Installation note:
• Be careful not to damage the body paint finish.
• This interior trim kit should be installed only if the ambient air temperature is 60°F (15°C) or above.
1. Using isopropyl alchohol on a shop towel, clean the area where the right outlet trim will attach.
2. Peel back one inch from the end of the 13 adhesive backings shown, and attach them to the front of the right outlet panel with masking tape. Remove and discard the three remaining adhesive backings from the trim.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
2008 Honda CR-V Interior Panel Set P/N 08Z03-SWA-100A Installation
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Labels: alchohol, alcohol, ambient air temperature, body paint, Honda, honda cr v, interior panel, masking tape, palm of your hand, shop towel, swa
Labels: alchohol, alcohol, ambient air temperature, body paint, Honda, honda cr v, interior panel, masking tape, palm of your hand, shop towel, swa
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Honda CR-V DVD Navigation Attachment
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Labels: airbag, clamps, curtain, har, Honda, honda cr v, model 1, navigation unit, pillar, pins, precaution, sunvisor, tabs, torx screws, wire harness, wire ties
Labels: airbag, clamps, curtain, har, Honda, honda cr v, model 1, navigation unit, pillar, pins, precaution, sunvisor, tabs, torx screws, wire harness, wire ties
DVD AVN Navigation Unit P/N: 08A40-1J6-100
Wire Harness Routing Precaution
Disconnect the connectors and terminals by holding them. Do not pull the harness to disconnect the connector.
Do not pull the harness with force. it will damage the har ness.
Cut off the excess of the wire ties.
Connect the connectors and terminals securely until they lock.
Reinstall the connectors to the corresponding stays whenever they are removed. After operation, check that the connectors are installed on the stays securely and not loose or come out of the stays.
Wire Harness Routing Precaution
Disconnect the connectors and terminals by holding them. Do not pull the harness to disconnect the connector.
Do not pull the harness with force. it will damage the har ness.
Cut off the excess of the wire ties.
Connect the connectors and terminals securely until they lock.
Reinstall the connectors to the corresponding stays whenever they are removed. After operation, check that the connectors are installed on the stays securely and not loose or come out of the stays.
2005-06 HONDA CRV Grill/ Brush Guard Part #6049
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Labels: bolt, brackets, brush guard, cross member, fasteners, frame rail, hex bolts, hex nuts, holes, Honda, honda crv, illustration, inner edge, screw, screws, slots, support bracket, tapping, utility knife, wit
Labels: bolt, brackets, brush guard, cross member, fasteners, frame rail, hex bolts, hex nuts, holes, Honda, honda crv, illustration, inner edge, screw, screws, slots, support bracket, tapping, utility knife, wit
Procedure installing the Grill to Honda CRV
1. Remove the plastic rivets securing the plastic guard located underneath the vehicle in order to install the front bar.
2. Start with the passenger side assembly, postion one of the 7/16 nut plates behind the cross member opening and align the 7/16 nut plate wit the two matching holes in the frame rail. Fasten the frame brackets to the bottom cross member as shown in the illustration using the 7/16 x 1 ¼ hex bolts, 7/16 washers, 5/16 self tapping bolt and 5/16 washers. Note: Do not over tighten 5/16 x 1 self tapping bolt as it might strip threads.
1. Remove the plastic rivets securing the plastic guard located underneath the vehicle in order to install the front bar.
2. Start with the passenger side assembly, postion one of the 7/16 nut plates behind the cross member opening and align the 7/16 nut plate wit the two matching holes in the frame rail. Fasten the frame brackets to the bottom cross member as shown in the illustration using the 7/16 x 1 ¼ hex bolts, 7/16 washers, 5/16 self tapping bolt and 5/16 washers. Note: Do not over tighten 5/16 x 1 self tapping bolt as it might strip threads.
