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    Bryan HallBryan
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      In my experience, Hondas are really, REALLY picky about parts in general.

      Use a non-OEM fluid in your transmission, and the trans WILL let you know about it.

      Use a non-OEM O2 sensor? Good luck on it EVER working right. It might, but 90% don’t, it seems.

      As expensive as it is, I’d get the OEM, if I intended to keep the car until the wheels fell off (and the wheels were a way away from that fate).

      If the car is on its last gasp and you’re just trying to eke out a few more months, then the aftermarket Denso will do. Otherwise… OEM.

      That’s my .02…

      -Hinoki

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      college mancollege man
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        OEM works the best.

        #549114
        cb7ftwcb7ftw
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          Have you checked for one at a local wrecking yard?

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          EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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            I also recommend OE. My question is however, why do you think you need an IAC valve?

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            gabrielbyrneigabrielbyrnei
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              Im deeply sorry, completely forgot about this post.

              Im still having the exact same symptoms that I think come from a bad IACV.
              I recorded a video showing the problem some years ago:

              Today when I get home I will record the current situation and post it here.

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              EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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