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6457 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2009 at 8:06 AM
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| Sounds like your car is fine. It's your dealer that needs replacing. The first problem seems to have led to a not-so-funny comedy of errors on the behalf of the mechanics. If the dealer is telling you that their staff messed up your catalitic, then they should be paying for it. | |
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does honda come with a 3r/36kmi waranty? and all honda dealers are mandated to perform those if and when required? so go to a dealer which could solve your problem and tell us who the dealer is so we would avoid them |
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| Can anybody tell me how to change the distribution rotor for my 1997 CRV? I could not figure out how to remove the old one from the distributor. | |
| If It's like all the other Honda's I've had, then it's got a set screw holding the darn thing on. | |
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Yes, there is a screw but I could not access it as there is a dust cover above it and I do not know how to remove that plastic black cover above the screw. THanks |
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Hi Folks, I recently bought a 2001 CRV LX but without keyless entry. It costs an extra $350(?)from the dealership. I've seen handa accessories.com selling it for $66 (apparently, the receiver in the car is factory-installed in all CRVs). All you need is to buy the transmitter and program it. Is this true? I wonder how one CRV will be uniquely unlocked by a generic transmitter. Thanks for any help!! - Robert |
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| I picked up a remote on ebay for $15.00 and programmed it, piece of cake. If you can't find one on ebay, then buy the one for $66.00 and program it yourself, it's very easy. | |
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I have a CRV that lately has developed a strange whining noise from the right front tire. My honda dealer says that this is a characteristic of the vehicle. An independent mechanic said that it is a wheel bearing problem. Has anyone else had any problems with a whining noise or wheel bearings? Please post a reponse or email me privately at brucenights
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Just in case the new CRV gets a flat tire...where would you buy these things at reasonable prices..? Thanks |
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why do you need a hydraulic jack? the scissor jack that comes with cr-v works fine. hydraulic jacks are heavier and can not be hidden away like the scissor jack. i only use hydraulic jacks when making repairs and i still use jack stands if i have to crawl under the car. i haven't had to use hydraulic so far, but i had to change a flat once, and the scissor jack worked fine for me. you can get two types of hydraulic jacks a canister type -- small round jack that is telescopic but slow, or a lever type (one i got) that is bulky and heavy, but provides quick lift in two or more pumpings. i got mine long time ago when caldor was going out of business, but you can check out auto zone, pep boys, sears, home depot, strauss auto, napa, and bunch of other stores. you don't need a truck type jack since your car is not over 5000 lbs. |
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