Honda Safety Recall: Ignition Switch
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Labels: aftermarket parts, corrective action, cr, crash, customer notification, dcs, district service manager, electrical contacts, Honda, interactive network, models, notification letter, odyssey, prelude, risk, security systems, status inquiry
Labels: aftermarket parts, corrective action, cr, crash, customer notification, dcs, district service manager, electrical contacts, Honda, interactive network, models, notification letter, odyssey, prelude, risk, security systems, status inquiry
Electrical contacts in the ignition switch can wear prematurely due to high electrical current passing through the switch. Worn out ignition contacts could cause the engine to stall without warning. Although the engine will restart in most cases, a vehicle that stalls while driving increases the risk of a crash.
VEHICLES AFFECTED
• 1997 Accord (L4)
• 1998–99 Accord (L4 and V6)
• 1998–00 Civic
• 1997–99 CR-V
• 1997–00 Odyssey
• 1997–99 Prelude
VEHICLES AFFECTED
• 1997 Accord (L4)
• 1998–99 Accord (L4 and V6)
• 1998–00 Civic
• 1997–99 CR-V
• 1997–00 Odyssey
• 1997–99 Prelude
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
2005 Honda CR-V Door Visors P/N 08R04-S9A-101
3:47 AM by onesecond
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Labels: 2005 honda cr v, alcohol, ambient air temperature, brackets, glass run, Honda, honda cr v, masking tape, mirror base, paint, palm of your hand, rear end, sash, shock, shop towel
Labels: 2005 honda cr v, alcohol, ambient air temperature, brackets, glass run, Honda, honda cr v, masking tape, mirror base, paint, palm of your hand, rear end, sash, shock, shop towel
Installation Door Visors on Honda CR-V 2005:
NOTE: • These instructions show the left door visors being installed. The same procedure applies to installing of the right door visors.
• Be careful not to damage the paint finish or glass run channels when installing the door visors.
• Handle the door visors with care. They are not designed to absorb shock or impact.
• This door visor kit should be installed only if the ambient air temperature is 60°F (15°C) or above.
• To allow the adhesive to cure, do not wash the vehicle for 24 hours.
NOTE: • These instructions show the left door visors being installed. The same procedure applies to installing of the right door visors.
• Be careful not to damage the paint finish or glass run channels when installing the door visors.
• Handle the door visors with care. They are not designed to absorb shock or impact.
• This door visor kit should be installed only if the ambient air temperature is 60°F (15°C) or above.
• To allow the adhesive to cure, do not wash the vehicle for 24 hours.
2002-04 Honda CR-V BX2232 Baseplate Installation
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Labels: 10mm socket, auto manufacturer, baseplate, blue ox baseplates, bolt, end plates, fascia, hardware kit, holes, Honda, honda cr v, metric bolts, minor adjustments, push pins, pushpins, rangefinder, tabs, tolerances, tow bar, variations
Labels: 10mm socket, auto manufacturer, baseplate, blue ox baseplates, bolt, end plates, fascia, hardware kit, holes, Honda, honda cr v, metric bolts, minor adjustments, push pins, pushpins, rangefinder, tabs, tolerances, tow bar, variations
Please read BOTH these Installation Instructions and the General Instructions before attempting to install or operate this equipment.
Many Blue Ox® Baseplates are designed to use existing holes and hardware to mount the baseplate to the towed vehicle. Even though bolts are there, do not assume they are adequate for baseplate mounting. Always use hardware supplied in the hardware kit and existing hardware specified in the Baseplate Installation Instructions.
Many Blue Ox® Baseplates are designed to use existing holes and hardware to mount the baseplate to the towed vehicle. Even though bolts are there, do not assume they are adequate for baseplate mounting. Always use hardware supplied in the hardware kit and existing hardware specified in the Baseplate Installation Instructions.
07 Honda CR-V Grille Guard Installation Instructions
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Labels: factory bumper, fasteners, fender, flat screwdriver, flat washer, flat washers, grille guard, hack, head bolt, hex head, holes, Honda, honda cr v, mounting bracket, mounting brackets, radiator, radiator support, rear hole, shell, shroud
Labels: factory bumper, fasteners, fender, flat screwdriver, flat washer, flat washers, grille guard, hack, head bolt, hex head, holes, Honda, honda cr v, mounting bracket, mounting brackets, radiator, radiator support, rear hole, shell, shroud
Installation procedure the grille guard on Honda CR-V
1. REMOVE CONTENTS FROM BOX. VERIFY ALL PARTS ARE PRESENT. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
2. Using a flat screwdriver carefully remove all fasteners from factory plastic shroud on top and underneath the vehicle. On the bottom there are (4) on the front and (3) on each side by the fender. On the top there are (7) fasteners.
