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if my car sits to long it sometimes takes longer to start. maybe a few seconds longer
if my car sits to long it sometimes takes longer to start. maybe a few seconds longer
I might have to go to the dealership for this one anyway because I bought New tires a couple of weeks ago and need a alignment.
I might have to go to the dealership for this one anyway because I bought New tires a couple of weeks ago and need a alignment.
I think its the outer tie rod ends that will need replacing I thought all this time it was the steering column assembly because of a possible worn steering bearing in the column but quickly found out its the tie rods that are the problem
I think its the outer tie rod ends that will need replacing I thought all this time it was the steering column assembly because of a possible worn steering bearing in the column but quickly found out its the tie rods that are the problem
Also I checked both sides and the same result.
Also I checked both sides and the same result.
is it possible that the compressor clutch could be engaged when I turn the key to the start position. with the AC button on. Causing the engine to have drag?
is it possible that the compressor clutch could be engaged when I turn the key to the start position. with the AC button on. Causing the engine to have drag?
there’s no check engine lights but the idle control circuit ? you mean like a IACV does my car have one of those? its a 2003 Honda Accord EXV6 Sedan. Like I said it only seems to happen when the Auto Ac button is on. At first I though the AC was putting a extra load on the engine which I know it can. But wouldn’t the starter be low on cranking power. cause I haven’t noticed that at all when starting. I know in the Factory Service manual it says that if the fans are on when the key is the ignition. engine not running. It states that the Compressor clutch relay could be faulty
there’s no check engine lights but the idle control circuit ? you mean like a IACV does my car have one of those? its a 2003 Honda Accord EXV6 Sedan. Like I said it only seems to happen when the Auto Ac button is on. At first I though the AC was putting a extra load on the engine which I know it can. But wouldn’t the starter be low on cranking power. cause I haven’t noticed that at all when starting. I know in the Factory Service manual it says that if the fans are on when the key is the ignition. engine not running. It states that the Compressor clutch relay could be faulty
this is a very helpful video and that is a nice 05 Acura RL Sedan. I think you see this car in the back round of one of the Fairmount videos where Eric replaces one of the brake components interesting. well great informational repair video.
this is a very helpful video and that is a nice 05 Acura RL Sedan. I think you see this car in the back round of one of the Fairmount videos where Eric replaces one of the brake components interesting. well great informational repair video.
I’ve used a clay bar kit on my 03 Accord EXV6 Sedan and I have to say its one of the Best paint care products I have ever used. its makes the paint sooo smooth and takes the roughness out of paint if you have any. The kit was from Meguiar’s. I don’t think it well damage clear coat. Unless its peeling off then it is a possibly it well remove the clear coat.
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