it took me a whole 2 hours to change the headlights on my Honda.
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Honda timing belt kit worked out nice and came with good instructions.
Try using an OEM Honda '03' oil filter (the filter code ends in 03). This should solve the noise it makes only when the engine is cold. This happens because other filters don't retain the oil properly, causing a slight delay of about a second when you start the car to lubricate the timing chain, resulting in the noise.
I only use honda coolant. My 2003 crv has almost 300k on the original water pump.
My mechanic pulled the fill plug, drained the fluid into a measuring container and filled the same amount of the replacement fluid. I paid $100 all said and done, using OEM CVT fluid.
I’m speaking from personal experience. I went the bushing route onto to not find the right pressing cup for my Honda when I rented the tools. Just go with the whole control arm. It’s more money, but will save you the headaches I had
S2000. I love everything about the NSX, the seats and looks especially, but I didn’t like the driving experience. Drove the NA1 NSX a ton and hated the heavy and slow steering rack. It was actually impressive how heavy it was, and required hustling the wheel on the canyons.
Honda doesn't make oil filter. You are wasting your money.
Buy brand like Fram or bosh, following maintenance schedule the the only really important thing.
Bro I have bad news for you, forget about ten years from now, *they don't even support the car today*. I brought it to my Honda dealership where I bought it for a cracked windshield and they turned me away and said they cant do windshields on it.
after 70k be worried about your head gasket failing. Idk if Honda ever improved the head studs or torqued them tighter but earlier models up to 2023 with more than 70k miles are likely to have head gasket issues resulting in misfiring.
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