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  • in reply to: honda accord timing issue, help please, #567858
    exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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      Thanks for the response Eric. The timing is corrected I had someone look over my work. I think the Air Idle Control Valve may be suspect. The cylinders have great compression. While in drive the car runs with lost of power however only at idle does it feel like the car is missing. Thanks again eric im a long time fan. You do great work.

      in reply to: honda accord timing issue, help please, #574220
      exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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        Thanks for the response Eric. The timing is corrected I had someone look over my work. I think the Air Idle Control Valve may be suspect. The cylinders have great compression. While in drive the car runs with lost of power however only at idle does it feel like the car is missing. Thanks again eric im a long time fan. You do great work.

        in reply to: heat shield necessary? #567568
        exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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          short answer, no it doesnt really matter.

          in reply to: heat shield necessary? #573903
          exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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            short answer, no it doesnt really matter.

            in reply to: heater core help #553475
            exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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              Thanks for the reply guys. I fixed the problem and I have heat again! There was a rubber grommet I was able to remove and that gave me just enough room to get the hose clamped down to it. Thanks for the reply college man, and ToyotaKarl

              in reply to: heater core help #558690
              exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                Thanks for the reply guys. I fixed the problem and I have heat again! There was a rubber grommet I was able to remove and that gave me just enough room to get the hose clamped down to it. Thanks for the reply college man, and ToyotaKarl

                in reply to: No Crank, No Start, No Lights #553363
                exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                  Could be your starter, I vote you remove it and take it to the parts store to have it tested.

                  in reply to: No Crank, No Start, No Lights #558550
                  exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                    Could be your starter, I vote you remove it and take it to the parts store to have it tested.

                    in reply to: tie rod questions #553361
                    exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                      if the tie rod is bad you will have play or movement at 3 and 9 o clock. With the wheel in the air and the car on jack stands check for play. the part is 20-40 dollars per side. good luck

                      in reply to: tie rod questions #558548
                      exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                        if the tie rod is bad you will have play or movement at 3 and 9 o clock. With the wheel in the air and the car on jack stands check for play. the part is 20-40 dollars per side. good luck

                        in reply to: 2000 Ford F150 4×4 4.6 Triton Overheating #553359
                        exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                          sounds like the thermostat, replace it and see how it goes. they are typically 10 dollars or so. then let us know how it goes.

                          in reply to: 2000 Ford F150 4×4 4.6 Triton Overheating #558546
                          exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                            sounds like the thermostat, replace it and see how it goes. they are typically 10 dollars or so. then let us know how it goes.

                            in reply to: 06 honda pilot brakes #553357
                            exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                              I believe its called gravity bleeding. I have seen eric do it. while someone is applying pressure hold the valve open until fluid comes out.

                              in reply to: 06 honda pilot brakes #558544
                              exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                                I believe its called gravity bleeding. I have seen eric do it. while someone is applying pressure hold the valve open until fluid comes out.

                                in reply to: Startup problem on 2006 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Manual #548036
                                exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                                  It sounds like it could be your key cylinder is going bad. Then again it is hard to get all the facts right over the computer. Sure why not replace the plugs, but like college man said
                                  if they are the OEM ones then they are still good.

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