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Hello,
I bought my previously-owned '98 Civic almost a year ago, and it has been a gem of a car. Since the cold weather set in a month or so ago, my driver's side window has been intermittently sluggish, and sometimes even almost impossible to close all the way. My previous car was a 1990 Honda Civic, and although the windows were consistently slow, I never had an actual problem with a motor. A friend of mine also has a '98 Honda wagon, and recently had to replace the same window motor (driver's side) in her car. I realize I'll have to take the car in to have this replaced or repaired, but I'm beginning to wonder if this is a common problem for '98-ish Hondas. My car is in beautiful condition, with very low mileage, so I have trouble believing the window has been abused in any way. My second question is, what/how much $ is involved in buying/installing a keyless remote-controlled entry system for my '98 Honda? (obviously I'm not handy with any kind of car repair or maintenance, so I would most likely have to have anything of this nature done by a professional). Thank you in advance. -Ginny |
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"Ginny" wrote > Hello, > > I bought my previously-owned '98 Civic almost a year ago, and it has > been a gem of a car. Since the cold weather set in a month or so > ago, my driver's side window has been intermittently sluggish, and > sometimes even almost impossible to close all the way. My '97 Civic's windows are typically slow going no matter what the weather. |
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Check http://www.handaccessories.com/civic98.html. HX and LX models have
the remote control receiver installed from the factory (inside the factory stereo) so you only need to buy the remote fob. If your car does not have the receiver installed, get part number 330-145 from http://www.partsexpress.com. This is a complete keyless remote system (no alarm) and will interface with pretty much any factory power door lock system you can think of. I have installed two of these, one in an Accord and one in a VW. Great unit, and at $39.95 you can't complain about the price. Ginny wrote: > > Hello, > > I bought my previously-owned '98 Civic almost a year ago, and it has > been a gem of a car. Since the cold weather set in a month or so > ago, my driver's side window has been intermittently sluggish, and > sometimes even almost impossible to close all the way. > > My previous car was a 1990 Honda Civic, and although the windows were > consistently slow, I never had an actual problem with a motor. A > friend of mine also has a '98 Honda wagon, and recently had to replace > the same window motor (driver's side) in her car. > > I realize I'll have to take the car in to have this replaced or > repaired, but I'm beginning to wonder if this is a common problem for > '98-ish Hondas. My car is in beautiful condition, with very low > mileage, so I have trouble believing the window has been abused in any > way. > > My second question is, what/how much $ is involved in > buying/installing a keyless remote-controlled entry system for my '98 > Honda? (obviously I'm not handy with any kind of car repair or > maintenance, so I would most likely have to have anything of this > nature done by a professional). > > Thank you in advance. > > -Ginny |
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"Ginny" <gtice@ecentral.com> wrote in message news:a5a0aa85.0312111040.5ad26f43@posting.google.c om... > Hello, > > I bought my previously-owned '98 Civic almost a year ago, and it has > been a gem of a car. Since the cold weather set in a month or so > ago, my driver's side window has been intermittently sluggish, and > sometimes even almost impossible to close all the way. im so glad my 98 hatch doesnt have all that power crap added on. |
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SoCalMike wrote: > > "Ginny" <gtice@ecentral.com> wrote in message > news:a5a0aa85.0312111040.5ad26f43@posting.google.c om... > > Hello, > > > > I bought my previously-owned '98 Civic almost a year ago, and it has > > been a gem of a car. Since the cold weather set in a month or so > > ago, my driver's side window has been intermittently sluggish, and > > sometimes even almost impossible to close all the way. > > im so glad my 98 hatch doesnt have all that power crap added on. I've got a 98 DX Hatchback, and my aftermarket Remote with alarm & power lock is a very convenient add-on. I installed the power locks 3 years ago, and it's been working perfectly since... The entire system cost about $600 (canadian) which include the two power actuator for each doors and an Alpine alarm system. The installation was done by 'Kromer Radio' which is one of the two shops I would trust to re-wire my car. (the other being 'Number One Sound'). I agree about the power windows, which tend to go bad over time, especially when the car's past 7 years old. Lucky, for us, the DX has the old reliable crank system :-) Pars 98 Hatch |
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"pars" <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3FDB0216.7A5C2E2C@hotmail.com... > > > SoCalMike wrote: > > > > "Ginny" <gtice@ecentral.com> wrote in message > > news:a5a0aa85.0312111040.5ad26f43@posting.google.c om... > > > Hello, > > > > > > I bought my previously-owned '98 Civic almost a year ago, and it has > > > been a gem of a car. Since the cold weather set in a month or so > > > ago, my driver's side window has been intermittently sluggish, and > > > sometimes even almost impossible to close all the way. > > > > im so glad my 98 hatch doesnt have all that power crap added on. > > I've got a 98 DX Hatchback, and my aftermarket Remote with alarm & power > lock is a very convenient add-on. I installed the power locks 3 years > ago, and it's been working perfectly since... The entire system cost > about $600 (canadian) which include the two power actuator for each > doors and an Alpine alarm system. The installation was done by 'Kromer > Radio' which is one of the two shops I would trust to re-wire my car. > (the other being 'Number One Sound'). i saw the link the other dude posted a coupledays ago. do you have the type that slips over where the handcrank goes? if i did it, it would be that route. looks simple! and $130 for both windows, too. and the company is local to me. |
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