3. Remove bottom plastic shroud and place it on a working area. Using a hack saw carefully cut the marked area shown in Figure 1.
1. REMOVE CONTENTS FROM BOX. VERIFY ALL PARTS ARE PRESENT. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
2. Using a flat screwdriver carefully remove all fasteners from factory plastic shroud on top and underneath the vehicle. On the bottom there are (4) on the front and (3) on each side by the fender. On the top there are (7) fasteners.
3. Remove bottom plastic shroud and place it on a working area. Using a hack saw carefully cut the marked area shown in Figure 1.
2002-2006 Honda CR-V Subwoofer Kit Installation Instructions
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Labels: antenna, bolts, careful care, dashboard, flat tip, fuse box, glove box, hazard switch, Honda, honda cr v, negative cable, pins, radio station, retaining clips, seat cd changer, self tapping screw, self tapping screws, subwoofer, tabs
Labels: antenna, bolts, careful care, dashboard, flat tip, fuse box, glove box, hazard switch, Honda, honda cr v, negative cable, pins, radio station, retaining clips, seat cd changer, self tapping screw, self tapping screws, subwoofer, tabs
The subwoofer can not be installed with an under-seat CD changer.
Installation the Subwoofer to 2002-2006 CRV:
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio, then write down the radio station presets.
2. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
3. Remove the two screws that fasten the bottom of the center panel.
4. Pull the center panel out toward you to release the six clips, unplug the vehicle connector from the hazard switch, and remove the center panel. Be careful care not to damage the clips.
Installation the Subwoofer to 2002-2006 CRV:
1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio, then write down the radio station presets.
2. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
3. Remove the two screws that fasten the bottom of the center panel.
4. Pull the center panel out toward you to release the six clips, unplug the vehicle connector from the hazard switch, and remove the center panel. Be careful care not to damage the clips.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Power Steering, Air Cleaner Element
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Labels: air cleaner, air flow, clamps, cold weather, damp rag, element, emergency replacement, engine compartment, genuine honda, hold down, Honda, honda dealer, honda power steering fluid, maintenance schedule, power steering fluid, power steering pump, psf, steering wheel, time and distance, wheel
Labels: air cleaner, air flow, clamps, cold weather, damp rag, element, emergency replacement, engine compartment, genuine honda, hold down, Honda, honda dealer, honda power steering fluid, maintenance schedule, power steering fluid, power steering pump, psf, steering wheel, time and distance, wheel
Always use Genuine Honda Power Steering Fluid. If it is not available, you may use another power steering fluid as an emergency replacement. However, continued use can cause increased wear and poor steering in cold weather. Have the power steering system flushed and refilled with Honda PSF as soon as possible. A low power steering fluid level can indicate a leak in the system. Check the fluid level frequently and have the system inspected as soon as possible.
2009 Honda Element Hatch Tent Kit
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Labels: amount of time, auto transmission, exhaust pipe, hatch, Honda, honda element, manual transmission, paint, stake, tailgate, tent pole, time 3
Labels: amount of time, auto transmission, exhaust pipe, hatch, Honda, honda element, manual transmission, paint, stake, tailgate, tent pole, time 3
INSTALLATION
Attaching the Tent to the Honda Element
NOTE:
• Leaving the tailgate open for an extended amount of time will drain the battery.
• Allow the exhaust pipe to cool down for at least 20 minutes before you attach the tent to the vehicle.
• The tent is designed to add additional space to your vehicle while parked. It is not intended to be used in when the vehicle is moving.
• The tent can also be used as a standard ground tent by simply zipping up the rear sock.
• If the tent is not going to be attached to the vehicle, assemble the tent as described, but move it away from the vehicle.
