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Replying to: phisher (Dec 19, 2008 7:04 am) I went to check the fuses and noticed the left and right headlights were different fuses. Figuring two fuses blown out at the same time would be just as odd as two headlights I just changed one bulb and tried it - worked, then I changed the other. I presume either a fuse is blown or it isn't - no intermittent operation- so it must be just a very strange coincidence on the headlights. Never happened before in 4 years and 80K miles so I don;t suspect anything else at this time. In the past month I have change two brake lights, two headlights and two door switches which control the overhead lights - all seemingly unrelated to each other. I should check the EMF around my house!!! Of course, with the help here all this cost me about 50 bucks, way less than taking it to dealer (especially the door light which really had me stumped until answered here). thanks
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Replying to: theriver (Dec 19, 2008 5:59 pm)
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Replying to: mcdermott (Dec 18, 2008 1:39 pm) |
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Replying to: fussycrvowner (Dec 22, 2008 1:10 pm) I tried the PIAA Xtreme White currently due Sylvania does not make H11 model (2008 Honda Pilot) in Silverstar or Ultra. PIAA is expensive and about same brightness & white as the SS-Ultra. I hope this PIAA will last double as Sylvania has. It is good & bright enough for me, street legal (DOT) and not like those aftermarket HIDs blinding the oncoming drivers. |
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I just changed the oil and filter on my 2008 crv for the first time. According to the manual it takes 4.4 us quarts with a filter. After changing the oil I let it sit for roughly 20 minutes but after checking the oil level several times it's slightly above the bottom mark on the dipstick. Has anyone else had this problem? Thanks |
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Replying to: mcdermott (Dec 18, 2008 1:39 pm) Worth it to me to change to new rubber for the ride, performance and overall safety. Particularly when the weather gets wet and cold. My$0.02. Just purchased a 2008 EX AWD and new to this board. Regards, OW |
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I bought this 08 CR-V in December 2008 and only drove it very lightly. I parked it on the street on 12/19/2008 and left for the holiday. Today (1/3/2009) when I came back, the battery completely died. I couldn't even open the door with my remote or lock the door using the button. I double checked that no light was left on during this period. So how could this happen? If it was due to a bad battery, will Honda replace it for me for free? (it's a year and a few days since purchase.) I don't know much about cars and thanks in advance! |
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Replying to: zswx (Jan 03, 2009 8:15 pm)
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Replying to: lzc (Jan 04, 2009 6:01 am) How much labor and installation charges are reasonable for changing the battery then?
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Replying to: zswx (Jan 04, 2009 10:14 am) |
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