Please help me read the Haynes civic/crv manual

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Thomas G. Marshall, Dec 31, 2004.

  1. Well, I'm stumped by another thing in this manual. Teach a man to fish.

    Where in this thing do I find instructions for the removal of the clock in
    my 99 CRV? It /looks/ like one of those pop-out things, but I'm concerned
    about leaving pry marks around it if it isn't.

    But more importantly, what section of the manual /should/ this thing be in.
    I've scoured every section of the dashboard assembly and body chapter (11).

    Perhaps time to "give up" on haynes and just buy the factory man. ?
     
    Thomas G. Marshall, Dec 31, 2004
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  2. Thomas G. Marshall

    halo2 guy Guest

    I can't tell you the specific section but somebody in here on on the
    internet should be able to tell you how to remove it.

    If you have looked through all the pages and can't find instructions then
    obviously it isn't in there. The Haynes manuals are basic manuals and don't
    cost enough to go through the details.

    Personally if you plan to do any work at all on your vehicle and plan to
    keep it for a while I would go with the factory service manual. One repair
    done by yourself can easily make up the cost of the factory manual which is
    probably about a $100. www.helminc.com is where I purchased the manual and
    schematics for my 96 accord.
     
    halo2 guy, Dec 31, 2004
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  3. Thomas G. Marshall

    halo2 guy Guest

    I can't tell you the specific section but somebody in here on on the
    internet should be able to tell you how to remove it.

    If you have looked through all the pages and can't find instructions then
    obviously it isn't in there. The Haynes manuals are basic manuals and don't
    cost enough to go through the details.

    Personally if you plan to do any work at all on your vehicle and plan to
    keep it for a while I would go with the factory service manual. One repair
    done by yourself can easily make up the cost of the factory manual which is
    probably about a $100. www.helminc.com is where I purchased the manual and
    schematics for my 96 accord.
     
    halo2 guy, Dec 31, 2004
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  4. Thomas G. Marshall

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    Sign in, and do a search at hondasuv.com You use a thin butterknife, and
    electrical tape on the bottom edge of the dash for protection.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Dec 31, 2004
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  5. Thomas G. Marshall

    motsco_ _ Guest

    ===========

    Sign in, and do a search at hondasuv.com You use a thin butterknife, and
    electrical tape on the bottom edge of the dash for protection.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Dec 31, 2004
    #5
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