• Make sure the vehicle and tent are clean and completely dry before installation. If moisture under the tent is allowed to dry, it may cloud the paint. If the tent gets wet, remove it and allow it to air-dry completely.
Attaching the Tent to the Honda Element
NOTE:
• Leaving the tailgate open for an extended amount of time will drain the battery.
• Allow the exhaust pipe to cool down for at least 20 minutes before you attach the tent to the vehicle.
• The tent is designed to add additional space to your vehicle while parked. It is not intended to be used in when the vehicle is moving.
• The tent can also be used as a standard ground tent by simply zipping up the rear sock.
• If the tent is not going to be attached to the vehicle, assemble the tent as described, but move it away from the vehicle.
• Make sure the vehicle and tent are clean and completely dry before installation. If moisture under the tent is allowed to dry, it may cloud the paint. If the tent gets wet, remove it and allow it to air-dry completely.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Acura/Honda Car2PC-HON1 adapter for Car PC / laptop integration into car stereo
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Labels: Acura, audio cables, car engine, car pc, car stereo, cd changer, cd drive, disk 1, glove box, Honda, many cars, pc laptop, pins, playlist, playlists, radio adapter, usb cable, winamp plug, windows 2000, windows media player
Labels: Acura, audio cables, car engine, car pc, car stereo, cd changer, cd drive, disk 1, glove box, Honda, many cars, pc laptop, pins, playlist, playlists, radio adapter, usb cable, winamp plug, windows 2000, windows media player
Preparation
1. Turn off car engine and remove key from ignition
2. Un-mount your radio from the dash in order to get access to the back side of the radio.
Adapter installation
3. Attach square 14 pins connector to the back of the Honda stereo.
4. Find a place where you can place Car2PC. In many cars there is enough room in the dash to place Car2PC.
Note: Make sure you mount Car2PC in a place with enough room so when you mount the car stereo back you do not break the adapter
1. Turn off car engine and remove key from ignition
2. Un-mount your radio from the dash in order to get access to the back side of the radio.
Adapter installation
3. Attach square 14 pins connector to the back of the Honda stereo.
4. Find a place where you can place Car2PC. In many cars there is enough room in the dash to place Car2PC.
Note: Make sure you mount Car2PC in a place with enough room so when you mount the car stereo back you do not break the adapter
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Transponder Bypass for Honda ET Acura (2 programmable modes)
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Labels: 1 flash, Acura, black key, da release, damages, Honda, mode 2, programmable modes, remote starter, wire harness
Labels: 1 flash, Acura, black key, da release, damages, Honda, mode 2, programmable modes, remote starter, wire harness
You must use the Black key to complete the programming procedure. Programming : Keep the programming button pressed down while inserting the wire harness into connector of the HONDA-DA. Release the programming button once the LED turn ON. Turn the Ignition to the ON position. The number of LED flashes indicates the mode. (I.e. Mode 1 = 1 Flash) Press the programming button to switch between modes 1, 2 and 3. (Mode 3 is future use) Once the mode is selected, turn the ignition key to OFF position. Turn the IGNITION key to the ON position once again. The LED will illuminate. The module is now programmed. Turn the key to the OFF position and remove it, start the vehicle using the remote starter to insure functionality.
2006-2008 Honda Pilot Dash Disassembly
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Labels: aftermarket radio, battery terminal, bolts, brackets, double din radio, flat blade, Honda, honda pilot, lx models, negative battery, provision, screw driver, screws, short circuit 2, switches
Labels: aftermarket radio, battery terminal, bolts, brackets, double din radio, flat blade, Honda, honda pilot, lx models, negative battery, provision, screw driver, screws, short circuit 2, switches
1 Disconnect the negative battery- terminal to prevent an accidental short circuit. 2 Using a small flat blade screw- driver remove the blank plate from upper right side of radio trim panel. (Figure A) 3 Unsnap radio trim panel. Unplug switches and remove panel. (Figure B) 4 Remove (4) 10mm bolts securing radio, unplug and remove radio.
