I never had my car serviced at Crown. I used to use Ferman Acura when they had an NSX tech. The last time I used them, one of their techs destroyed the interior under the steering wheel and left it in my trunk. At least they replaced it at a cost of over $400. After that I used Nibal in Orlando...
I will second the above. I had to remove my Viper alarm system. It drove me crazy. I rebuilt my starter twice, replaced and or refurbished the ignition switch too many times to count only to find the problem was with the Viper. Once removed, not a single hiccup in starting the car. Jerry
I also have the HPS pads front and back on my 2000. No problems. I do most of my own work and don't remember anything special about switching out from stock to Hawk pads. Jerry
I have a BendPack 4 poster and a three air bag jack like the one mentioned above. The three bag lift is too tall in the relaxed position to fit under the NSX. The two bag jack looks like it will fit un Der the NSX. The three bag setup works well for my C-2 and C-3 vettes if I use the jack plate...
Mine was the opposite. Once the heat was on, it would not turn off. It turned out to be the control motor. I manually turned the valve to off as I am in Florida and don't use the heat. I did order a motor and got it from Japan after a six month wait. I have yet to install it. Good luck. Jerry
You mentioned that you found a Viper alarm in your car. I had one installed in my car for many years and it worked well until it did not. The alarm worked well but after a few years my car would not crank. I replaced the ignition switch a few times, cleaned and eventually replaced the starter. I...
When you settle down and are looking for a lift, come by my house for a look. I installed a Bend Pack four post lift in my garage years ago. I worked out all the challenges with space, power, air, garaged door etc. Jerry
While you are waiting for your ignition switch to arrive, consider removing your current switch and cleaning the contacts. I had the same problem you had and tried everything. I ended up removing my Viper alarm and all is well for a few years. Jerry
Sounds like you listed, but did not address the ignition switch. You can remove and carefully open it and clean the contacts. If they are burnt, the entire switch can be replaced for about $60. I had the same problem and chased it for some time. It turned out to be my aftermarket Viper alarm...
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