Good thought, but no, I don't believe that is applicable in a MT car. Also, the opening there will not accommodate a key. Very strange, although it will probably turn out to be a simple answer.For the CVT’s (shares same trim piece), to put the car in neutral if the vehicle is dead. Emergency neutral slot
No, what he's pointing to is that's the piece and it's there for the CVT but they don't change it for the manual. Just like the fact we don't have power memory seats, the cutout is still there on the door because they don't want to make 10 different parts.Good thought, but no, I don't believe that is applicable in a MT car. Also, the opening there will not accommodate a key. Very strange, although it will probably turn out to be a simple answer.
Of course I did check there. There is no cutout for a key in the recess, but there is a small hole on one side that could be a receptacle for something small. But I believe you are correct, and the recess has no function in a MT car. I'm just curious about it and am looking for confirmation from someone who might have previously looked into it. Thanks for your response.No, what he's pointing to is that's the piece and it's there for the CVT but they don't change it for the manual. Just like the fact we don't have power memory seats, the cutout is still there on the door because they don't want to make 10 different parts.
Why not just check there instead of saying "I don't think it is"
I just got out a mirror and flashlight and checked that recess again. You are exactly correct; it is the cutout for the shifter lock release, and the key fits through the slot. Since it is a manual transmission, the key doesn't touch anything, so I guess it has no function. Sorry for the misinformation on my part.No, what he's pointing to is that's the piece and it's there for the CVT but they don't change it for the manual. Just like the fact we don't have power memory seats, the cutout is still there on the door because they don't want to make 10 different parts.
Why not just check there instead of saying "I don't think it is"
That is exactly what it is. It is called a shift lock override cover.could it be a cover for a slot where you can insert a key to be able to shift the car into neutral? Didn't that used to be a thing? Maybe the center console is the same as other cars in the Honda family that may have automatic transmissions?