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    2.2 Diesel CU3 timing chain

    I would suspect your car is one of very few Mk8s that has the mileage warranting a camchain replacement. You are a potential pioneer so take photos of the stripdown.
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    2.2 Diesel CU3 timing chain

    Mileage ? Does your Honda have the book with service history stamps ?
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    Underside corrosion

    And the previous owner ? (and how long they owned it, should be on the V5C)
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    Underside corrosion

    My tourer seems to have zero corrosion underneath, a 2005 with 180k+ the clock. It might be one or more of your previous owners was living near the coast, in which case the rot is unlikely to be stopped without taking the whole car apart.
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    Pick the mistake

    Is the steering wheel in the boot ?
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    Back again!!

    I did suggest that earlier. Despite Accord owners having the experience to fix things, Civic cars have a secret handshake thing going on with their owners.
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    Honda accord. 2.0 vtec

    https://typeaccord.co.uk/board/threads/accord-2-0-petrol-2007.27373/ Wider wheels/tyres would only exacerbate fuel consumption unltil the underlying issue is fixed.
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    Back again!!

    Civics have their own anomalies, my works colleague has asked me many times as a Honda expert and I have declined (as many times) Are you in other forums more suited ~?
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    What next??

    I don't know anyone local (I have been given costs between £1.1k and £1.9k, so based on the forum I will have to try it on my own. Farhad's thread suggests the clutch is all that is needed though he found his steed had issues with the self adjusting stuff (fixed after a profesional drop of the...
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    What next??

    Another Accord Mk7 I have one with a slipping clutch (has been for years), the next three months are likely to be when it finally has to be worked on though I have a cunning plan.... If yours is only clutch slip and nothing else (DMF/bearing) the part is less than £150, but would/could you...
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    Honda accord. 2.0 vtec

    Just a thought, were 15" standard on the Vtec ? I've only seen 16" tyres on checks when buying replacements for the tourer.
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    Honda accord. 2.0 vtec

    I wouldn't bother if it is better handling you are after unless you have deep pockets. Remove all excess weight from the car, buy a decent set of tyres to fit your current wheels and get them dynamically balanced by a professional outlet.
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    Accord. Mk7 radio

    Quantity over quality. It is of concern there are very few DAB+ standalone receivers out there with dual speakers.
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    Accord. Mk7 radio

    Was there a reply ?
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    Accord. Mk7 radio

    I would never mock forum members, nor anyone that fell for the con. https://theconversation.com/dab-radio-was-the-future-until-live-streaming-and-podcasts-arrived-95250 Note how the industry is now gunning for DMB, incompatible to the one currently in the radios and stores...
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    Accord. Mk7 radio

    Is yours a saloon or tourer ? Not that I have looked closely at the preamplifiewr inside my vehicle, but there is a thread on the site which can be found by searching for 'diversity', the method of getting the signals out of a glass embedded with wires as Honda intended. You shoud find there...
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    Leaky Injector Seal - 2006 Honda Accord ICTDI (N22a1 Engine)

    I did not need to resort to 'engine management' to remoive after soaking in cola. The injectors were tight but not impossible to twist slightly then remove. If you are thinking of it then put a few wet towels on top of the cylinder head before firing up.
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    Leaky Injector Seal - 2006 Honda Accord ICTDI (N22a1 Engine)

    Unless you get a serious drop in the MPG I would ignore it. Otherwise it is a can of cola overnight, and an hour to check the corrosion on the head surface once out to see if a copper seal will fix it. Then there is the injector cleaning (scraping the stuff off the sides), re-fitting the...
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    Cold starting issue 2.2 cdti

    The preferred solvent (as recommended by others) is Coca Cola. I poured the best part of a can whilst hot - into the canal a couple of days before taking things apart and all went fine. There is a difference between leaking injectors and leaking seals so be careful as to the fault and...
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    Coolant

    Of course, as soon as the weather gets a bit more pleasant the heater matrix starts throwing out hot air....
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