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Manual
Hi Tonydee, I believe there is no Haynes manual for the CRX, however, there maybe a Clymer in the USA? other than that, I also have a PDF genuine Honda CRX workshop manual, if that's any good.
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1998 Civic Aerodeck 1800 VTI
Hi guys, newbie here, had plenty of 1999-2001 civics enjoying the windows dropping, steering column loom failing and the CV boot’s costly repairs. However, rude as you like, seeking advice on an Aerodeck that has been in the family from new. Can’t get any proper info on these so wondered if I could get a link or two from the group on their history. I know they are quite rare now and dare I ask how much they are worth? Many thanks, Paul
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Headlamps
Must have missed this , nearly a year ago!! What do you use
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Rear Wheel Alignment FRV
Hi Wuzhee, I have fitted replacement upper arms and adjusted them. On checking rear wheel toe, the nearside was showing it was toeing in. Worked out the 10 point nut has nothing to do with toe, its adjusted by slackening locking nut, item 1, then adjusting via item 2. Item 3 is an offset washer and fixed plate, by turning item 2 the offset washers contact with fixed plate 'moves' the arm. I setup a DTI and adjusting item 2 by approx 10minutes (on a clock face) I achieved 0.2mm change to the toe, where I was measuring it. I rechecked both rear wheel toe's and are now at a setting more in keeping where it should be, i.e. slight toe-in. For info turning item 2, near side arm, makes the wheel toe more in an outward direction measuring from the center point of the wheel facing forward and measuring off tyre wall. Im aware tyre walls are inconsistent in their shape however as the wheel was locked and the DTI remained fixed then a true reading was achieved. Thanks to everyone for their assistance to me.
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Rear Wheel Alignment FRV
Hi Chris! The major cause of the inner tyre edge wear is due to extreme camber change caused by worn out bushings in the upper arm. The adjuster bolt-nut combo which goes through the back knuckle bushing does not contribute much to the wear, it affects the car's forward rolling behavior. There are several adjustable camber kits available, which solves the tyre wear problem. Hardrace Cheaper Noname Febest Left side Febest Right side
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Rear Wheel Alignment FRV
Hi thanks for the info esp tracking rear first.
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Rear Wheel Alignment FRV
I adjusted the rear arms many years ago but were tough to loosen given where they are located so some effort may bew required to free them up. With four wheel alignment on this setup it is important to check and adjust from the rear first as a lot of operators adjust the front to compensate for the rear readings which is not what you are looking to do
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Auto box life expectancy?
I would imagine it would last a great deal longer if the fluid and filter were changed in the transmission which quite often is neglected from service and maintenance routines
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Gear shift gator
definitely the wisest and cheapest repair
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Histroy of the CRV
a fine car throughout the years and the different generations of the CR-V
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Histroy of the CRV
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Vehicle does not lock after walking away following option of right button. What page is it indicated otherwise? Ian- 1981 Honda Civic
Hi...welcome to the Club Fantastic car to own - haven't seen one on the road in years. Good to have you onboard- Hi everybody
The alternator will be engine ecu controlled also i think.- Hi everybody
It now needs the live data looking at. Just because its had an alternator and battery doesn't mean its necessarily charging. id be starting there first- Rear Wheel Alignment FRV
To clarify..... there is a 10 point nut on the rear lower arm, this provides adjustment for the rear Toe. Ive found the specs and on one occasion , during 4 wheel alignment it was adjusted. Can anyone provide any further information about the process, socket size etc. Direction of nut rotation vs toe in or out as I hope to be able to make this adjustment myself. Most other Honda's appear to have 3 bolts securing said arm. Thanks- Hi everybody
Hi. yes everything else works fine and fuses checked by myself and garage, its just those mentioned but it all started when the alternator went kaput and lit the dash up like a xmas tree. Yes, the car was told it had a new battery. i have disconnected the black wire on the battery many times, removed the negative cable from the battery many times. Tried the leave ignition on without running for 10 mins, cycle ignition thing 5-6 times without starting. The garage i took it too showed me the computer readout and it was green for everything. No faults showed up at all- Hi everybody
Do your interior lights come on when you open the doors? Have all the fuses been checked? It really needs to go onto a live data session to see what inputs the BCM is seeing. From what you've said it sounds like a problem with the BCM. You havent mentioned if that a reset had been done when the battery was changed. Also the battery management system might need a reset also. Could be why the stop/start isn't working. anybody with half a brain would be close to finding the problem on live data.OLSTERMEISTER started following Hi everybody- Hi everybody
Why has all the above been changed? Who has changed them? They're stabbing in the dark, mate.- Hi everybody
@OLSTERMEISTER civic dtec 1.6. new battery new alternator new battery sensor auto stop start still not working. car has been told it has a new battery. also almost around same time folding mirrors, electric windows and alarm wont work fob has new battery tried all the reset procedures for all the above issues. im almost a grand in on both problems and no one can fix it. any ideas?- Walk away auto lock function not working
My Eny1 is 18 months old and done 4300 miles The Honda on line brochure clearly states that when the right hand boot button is pressed the boot will close when you walk away and lock the boot and car The boot closes and locks but there car stays unlocked The Honda garage tell me that only the boot should lock and Honda Tech support confirm this HELP Does anyone else have this problem? Mauricerythecustomguy joined the community- 2014 Civic 1.6 Dtec
Hi all. thanks for the in. i have Civic 1.6 Dtec. Love the car hate the gremlins. auto stop start issues are killing me. £600 down with new alternator, new battery and now new battery sensor and it still isnt working properly. Very intermittent but mostly not working. car has been on OBD and there are no faults showing. Car has been told it has a new battery. Can anyone throw some light on this?Robdelnappio joined the communityMaurice j joined the communitySean1981Civic started following 1981 Honda Civic- 1981 Honda Civic
Hi all, I have just inherited a 1981 Honda Civic Hondamatic 3dr in Shetland White with a blue interior. My grandad bought it new, grandmother took it on when he passed now left to me following her passing. Looking to get it back on the road properly following a video made by The Brake Show. Any help/advice/parts is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Sean- Auto box life expectancy?
OK, so mine's done 113k, what's the highest on here?- Another great one !!
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