2003-2005 Honda Pilot Vehicle Wiring
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Labels: box test, doors, factory alarm, fender, fuse box, Honda, honda pilot, interior light, light switch, lt, pin connector, pin switch, rear hatch, starter wire, steering column, supervision, tachometer, turning the key, vehicle wiring, window switch
Labels: box test, doors, factory alarm, fender, fuse box, Honda, honda pilot, interior light, light switch, lt, pin connector, pin switch, rear hatch, starter wire, steering column, supervision, tachometer, turning the key, vehicle wiring, window switch
WIRING INFORMATION: 2003 Honda Pilot WIRE WIRE COLOR WIRE LOCATION 12V CONSTANT WIRE WHITE Ignition Harness STARTER WIRE BLACK/WHITE Ignition Harness IGNITION WIRE BLACK/YELLOW Ignition Harness ACCESSORY WIRE YELLOW Ignition Harness SECOND ACCESSORY WIRE WHITE/BLACK Ignition Harness POWER DOOR LOCK (-) BLUE/GREEN Large Green Harness At Passenger Fuse POWER DOOR UNLOCK (-) BLACK/RED Box Test door lock wires while turning the key in the passenger door. PARKING LIGHTS (+) RED/BLACK Plug At Driver Fuse Box DOOR
Friday, June 11, 2010
Honda Civic, Acura Integra Gauge Bezel Models 20010 and 20011 Installation
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Labels: Acura, acura integra, aluminum bracket, bezel, bottom center, center screw, cluster housing, cross member, ew, gauge bezel, gauge cluster, gauge wiring, Honda, honda civic, models, paint, press fit, screws, stock gauge, stud
Labels: Acura, acura integra, aluminum bracket, bezel, bottom center, center screw, cluster housing, cross member, ew, gauge bezel, gauge cluster, gauge wiring, Honda, honda civic, models, paint, press fit, screws, stock gauge, stud
NOTE: Gauge bezel can be painted using a plastic safe paint.
1. Remove stock gauge bezel.
2. Acura Integra - Drill 7⁄64" hole in the plastic cross member. Install aluminum bracket (Fig. 1). Bracket stud should align with hole in lower center of gauge bezel. Honda Civic - Remove bottom center screw from gauge cluster housing. Reinstall screw and supplied aluminum bracket (Fig. 2).
1. Remove stock gauge bezel.
2. Acura Integra - Drill 7⁄64" hole in the plastic cross member. Install aluminum bracket (Fig. 1). Bracket stud should align with hole in lower center of gauge bezel. Honda Civic - Remove bottom center screw from gauge cluster housing. Reinstall screw and supplied aluminum bracket (Fig. 2).
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Honda GoldWing 1500 Owner's Manual
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Labels: airplane, automobile, challenges, freedom, goldwing 1500, Honda, honda dealer, honda service, metal cage, motorcycle
Labels: airplane, automobile, challenges, freedom, goldwing 1500, Honda, honda dealer, honda service, metal cage, motorcycle
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold. The motorcycle presents you a challenge to master the machine, a challenge to adventure. You ride through the wind, linked to the road by a vehicle that responds to your commands as no other does. Unlike an automobile, there is no metal cage around you. Like an airplane, a pre-ride inspection and regular maintenance are essential to your safety. Your reward is freedom.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
1984-1995 Honda Accord/Prelude Emissions PVC testing
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Labels: air cleaner, blockages, emissions, Honda, honda accord, hoses, intake manifold, kinks, models, oil sludge, oil source, pcv valve, petroleum, plunger, ports, prelude, pvc, splits, valve cover, vapors
Labels: air cleaner, blockages, emissions, Honda, honda accord, hoses, intake manifold, kinks, models, oil sludge, oil source, pcv valve, petroleum, plunger, ports, prelude, pvc, splits, valve cover, vapors
The PCV valve is easily checked with the engine running at normal idle speed (warmed up). Gently pinch the hose shut, then release it; the valve should click. If there is no click, check for plugged hoses or ports. If these are open, the valve is faulty. With the engine OFF, remove the valve from the engine. Shake it, listening for the rattle of the plunger inside the valve. If no rattle is heard, the plunger is jammed (probably with oil sludge) and should be replaced. Never operate the engine without the PCV valve or with the hose blocked.
