dec 2005 09:13 GMT
it doesnt have an air bag..im taking it to a freind of mine to have him look
at it tomorrow...he said it could also be the relay..i guess ill know more
tomorrow..thanks for your help..~chick~
>>>>i was going home from work last night..and i have 1989 HONDA ACCORD LXi
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