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My honda 2003 accord is always jerking. lease what do i do?

no info generic answer you can at least give more info as to ---steering jerking--vehicle lurching while driving --stopping--turning ------engine---automatic--explain jerking-- and you should be able to get an answer that can help you
3/3/2023 7:46:56 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Mar 03, 2023 • 41 views
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I have a 2000 honda accord. Starts fine but after I drive it a little and turn it off it doesn't want to start . It will turn over but will not start until it cools down some

. There may be a problem with the ignition system or the fuel system. Have the car checked by a qualified mechanic.
3/2/2023 12:59:36 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Mar 02, 2023 • 30 views
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91 Honda Accord All lights come on when brakes applied.

Based on the information you provided, it seems that there may be a problem with the wiring or the connections in the car's electrical system. It is possible that the issue started when the license plate bulb was replaced, but it is difficult to say for certain without further investigation. Here are a few suggestions for troubleshooting the problem: Check the fuses: Start by checking the fuse box to see if any of the fuses related to the brake lights, reverse lights, or tail lights are blown. If you find any blown fuses, replace them and see if that resolves the issue. Inspect the wiring: Look for any visible signs of damage or wear to the wiring that connects to the brake lights, reverse lights, or tail lights. If you find any issues, such as frayed wires or loose connections, try repairing them to see if that resolves the problem. Check the bulbs: Make sure that all of the bulbs are the correct type and are installed properly. If any of the bulbs are burned out or not installed correctly, replace them and see if that fixes the issue. Take the car to a mechanic: If you are unable to troubleshoot the issue on your own, take the car to a reputable mechanic who can diagnose and repair the problem. Overall, it is important to address any issues with the car's brake lights, reverse lights, or tail lights as soon as possible to ensure that the car is safe to drive.
3/1/2023 11:14:00 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Mar 01, 2023 • 41 views
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My honda gx 120 pump starts but keep cutting out wont stay running

bad fuel now carb is clogged and filter.
2/28/2023 1:10:56 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 28, 2023 • 51 views
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How would I reposition a carburator on a 96 Honda Accord v6

Repositioning a carburetor on a 1996 Honda Accord V6 may involve a few steps. Here is a general guide on how to reposition a carburetor on a Honda Accord V6:
  1. Disconnect the battery: Before you begin any work, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid electrical shock or damage to the electrical system.
  2. Locate the carburetor: The carburetor is usually located on top of the engine and is connected to the air intake system.
  3. Remove the air intake system: To access the carburetor, you may need to remove the air intake system that connects the carburetor to the air filter box.
  4. Disconnect the fuel line: Once you have access to the carburetor, disconnect the fuel line that connects to the carburetor.
  5. Disconnect the throttle cable: The throttle cable is usually connected to the carburetor and controls the throttle valve. Disconnect the throttle cable from the carburetor.
  6. Remove the carburetor mounting bolts: The carburetor is usually mounted on the engine using bolts. Remove the mounting bolts that secure the carburetor to the engine.
  7. Reposition the carburetor: Once the carburetor is loose, you can reposition it to your desired location. Make sure it is level and aligned with the other engine components.
  8. Reinstall the carburetor: After repositioning the carburetor, reinstall it in the reverse order of the steps above. Tighten the mounting bolts, reconnect the throttle cable and fuel line, and reattach the air intake system.
  9. Reconnect the battery: Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check that the carburetor is working properly.
Note: If you are not experienced in car mechanics, it is recommended to seek professional help from a certified mechanic.
2/26/2023 6:58:22 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 26, 2023 • 32 views
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How do I hook up my performance chip on my honda odyssey

Before installing a performance chip on your Honda Odyssey, it is important to understand the risks and potential consequences. Some chips may not be compatible with your vehicle, and installing a chip can potentially damage your engine or void your warranty. If you still decide to install a performance chip, here are some general steps:
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical surges or other issues.
  2. Locate the ECU (engine control unit) in your Honda Odyssey. This is typically found under the dashboard or near the engine compartment.
  3. Remove the ECU cover to access the wiring harness. Be careful not to damage any of the wiring or connectors.
  4. Locate the wires that correspond to the performance chip. These will typically be labeled in the chip's installation instructions or manual.
  5. Connect the chip to the appropriate wires in the wiring harness. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and make sure all connections are secure.
  6. Reinstall the ECU cover and reconnect the negative battery cable.
  7. Test the chip to make sure it is working properly. Some chips may require additional adjustments or programming to function correctly.
It is important to note that installing a performance chip can be complex and may require professional installation or assistance. Be sure to research the specific chip you plan to install and consult with a mechanic or automotive expert if you have any questions or concerns.
2/23/2023 9:23:22 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 23, 2023 • 50 views
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My 02 Honda accord is stuck on heater and my ac wont come on now.

