SOURCE: door lock problem
There is a Plug between the door and engine bay, it accessible through the speaker hole, but it comes loose so all prongs are not connected, thats why it works partially. should be an easy push to get em working.
SOURCE: Drivers Door Lock Problem
You will probably need to replace the power door lock actuator.
Here's a link to one similar to yours.
http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/1g/bl467g.htm
You can probably get a used one from a salvage yard.
Try this site to find one near you:
http://car-part.com
If you need more help post a comment.
Tim
SOURCE: check engine reads P0740 honda civic
I am sorry to bum you guys out, but this usually means the piston in the torque converter is bad. The converter needs to be replaced along with a transmission flush.
SOURCE: 2003 Honda Pilot Door locks not working
may be a relay switch, or a faulty wire on the right side behind the glove box
SOURCE: How do you change the rear brake pads on a 2006 Honda Civic Ex.
There is a special tool to press the rear brake caliper back in on you vehicle. You can "borrow" it from Auto Zone or Advance Auto Parts. Basically because of the parking brake, you have to press the caliper back in and at the same time screw it in. I know that might sound confussing but when you see the tool they will loan you, it will make sense. It's pretty easy to do with the right tools. I have however taken the hard route before and used a C clamp and pair of needle nose to get it worked out. Hope this helps. Thanks for rating my response and for using FixYa!
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