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    Changing a clutch master cylinder

    Final update - all is back together and working fine. On hold for a while because I tore a muscle/cartilage in my ribs and couldn't face that footwell again until I'd healed. The slave cylinder also fought me all the way - seemed easy at first; minimal fluid loss with the reservoir cap in place...
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    Overboosting 2.2 Diesel I-Ctdi - Solutions?

    I can't believe anyone would do a remap of any kind without deleting the DPF. Unplug one of the DPF sensor connectors and go for a drive. If no error codes, it's been remapped. That's how I established that my Mk VIII had been done. Not complaining.
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    Overboosting 2.2 Diesel I-Ctdi - Solutions?

    If the overboost is real, there's a grub screw to limit the turbo wastegate. On an i-DTEC it's under the heat shield which means removing the lambda sessor, not sure about the i-CDTi, but it might need adjustment. (If it's a historic code, maybe the previous owner tried to squeeze a bit more...
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    Changing a clutch master cylinder

    Good to know, thanks. Not happy about that R clip not being in place so will have to do some dismantling to swap the push rod end anyway. Will be sure to leave the lock nut finger tight though, maybe make a spanner from a bit of steel and a Dremel so I can bend it to reach the nut.
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    Changing a clutch master cylinder

    Follow up - after lots of bleeding, the clutch pedal is still too close to the floor and that lock nut and adjustment is impossible to get to. Drivable but I'm having to double declutch to get the lower gears. I'm going to have to undo those damn bolts again to move the clutch pedal bracket out...
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    Changing a clutch master cylinder

    5. There's a C shaped steel tubular section that's going to get in the way of everything. It's held by four bolts, two each side and you'll need to disconnect the inertia switch (marked in red). ***CAUTION*** If you try to start the engine with the inertia switch disconnected, the car will...
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    Changing a clutch master cylinder

    I started by replying to an old thread where people had given up changing their clutch master cylinder, but thought I might start a new thread for anyone looking to do it. Apologies there aren't more photos - I struggled with this over three days on and off and photos were the last thing on my...
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    Washers and wiper issues

    Those are seperate non-return valves. The accord washer jets have an internal polythene flap to prevent the screenwash running back (which can jam up and reduce flow), the aftermarket ones don't. Adding one (or two) of these would work in conjunction if required it's true.
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    2010 ACCORD DIESEL TYPE S DPF ISSUES

    Get shot. They don't need it.
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    Rear heat shield

    Same happened to the heat shield on my 2009 Tourer. Advice from MOT guy was rip it off and chuck it - the back box doesn't get that warm anyway.
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    Premier Tuning CU3 EGR Delete + Stage 1 Review

    The legal limit for my 2009 Accord was 1.5. After EGR and DPF removal I asked to see the smoke test results at the next MOT and it had sailed through with 0.3. It had done around 200K miles at the time. My wife's Mazda 6 struggled to pass despite being older until I found a sticker by the...
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    Changing headlight bulbs

    Finally got round to changing the H1 headlight bulbs on my 2013 2.2 i-DTEC. Kept finding posts on forums suggesting you have to take the bumper off to change the bulbs which seemed ridiculous. I'm pleased to report that you don't have to. For the passenger side: No access from inside the...
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    Fuel pressure test valve location

    You know those are aircon service valves, right?
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    Power tailgate problem

    I had similar with my 2009 8th Gen. Check your passenger window is working and the passenger side mirror folds in (if you have folding mirrors). All three rely on the PCB in the passenger door where the window switches are. Cleaning up all the contacts on that board including the tracks from the...
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    How to remove windscreen washer jets?

    Scuttle off for me - good opportunity to clean out the crud underneath. Take a couple of photos so you can see which bits of trim go over and under the other - you'll need to remove (or loosen) the trim down the wings/fenders first, at least on the 8th Gen. My washer jets weren't working...
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    Washers and wiper issues

    Resurrecting old thread. Wrt to washer jets not working correctly (pump and hose fine), they appear to have a non return valve in them that jams up. Replacement £5 a pair ones on ebay don't have the non return bit so with nothing to lose I drilled through mine with a 2.5mm drill bit from the...
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    Clock an hour out on 2.2 i-DTEC EX GT with navigation

    Update (I posted this in another thread too): I disconnected and reconnected the battery at 1am earlier this year when the issue first arose. Noticed mid August that it seemed to be right to the second (where it had been drifting a few seconds a week), but the date shows today as 29th March...
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    Clock issue since new year

    I disconnected and reconnected the battery at 1am earlier this year when the issue first arose. Noticed mid August that it seemed to be right to the second (where it had been drifting a few seconds a week), but the date shows today as 29th March 2003 in 'GPS information' of the hidden menu...
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    Front brake pads

    Found an official pic in the Workshop Manual - it shows the wear indicator in the calliper overhaul diagram, strangely not mentioned in the pad inspection and replacement section. Thanks again Stelllamon.
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    Radio Theft Protection

    Yep, 5 digits. Each number leads to the letters C - O - D - E and then (hopefully) music on the fifth. If you haven't got a code, get the serial number by turning the radio off, then hold 1 and 6 while you turn it on. I used freecarradiocodes.com and entered my serial number, got the code an...
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