There are several potential causes for this issue. The most common is a faulty AC switch or a blown fuse. You should check the fuse first, and if it is blown, replace it. If the fuse is not the cause, you will need to check the AC switch, which may just need to be cleaned or replaced. In some cases, the issue may be caused by a bad AC compressor or air handler. You will need to have the vehicle diagnosed to find the exact cause.
2/25/2023 3:23:47 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 25, 2023 • 39 views
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I bought a honda stream 2008 and when I turn on the radio there is not sound coming out of any of the speaker's please help me

radio license lost? in the users guide read chapter radio see page words how get my radio lic, code what does it do>? or scan the PCM it tells you why. check fuses. radio./audio/sound /nav
2/20/2023 10:41:04 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 20, 2023 • 35 views
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What wires do I hook my performance chip to on my honda odyssey

ask them only they know how to hack cars. google Innovation performance chip maker find them and ask only them. this hack makes the MAP sensor lie and burn more fuel ! and is silly as can be.. and is a lie, more fuel is never needed. here. the MAP sensor detects driver doing WOT,and ECU goes open loop and sets a new fuel table to 14:1 air fuel ratio rich or even 12:1 on all cars USA 1988 up EFI, all do, WOT. they sell the chip to make money nothing ease. so there is no power gained just black tip spark plugs same thing as you move the throttle fast down the ecu goes to open loop and sets rich burn power mode. going richer from stock is just wasting expensive fuel. the only exception is bigger engine or turbo added. just leave the car stock so others can fix it when it breaks. why fool your service tech, he will not want to touch a hacked car or charges you 3 times the rate to do so. and is SAVVY . also if you go too rich the CAT burns up . oops price one of those?
2/17/2023 8:16:18 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 17, 2023 • 43 views
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Where is the knock sensor on 2003 honda crv

The knock sensor on a 2003 Honda CRV is located on the engine block. Specifically, it is located under the intake manifold, which means it can be difficult to access. Here are the steps to locate and replace the knock sensor on a 2003 Honda CRV:
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shock.
  2. Remove the intake manifold. This involves removing several bolts and electrical connections.
  3. Locate the knock sensor, which is located near the rear of the engine block, under the intake manifold.
  4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor.
  5. Remove the sensor from the engine block. This may require a special tool, depending on the specific design of the sensor.
  6. Install the new knock sensor, making sure it is properly aligned and tightened to the correct torque specification.
  7. Reconnect the electrical connector to the sensor.
  8. Reinstall the intake manifold, making sure all bolts and electrical connections are properly secured.
  9. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
Note that if you are not experienced with working on engines or are unsure of how to proceed, it may be best to seek the assistance of a qualified mechanic to replace the knock sensor on your 2003 Honda CRV.
2/17/2023 7:49:52 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 17, 2023 • 163 views
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Remove transmission solenoid 2000 honda passport 4x4 automatic transmission

it is inside the transmission THERE ARE 5 4WD SHIFT ON THE FLY. THEY ARE PART OF TRANNY VALVE BODY,VBSO THE QUESTION REALLY IS HOW TO REACH VB (DEEP INSIDE)just read the manualOR ASK HONDA , AMAZING NO, THEY SELL PARThttps://www.hondapartscenter.com/p/Honda_2000_Passport/SOLENOID-ASSY--SHIFT-KEIHIN/50668670/28200-P4R-003.htmlhttps://eautorepair.net/Marketing/Default.asp
2/16/2023 9:56:51 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 16, 2023 • 70 views
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2007 Honda Accord 2.4L VTi - Valve Cover Stud/Bolt

The torque specification for the cylinder valve cover stud/bolt on a 2007 Honda Accord 2.4L VTi is 7.2-8.1 lb-ft (10-11 Nm). As for replacing the broken stud, it depends on how the broken stud is located and the extent of the damage. If the broken stud is easy to access, it may be a simple matter of unscrewing the old one and putting a new one in with the correct torque specification. However, if the broken stud is difficult to access or if it has caused damage to the threads, it may require a more complex repair. In some cases, it may be necessary to drill out the old stud and tap new threads or to use a helicoil insert to repair the damaged threads. It's important to note that over-tightening the valve cover bolts/studs can lead to damage or deformation of the valve cover or gasket, and under-tightening can lead to oil leaks. So, it's crucial to torque the bolts/studs to the specified torque value.
2/15/2023 3:58:10 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 15, 2023 • 174 views
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Recode 1995 Honda del Sol. Code not working

where did you get code --if from 3rd party possible wrong code --notify dealer with vin and proof of ownership
2/14/2023 11:05:43 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 14, 2023 • 46 views
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Honda Jazz 2014 how to replace tailgate lock

