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  1. alnug

    DIY - removing Navi

    Just some hints on how to remove the navi for fitting an aux input or xcarlink or similar follow the post here first half way down from then you need to remove the DVD player for the navigation 4 10mm nuts/bolts , then you can withdraw it out and remove the wires....be careful the brackets...
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    DIY - Overhead ambient lighting

    Tools ------- -Bell wire or similar -2 leds - LED holders - 2xpaper clips -1 k variable resistor (or approx 500ohm resistor or whatever you calculate) -2 pin 01" pcb connector and socket (or whatever you want) -2 screws -insulation for wiring - I used loom tape and some acoustic carpet I had...
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    DIY and REVIEW - Wireless Reverse camera

    tools needed ------------ plastic pry bars(optional) Dremel or similar Crimping tool screwdriver 8mm & 10mm sockets trim clip puller soldering stuff - phono plug - speaker cable or similar and other bits of wire parts to make adapter (see below) bullet connectors and sockets (or similar) DIY...
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    DIY - Petrol Service

    this is evolving since i have more pics to show about servicing the filters etc..but will write up soon Engine oil --------------- Tools -jack stands - gloves -Filter tool -Sump plug washer -cardboard/newspaper or whatever to catch any drips -oil receiver (basin or whatever) -10mm +14mm socket...
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    DIY - Earth / grounding kit

    Note I bought this about 5 years ago and didn't fit it onto my current Accord since it corroded and didn't look 'bling' anymore, it was only about £20...may do it again on the current one.. Here is how they are run on the right side: 1 lead from distrubution hub to somewhere behind the right...
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    Tyre test Mega Review

    I'm typing up the text now but will include Yokohama avs db Federal SS595 Toyo proxy T1-R Bridgestone re040 Yoko c drive Falken zeix ze-912 Vred ultrac sessanta
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    Accord PETROL Remap

    ok Guys sorry to have kept you waiting. Seems lately Diesel guys have been getting all the fun :) .I know a few of you have been anticipating this for a while, but i had to clear it with Gunther and he was on holiday until yesterday. Background ========== Basically I have been chasing some...
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    Ferosol

    anyone have this and how do you rate it in terms of lastability? and affect on rubber? I intend to use it to protect my coilovers
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    Please posts bugs here

    It's taken a while to get the forum looking like this...but still there maybe bugs....so if you find font's in the wrong place or can't read certain things please give a post here, I'll try my best to sort them quickly.
  10. alnug

    Welcome to TypeAccord

    Some of you may have crossed paths with us and for those who haven't a great big WELCOME! :D It was unfortunate circumstances that have driven us to produce TypeAccord, but in doing so we believe we can create a community members can be proud off (we certainly are!). If you are new, it's ok...
  11. alnug

    WARNING about cheap LED mods - FIRE

    Read this and heed the warning for those using cheap LEDs etc. http://www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=3083
  12. alnug

    squeel / moan / groan / screech

    well i've been experiencing what can only be described as a squeel / moan / groan when i pull off from a stand still...i though it was the belt but took it to the dealer and they said that it was the power steering pump......it changed now..under warranty and the car sound good again..in fact it...
  13. alnug

    humming / rumble - bearing noise

    I have had a humming rumbling and sometimes well it sounded like the bearings but then i was told that it was the tyres... in the end it was the brakes which were really stiff. once these were stripped and cleaned the noise is gone...i'd also note my mileage has gone up too :D
  14. alnug

    clutch pedal creak / clicking

    http://typeaccord.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/86-clutch-pedal-creakclick/
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    Clutch pedal creak/click

    I've now put a DIY up on this....first port of call would be your dealer if in warranty....then try the DIY. The issue is caused by problems with the clutch master cylinder. This is a known problem and honda have had several revisions of the master cylinder.
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    Misted headlamps - bulletin / recall

    This is a known issue with the newer Accords. There should be a bulletin for your car so get it checked out. you can also go on the Honda website..click cars then on the bottom right corners click on the owners link and then go to recalls and updates link to find out if you car has any...
  17. alnug

    Anti roll bar (swaybar) End links revised

    There are some new rear anti roll bar or swaybar, if you're from across the pond, endlinks that replace the ones you have if they fail. The replacement endlinks are about 1mm thicker and so I would guess are slightly stiffer than those that are on the car...I'll get some pics up soon...
  18. alnug

    Rattling rattles buzzing noises etc for 03-

    ok just want to know how many of you have problems with rattles, rattling, buzzing noises etc with their Accords? I've compliled a few areas that may cause you issues....never had any issue with the two cars I've had but then again I take most of it apart and when i put them back I always add...
  19. alnug

    Rear Camber issue

    I'm not sure if any of you are aware but the accord has a suspected rear camber issue. I have seen some accords with hugely negative camber on the rear! The rear camber is supposed to be a maximum of -1 either side. Mine with lowered suspension has -1.5 and -2. I suggest you all check your...
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    Exhaust fumes/smell in cabin I-CTDI

    just thought i would let everyone know of a possible fault with high mileage cdti's we have had several incidents of reported exhaust smells in cabin, we have traced this to cracked exhaust manifolds this can be quite difficult to see but with a mirror you can see a soot mark on the back of the...
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