I have oversized tires P295/50r/16 that may have caused damage to my truck's front end, i noticed the tires move sideways when i lifted up my truck, i would like to do the work myself and need help in identifying the parts needed to do the job. is there a list somewhere that can help me identify them? if so, please let me know THANK YOU!
When you drive, if you loosen your grip on the steering wheel, does the truck try to steer to the left or right? When you lift the truck, do the tires move in the same manner (parallel) or do they toe in or out or do the tires tilt in or out? Where do the tires wear: inside , outside, middle, cupping on the tread , ?
SOURCE: need correct part # for water pump
The part # I've found through several sources is:
W0133-1614122
A search found this part number to be the same with different manufacturers GMB and NPW. I hope this answers your question and best of luck!
Greg
SOURCE: Misplaced user manual for Honda Accorda
that is a check engine light.
Check Engine light is on
The engine computer or PCM/ECM
All modern vehicles have a computer or the ECM (Electronic Control Module) that controls the operation of the vehicle powertrain (the engine and transmission). The main purpose of this is to keep the engine running at top efficiency with the lowest possible emissions. With constantly growing demands for better fuel economy and new strictest emission regulations it's not very easy to achieve. The engine parameters need to be constantly and precisely adjusted according to various conditions such as speed, load, engine temperature, gasoline quality, ambient air temperature, road conditions, etc. That's why today's cars have much more electronics than in early days - there is a large number of various sensors and other electronic devices that help the vehicle computer or ECM to precisely control the engine and transmission operation and monitor emissions.
The vehicle computer system has self-testing capability. When the computer senses that there is a problem with some of the components it stores the correspondent trouble code(s) in its memory and lights up the "Check Engine" or "Service Engine Soon" light to tell you that there is a problem and your car needs to be looked at. To properly diagnose what is wrong, you need to take your car to a mechanic or a dealer. The technician at the dealership or a garage will then hook up the scanner to the car computer and retrieve the stored trouble code(s). Then he (she) will look it up in the service manual provided by a car manufacturer. The service manual contains the list of possible codes (about few hundreds) and describes what each code means and what needs to be tested. The code itself doesn't tell exactly what component is defective - it only indicates where to look, what engine parameter is out of normal range. The technician will have to perform further testing to pinpoint a defective part.
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SOURCE: I need to identify a hose in the radiator system.
I believe this is a heater hose. Does it connect at the firewall (the metal panel dividing the engine compartment from the passenger compartment)? There are two heater hoses, one leading to the heater core (which is up under the dash) inside the car, providing hot coolant for heat, and another to return the coolant to the system. This can be purchase by the foot at any auto parts store, and is not expensive, you will need to measure the inner diameter to get the proper size.
SOURCE: need to know wiring diagraham for radio to
Check this wiring description for HONDA.
gOOD LUCK.
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