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  1. I have just fitted a new Bosch Air Filter to my 2008 Mk3 CRV , it sounds simple enough but checking all the info on google ,my handbook and you tube it didnt show me where the Air Filter Housing was for my CRV, So a quick call to Honda and solved the problem on my CRV mine does not have an oblong housing on top of the engine as shown on you tube but is in the engine compartment r/h side with three retaining to unclip and there was the Air Filter , simple change and alls well . but took me a while to find it. Hope this helps other Members BAZZER RN 1
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  2. Thanks Trevor I'll have a hunt round the rear lighting clusters.
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  3. Hi Guys, If you have an Idling problem I have found a simple remedy which worked for me without having to use any tools 1. Make sure all car electrics are off 2. Turn the Ignition on and wait for 2 seconds 3. Turn Engine on and keep the RPM Revs at 3000 until the temperature reaches Max & the Cooling Fans come on 4. Once the Cooling Fans come on, lift off the accelerator pedal completely 5. Wait 5 Mins This should fix the fluctuation and Idling Problem, The engine needs to be turned on & off a few times for the Computer to finish learning. If the Idling is still too high turn the engine on & off a few times and wait a couple of minutes in between. This method worked for my CRV and you should have a smooth Idle Speed of about 600-700 RPM. Hope it works for you as it did for me BAZZER RN 1
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