I just really love cars. Especially the Honda Civic Si and Type R. My first car was a twotone 1979 Buick Regal. I have owned 3 Regals in total, So naturaly i want a Buick Regal Grand National. I'm not a professional mechanic, but i have skills.
Because you dont know what youre doing. Its not desined for pneumatic use. Its designed for manual tools, and as a helpmate to a ball ping or mallet. Youd know that if you did a thorough job prior to attempting to save money. It works great... I swear by it. Does exactly what it should. Creat tension, not torque,then tap, tap, tap, tighten some more, tap, tap, tap. If you want one that you just slap on and go for it, then youre going to pay for it. If youre attempting to be frugal, as you obviously are for purchasing to begin with, then you should do planning prior. But dont bash the tool when its 100% user fail.
I put in new sensor and added coolant. Idles rougher than ever. I still need to check all air out of hoses and I have check engine 14 IACV so I'm going to clean it and see if that works. If not, I'll replace.
I have a civic 98 dx and getting a EVAP Leak P1457 but can’t pin point issue it said it was a sinenoid valve or the carbon canister, it does run but it turns off every know in then when driving but turns back on thanks
I'm doing mine and my fan isn't running either. Don't know why but if the same happened to you then I'm going to continue with mine and see what happens
Good job! My last car, and favorite model car, '99 Toyota Celica GT, I had a CEL for the egr, I replaced every damn part in the egr system!! Still had the CEL!! After six months of research, I too, FINALLY, came across a forum, someone else had a similar problem...they replaced THE ECU!! So, I bought a used one, CEL GONE! all that money and stress, I had to get my car smogged, it sucks having to drive around always watching out for police. The funny thing, I was speeding home one night, I noticed someone tailgating me, but couldn't tell who it was. I was literally 100 feet from my apartments and got lit up! lol. The cop asked me a bunch of questions, I explained the situation in detail, he told me to slow down and let me go, lol, huge sigh of relief after that, I had my tags soon after. Then recently I got an evap CEL that I couldn't figure out and gave up, sold it to pick n pull. That car was a workhorse, it had its problems, but it was always there for me.
Thanks mate, been having to smack the shit outta my dash to turn the dash lights back on, finally did some googling and it told me that it was the dimmer switch!
I just had my clock spring repair the I was going off so I had the horn now that the new clock spring is on the horn is not I need more information as far as the clock springs and the devices that are on the old one was I have it had three wire yellow green and black one the new clock spring had 4 wires yellow green gray black ...but my Horn still isn't working 💭🤔❗
You had the pivot pin in the wrong hole. Notice the pivot pin in the one you rented, it's in the default hole, and yes, it makes a huge difference to the stress on the tool when you have a narrow gap on the forcing bolt side and a wide gap on the working side. You've got the leverage working against you The instructions should be clearer, you should have at least an equal gap side to side when the tool is ready to use. Like this - ru-vid.comFIp8TsBVP9E?si=LoESu2SFOaoW5_cG
The original one was broken by someone who tried to steal the stereo. when I realized there wasn’t a very good video on RU-vid I decided to film myself take the part out !
Hi there. So I have a honda civic 97 model. It never came with a steering wheel with a button function. I want to find out if it is possible to install a honda accord 2006 steering wheel with the button function into my honda. I do have the clock spring but it never came with loom that goes into the back of the clockspring. I also want to install a Android 9inch touch screen, but thing I want to no is how to I make it all work together as 1 Unit. Button function of the steering wheel to work on the Android screen. Thank u.