Or, even better, use it as an excuse to add power locks, an alarm w/pager, and rear door handles from same year civic sedan. It's a pretty cool mod that doesn't cost too much, but gives you a little bit of peace of mind about your crx being so vulnerable. Of course, nothing can stop someone from breaking your window... --- "Robert K. Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 02:59 PM 07/22/02 +0300, Viljar Grauen said... > > >Hello! > > > >Someone trashed my driver side door lock while > stealing my stereo and CD > >box. So I am now looking for a new lock. > >There aren't many 2'nd gen crx'es round here, but > lots of first gens. Does > >the first gen locks fit second gen doors? And how > to change a broken lock? > >And also how to make new lock fit my old key? > > > >Viljar > > > I do not believe that the locks are interchangeable. > > If the lock/cylinder is the only thing that is > damaged, then they're not > that expensive. I believe no more than $50 (USD) > from the local dealer. I > say "expensive" when compared to the same thing for > say a Porsche 914 where > it's $150+ for the assembly. > > If you get it from the dealer, which I highly > recommend, you should be able > to have them key it for your current key. That way > you don't have to have > two sets of keys. This should also not be an > additional charge but double > check. > > Replacing it is pretty straight forward. You'll > have to pull the door > panel off and then you will see how the assembly is > held into place ~ 2 > bolts of not mistaken. > > > Robert K. Kuhn > CRX Owners Group President > (http://www.crx.org/southcal) > > 1990 Honda CRXsi (http://drive.to/jiggy) > ICQ # 3714283 (nickname: godzilla) >
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