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Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"You need a set of a/c gauges to see pressures. a stuck closed valve will show low side..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"So many possibilities. Is this a manual? Then the clutch switch for starting might be..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2007 Honda Accord Sedan:
"On the drivers door master switch there is a switch to prevent the other 3 windows from..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"It is the 1st sensor in the exhaust, before the catalytic converter."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2008 Honda Civic:
"It sounds like you are just tossing parts on it, not diagnosing it first. Sometimes it is..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Acura Cars & Trucks:
"Get the correct distributor."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Acura Cars & Trucks:
"Cylinder 1 is on the back head, closest to the timing belt. #2 and 3 are also on the back..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2008 Acura Rdx:
"See if the fans are working on the radiator."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Acura Cars & Trucks:
"A good sharp chisel. you might try heating the nut up before trying to remove it. Make..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 1999 Acura Integra:
"Just remove it. It shouldn't be too hard, take all the parts and harness out, reconnect..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Acura Cars & Trucks:
"Most likely internal transmission failure, if it's an automatic, especially Acura models..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2009 Honda CR-V:
"The drive belt tensioner pulleys are much more common."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2009 Honda Civic Coupe:
"Hold preset buttons #1 & #6 down, turn on radio. Keep holding down buttons, record 1st..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2000 Honda Odyssey:
"Bulbs are burned out."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"Is it the other axle?"
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"No, different generations."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"Different generations, no."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2002 Honda Accord:
"Internal trans failure."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2002 Honda Accord:
"Why don't you try unplugging the electric trunk release motor? See if things start..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 1997 Honda Accord:
"Either register your car on-line with Honda to get the code or go to a Honda dealer."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"Did you affect the immobilizor? Or did the electrical section of the switch stop working?..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 1998 Honda Accord:
"Common failure, parts are cheap from Honda. Remove the philips head screw, the assembly..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"Try spraying some WD40 into the ignition switch."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2004 Honda Element:
"Any parts store should be able to print that for you."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2007 Honda CR-V:
"You have the wrong code. Hold preset buttons #1 & #6 down, turn on radio. Keep holding..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 1993 Honda Civic 4 Door:
"Not too hard. If you are doing the electrical section, remove the steering column cover, 2..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2009 Honda Ridgeline:
"Check the library for Chilton manuals, they might have them on-line, I get wiring diagrams..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2009 Honda Civic:
"Sure it's not a power outlet fuse? Under drivers side dash."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 1988 Honda Prelude:
"I would call a locksmith. They come to you and are cheaper than the dealer, and know what..."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2006 Honda Odyssey:
"Check rear blower resistor."
Richard Conbere posted an answer for this 2006 Honda Element:
"Hold preset buttons #1 & #6 down, turn on radio. Keep holding down buttons, record 1st..."