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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 12:20 AM
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just bought a 97 del sol si, sohc vtec, and have a few questions.

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my key doesn`t fit the trunk or what appears to be the lock on the storage compartments behind seats, is there a second key that I am missing?

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only 1 speaker is working, so went out and got new 6 1/2" speakers with shallow cone for the rears, but am wondering how to access them, is there a trick to removing the panel that covers the rear speakers?

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has 108k km with no history, i would assume the timing belt has not been replaced, how long do these belts last? i know these cars are interference engines so i better do that right away.

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Is there a weak spot on these cars i should be watching for, ie: common engine or transmission failures?
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by electric slim
just bought a 97 del sol si, sohc vtec, and have a few questions.

1}
my key doesn`t fit the trunk or what appears to be the lock on the storage compartments behind seats, is there a second key that I am missing?

2}
only 1 speaker is working, so went out and got new 6 1/2" speakers with shallow cone for the rears, but am wondering how to access them, is there a trick to removing the panel that covers the rear speakers?

3}
has 108k km with no history, i would assume the timing belt has not been replaced, how long do these belts last? i know these cars are interference engines so i better do that right away.

4}
Is there a weak spot on these cars i should be watching for, ie: common engine or transmission failures?
1) The same key should work. If the ignition switch on the steering column was replaced, then there are two keys.

2) Carefully pry the grey center cover off from the back. That will reveal the screws that hold the side panels in place. Then they'll slide out toward the front of the car.

3) Replace it. Don't take chances. Unless you know how to check the timing belt for wear.

4) Code 8 TDC sensor failure is very common. That would require a new distributor. The engines and tranny are pretty solid. Just keep up on the maintenance.
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 09:38 PM
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turns out all I got from previous owner was the valet key, which doesn t open the trunk.
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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 04:48 AM
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go to your dealer and they can cut you a another key with just the VIN. Another thing to look out for is the seals on the roof, go to the dealership and check to see if the recall for the seals has been performed and if it hasnt get it done.
solsociety.com is a great place to get alot of questions answerd
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