Don't blow directly into the valve in an effort to free the plunger; petroleum vapors and deposits within the valve are harmful.
Don't blow directly into the valve in an effort to free the plunger; petroleum vapors and deposits within the valve are harmful.
1998 Honda Civic EX Fuses & Circuit Breakers
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Labels: box components, boxes, circuit breakers, computer systems, driveability problems, engine compartment, fuse, fuses, Honda, honda civic, instrument panel, memory data, memory systems, strut, vehicle computer
Labels: box components, boxes, circuit breakers, computer systems, driveability problems, engine compartment, fuse, fuses, Honda, honda civic, instrument panel, memory data, memory systems, strut, vehicle computer
When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer and memory systems may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION before disconnecting battery.
UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX NOTE: Under-dash fuse/relay box is located under driver's side of instrument panel.
UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX NOTE: Under-dash fuse/relay box is located under driver's side of instrument panel.
1996-2000 Honda Civic Performer X Turbocharging System
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Labels: Honda, honda civic, installation instructions, turbo charger system
Labels: Honda, honda civic, installation instructions, turbo charger system
The Edelbrock Performer X Turbocharging System is a complete Turbo Kit that gives 1996-2000 Honda Civic SOHC
VTEC D16Y8 owners a 60-70 horsepower increase from turbocharging. The Garrett T-28 ball bearing turbo comes pre-assembled
as one unit with a Ni-resist cast exhaust manifold and exhaust elbow, and inlet oil and water lines for the simplest possible
installation. The system includes a high-performance Performer X intake manifold with four additional injectors and a separate
electronic controller to add fuel and retard spark under boosted conditions. The Edelbrock Exhaust manifold and elbow are designed
for maximum flow and high velocity for quicker turbo spool-up. We have included an intercooler, blow-off valve, windshield pillar
mount boost gauge, o-ring sealed compressor flanges, a turbo oil supply adapter, and pre-assembled Russell oil, water, and fuel lines
to make this one of the most complete kits on the market.
VTEC D16Y8 owners a 60-70 horsepower increase from turbocharging. The Garrett T-28 ball bearing turbo comes pre-assembled
as one unit with a Ni-resist cast exhaust manifold and exhaust elbow, and inlet oil and water lines for the simplest possible
installation. The system includes a high-performance Performer X intake manifold with four additional injectors and a separate
electronic controller to add fuel and retard spark under boosted conditions. The Edelbrock Exhaust manifold and elbow are designed
for maximum flow and high velocity for quicker turbo spool-up. We have included an intercooler, blow-off valve, windshield pillar
mount boost gauge, o-ring sealed compressor flanges, a turbo oil supply adapter, and pre-assembled Russell oil, water, and fuel lines
to make this one of the most complete kits on the market.
1996-2000 Honda Civic EX, GX, LX Sedan Signal Mirror Installation Instructions
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Labels: bolts, control panel, drive pin, flat surface, footrest, holes, Honda, honda civic, honda civic ex, mirror installation, molding, nuts, plastic grip, screw, screwdriver, screws, signal mirror, speaker wire, sturdy gloves, wire harness
Labels: bolts, control panel, drive pin, flat surface, footrest, holes, Honda, honda civic, honda civic ex, mirror installation, molding, nuts, plastic grip, screw, screwdriver, screws, signal mirror, speaker wire, sturdy gloves, wire harness
Door panel removal
1. Open door and lower window.
2. Remove screw from center of armrest and remove armrest from door.
3. Disconnect wire from behind window control panel.
4. Remove screw from behind door handle and remove door handle cover.
5. Disconnect wire from behind door handle cover.
6. Remove speaker cover.
1. Open door and lower window.
2. Remove screw from center of armrest and remove armrest from door.
3. Disconnect wire from behind window control panel.
4. Remove screw from behind door handle and remove door handle cover.
5. Disconnect wire from behind door handle cover.
6. Remove speaker cover.
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