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| Replacing a Fuel Filter | 21 Oct 2008 03:13 GMT | 3 |
I have a 1998 Honda Civic EX Sedan with 206,700 miles, I've never replaced the fuel filter, but there are no signs of rust o hinderance in the fuel department. Is is ok to replace just for routine maintenance
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| Radio dark 2004 Accord | 20 Oct 2008 04:14 GMT | 3 |
Which PC board needs to be replaced? How difficult?
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| Estimate to fix oil leak too high? | 20 Oct 2008 02:53 GMT | 23 |
I was just quoted $1,500 to fix an oil leak, they claim, after dropping dye to locate leaks, I'm leaking from the following: Reseal oil pan, Replace Timing belt, water pump, and front engine seals,
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| 2003 Accord sedan radio went dark | 18 Oct 2008 16:18 GMT | 7 |
At 5+ years, 52k miles, my radio/HVAC display went dark last night. Does anyone know if Honda are still replacing them under somem sort of extended warranty? TIA
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| 2003 Honda Odyssey tranny porblem, help?? | 18 Oct 2008 15:37 GMT | 7 |
Hey everyone, I have a 2003 Honda Odyssey that is having some problems with the tranny. Driving along and the rpm will ramp up 2-3 thousand and stay like that for a few seconds before returning to normal. While it is ramping up the car feels
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| Make a Hydrogen Generator for Your Car and Get More Mpg | 18 Oct 2008 14:52 GMT | 1 |
…If you make a Hydrogen Generator for your car or truck you will be able to burn both water and gasoline instead of just pure gasoline… http://waterfuelcars.we.bs/Make_a_Hydrogen_Generator_for_Your_Car_and_Get_More_M pg.htm
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| Accord 2000 4 cyl. coolant leak | 18 Oct 2008 03:44 GMT | 8 |
My 2000 Accord (60k miles) is occasionally losing coolant externally; i.e. once in a while there is a small puddle (2 inches in diameter) on the driveway; I can't seem to see where it's coming from. All hoses appear to be in good shape; temp gauge remains the same as always
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| engine replacement 1.6 | 18 Oct 2008 01:29 GMT | 5 |
I just received, free, a 1993 Honda Civic EX- 1.6- and it needs a motor and wonder if anyone knows of a site that can give some details on this. Thanks Hank
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| 2007 Accord Driver side rearview mirror replacment | 16 Oct 2008 22:50 GMT | 9 |
I need to replace the driver side rearview (outside) mirror on a 2007 Accord EX. I have the new mirror but am not sure the safest way to remove the old mirror. It appears that it held in place by some pressure tape but you might have to rotate it also to remove it??? Anyone ...
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| 09 Honda Fit tire pressure | 16 Oct 2008 16:04 GMT | 9 |
The low tire pressure indicator just lit up a few days ago. Checked tires and all at recommended 33 psi. Coincidentally, outside temperature just changed for the worse here in Denver. I wonder if related?
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| First Honda Civic Rolls Off Indiana Assembly Line | 16 Oct 2008 06:51 GMT | 1 |
A few months back we produced an in-depth series about the future of auto manufacturing in Indiana, including a stop in Greensburg, where Honda was yet to open its new assembly plant. Today, the company announced that the first Honda... Read More: http://blogs.cars ...
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| Tires? | 16 Oct 2008 05:05 GMT | 21 |
I have a 2008 honda accord. The tires size 225r-50/70. I am buying winter tires. Can I put 215-r50-17? thanks kevin
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| 89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor..... | 15 Oct 2008 03:02 GMT | 5 |
Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes (including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
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| 1987 honda | 14 Oct 2008 05:35 GMT | 6 |
hello everybody, i was wondering if i could have some advice, i have a 1987 honda civic, but i don't really know what to do with it, any suggestions? ---
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| Film buildup on inside windsheild | 14 Oct 2008 02:44 GMT | 10 |
'06 Accord EX 6cyl Auto. sedan. We've noticed alight filmy buildup on the inside of the windshield for the last year or so. It's not that noticeable unless your driving towards the setting sun, then its almost blinding. Really tough to get off, diluted vinegar seems to work best, ...
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