Does your vehicle sit for 3 weeks at a time? There will always be a draw on the battery. It is called a parasitic draw. This draw comes from computers and modules within the vehicle to maintain memories. If the vehicle sits for 3 weeks or more, this small drain will deplete the battery. If the vehicle is driven daily and every 3 weeks the battery goes dead overnight, the draw will have to be high. If the door is the problem, I would suspect the battery to be dead every morning. Removing the door fuse will illiminate the door as the problem. The life expectancy of an automotive battery is 5 years. Anything older can start to cause electrical problems.
Mar 28, 2010 - Temp gauge runs hot but car makes no heat. ... Honda-Tech Member ... I figured my theromstat was going bad so I replaced that and it did nothing. ... Any help would be awesome, im losing my patience fast and I have a real big hammer ... This is between the engine and the heater core (under the hood).
good question,i hand one really bad seat, (milk spelt by PO)i even remove the cushion and cover. ran cover thru washer mach.and the seat i put in a huge tube outside,i soaked it in TIDE. hot water.then when done , rinsei used that chem called, dog/cat pee enzyme remover.this attacks the proteins in the milk.but really ,it does matter the cause of odors, infinite.and the solution (no pun)also barcarb soad soaks.lye always works but kills plastic.my last rinse was with PineSol (pine oil)then let it bake dry on the roof of home, in hot summer sun.i solved mine, but took hard work,but was paid back on resale, no funny nose sniffs, by buyers.sold car for more than paid , after 6 years. (mx5)
Open the rear hatch. The lens assembly is held in place with two 10mm bolts located on the side panel, just under where the hatch closes.
after you remove the bolts the whole lens assembly will pull out and expose the bulb sockets.
Here is a video for a 2007 model. it is the same as yours.
Open the rear hatch. The lens assembly is held in place with two 10mm bolts located on the side panel, just under where the hatch closes.
after you remove the bolts the whole lens assembly will pull out and expose the bulb sockets.
Here is a video for a 2007 model. it is the same as yours.
You can try pulling it out with a dent puller. Or if your good with bondo use the drill and screw sent puller, pull the dent bondo it, sand it and prime it and paint it.
There should be 2 glove box stoppers on the sides of the glove box in the 2006 Odyssey. you have to thread the part while holding the glove box semi-closed (about half way should do), then press the part in place. If you need more details, please provide more details in your question.
The radio serial number along with registration with your name on it will have to be taken to the dealership. If this is not the original radio for the car, the dealer wont (or isnt supposed to) give you the code. That's the whole idea behind anti-theft radios.....making them worthless to anyone that might steal one.
Hi!
There is no special tool needed. You are right that it is difficult, especially if the person has big hands (like me...).
one thing that is not right is that there is no clip to remove. This assembly is "twist-off". If you need more space, it can help to carefully remove the small power steering fluid reservoir and holding it away from the area. I a 6 ft. tall and I am able to remove it that way.
Good luck!