Replacing the tailgate lock on a Honda Jazz 2014 involves several steps. Here's a general outline of the process:
  1. Open the tailgate: Begin by opening the tailgate and locating the lock mechanism.
  2. Remove the trim panel: You will need to remove the trim panel that covers the tailgate lock mechanism. This may require the use of a trim tool or a screwdriver, depending on the exact model of your Honda Jazz.
  3. Disconnect the electrical connections: After removing the trim panel, you will need to disconnect any electrical connections that are attached to the lock mechanism. This will likely involve disconnecting the wires from the tailgate lock switch.
  4. Remove the old lock mechanism: Next, you will need to remove the old lock mechanism. This may require the use of a socket wrench or pliers, depending on the type of mechanism that is installed.
  5. Install the new lock mechanism: Once the old lock mechanism has been removed, you can install the new one. Make sure that the mechanism is securely fastened and that all electrical connections are properly reattached.
  6. Reinstall the trim panel: Finally, reinstall the trim panel that covers the lock mechanism.
It is important to note that this process can vary depending on the exact model of your Honda Jazz, so it is always a good idea to consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic for specific instructions and guidance. Additionally, it is recommended that you wear protective gloves and safety glasses when working on the tailgate lock to avoid injury.
2/12/2023 8:14:46 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 12, 2023 • 77 views
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2004 Honda Odyssey runs perfectly except Green Key instrument indicator lights when accelerating.

The Green Key light illumination can be caused by various factors. Since you have already checked all the possible causes like the immobilizer system, charging system, wiring, grounding and the PCM, it is suggested that you perform some tests on the input sensors to the PCM.
  1. Verify the MAP sensor input to the PCM, check the voltage and ensure it is within specifications.
  2. Check the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) input to the PCM, ensure it is within specification and adjust if necessary.
  3. Check the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor, ensure it is providing the correct input to the PCM.
  4. Inspect the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, clean it if necessary and ensure it is functioning correctly.
It is also possible that there may be a problem with the PCM itself, in which case you may need to replace it.
2/12/2023 2:55:33 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 12, 2023 • 52 views
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Honda odyssey 2010 why stalling after a while?

This could be so many things so you want to check your basic tune up items first. Air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs. If these have high mileage then it may be time for a tune-up. Beyond that, as your car warms the catalytic converter gets extremely hot. Having any issues with your engine or the converter can cause the converter to restrict your exhaust flow to the point of shutting down your engine. Once the exhaust/converter cools, it allows the exhaust to flow more freely. This can be tested with a vacuum gauge (follow the instructions that come with the gauge) or by paying attention the flow from the exhaust tailpipe as the vehicle warms up.
2/12/2023 12:48:34 AM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 12, 2023 • 33 views
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I have a 2002 acura rsx radio , how can I install it into my 1991 honda accord

oem radio 1 of 6??? or aftermarket.??? nobody can guess what is there or how someone wired it up and yes fuses. yes, why not check all fuses and not have to rip out the radio to see how some one hacked it in. 32 years ago. but most times I remove the radio and inspect every inch of wire there to see he EVIDENCE of hacking first. or get it fixed in a real shop where they touch and see both.
2/9/2023 5:07:51 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 09, 2023 • 26 views
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1998 honda civic Dx hatchback not starting

check and test battery-fuses-relays most likely dead battery
2/7/2023 6:29:10 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 07, 2023 • 41 views
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What would cause a serpentine belt on my 2000 Honda passport to keep coming off?

There could be several reasons why the serpentine belt on your 2000 Honda Passport is coming off, including:
  1. Loose or damaged tensioner: If the belt tensioner is loose or damaged, it can cause the belt to slip off.
  2. Worn or damaged pulleys: Worn or damaged pulleys can cause the belt to slip, resulting in belt failure.
  3. Misaligned or loose belt: A misaligned belt or a belt that is too loose can cause it to come off.
  4. Improper belt size or type: Using an incorrect size or type of belt can cause it to slip or come off.
  5. Engine vibration: Excessive engine vibration can cause the belt to loosen, leading to belt failure.
  6. Engine overheating: Overheating the engine can cause the belt to expand and slip off.
To determine the cause of the problem, it's recommended to have a mechanic inspect the serpentine belt system on your vehicle.
2/4/2023 12:11:10 PM • Honda Cars &... • Answered on Feb 04, 2023 • 44 views
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