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You have to have power to the brake switch and the key switch to release the park solenoid. There is an 80amp fuse and a 50amp fuse that powers the key switch. Have you checked them to see if they have power ?
if you can raise front of vechicle wheels off the ground with transmission out of park if you can turn one wheel and the other wheel turns there is no tranmsmission internal damage to the final drive gear.if you put in new clutch need adjust clutch.if clutch mastercylinder dry or low on fluid you need to add brake fluid bleed the air hydralic clutch system.
jack it up, remove wheels, spray rotor with wd-40 or equalivant and see if you can turn by hand if not hit it with a hammer till its freed up. make sure its in nutral and rear wheels are chocked. spray off ALL penetrant oil with brake cleaner before you put it all back together
Would need more info on the heat/ac problem. But on the shifting problem check under the hood and make sure when the shifter is moved the linkage moves. If not the shift cable is most likely the problem, but check at the shifter to make sure.
you can just search for Honda Civik Factory Service Manual online. Also I had a simliar issue with my 87 rx7 and I took apart the wiper motor and cleaned up all kinds of muck inside. Put it back together and it works fine now.
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