2010 Honda Ridgeline - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
No one can figure this out not even Honda.
Suggest you focus on recreating the problem. If it's an automatic try power braking in reverse. Hold the brake on with left foot so the car doesn't move and slowly press on the accelerator. This will torque engine and drivetrain to maximum and may reproduce the problem at will.
10/14/2023 5:06:05 PM •
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Where is the fuel cut off switch for honda crv
There isn't one. If you have no fuel pressure, you need to make sure there is 12v getting to the pump. If there is and there is a good ground, but the pump isn't running you need a new pump. If there isn't you need to go further up the circuit to figure out why not. Either the signal isn't getting to the fuel pump relay or there is a signal and there is an issue with the relay.
10/13/2023 5:00:58 PM •
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on Oct 13, 2023
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Blinking D light on 2008 Honda odyssey
It is the light for the fluid pressure sensor. Either there is a problem with the sensor or else with the oil pressure. Neither is a cheap fix. The sensor may be leaking a bit of oil causing it to short. If the dealer puts you through diagnotics, just the diagnosis could cost you $150. Then they have to replace the part which takes special tools just to take out. The good news is that you aren't reporting grinding, so my guess is that your transmission is okay. If you wanted to gamble, you could just tell them to replace the sensor without even doing the diagnositic and save yourself the $150. My Town and Country did about the same thing and was a year older than your Odyssey. I don't know what the labor cost is on a Honda but I don't think you will pay over $500 and maybe quite a bit less. I'm not going to tell you to go buy the special tools and DIY it because it is messy and the devil might be in the details regarding the repair.
9/18/2023 11:37:51 PM •
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Firing order diagram for a 2003 3.0l V6 in a Honda Accord
Stand in front of the vehicle. The Rear bank (3 nearest the driver), are the low numbers. The Front bank (3 nearest the head lights) are the larger numbers. Working from Left to Right. The Rear bank is 1, 2, 3. The Front bank is 4, 5, 6. The firing order is
1, 4, 2, 5, 3, 6.
9/2/2023 8:47:23 AM •
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91 Honda CRX HF won't crank
This may sound obvious but have you checked the battery? Batteries are generally considered old if they are over 5 years old. A battery can hold a full charge but struggle when put 'under load'. Starter motors use a lot of power to work. Get it "Load Tested" to see if it needs replacing.
7/18/2023 9:25:55 PM •
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I need the the vacuum hose routing diagram for a 1986 honda accord with fuel injection unless this diagram is the same for a 87 as well
I can provide you with some general guidance on how to find the vacuum hose routing diagram for your 1986 Honda Accord.
- Vehicle Owner's Manual: The owner's manual for your Honda Accord may contain a vacuum hose routing diagram. Check the section on engine specifications or emissions control to see if the diagram is included.
- Underhood Sticker or Decal: Look for a sticker or decal on the underside of the hood or near the radiator support. Some vehicles have a vacuum hose routing diagram printed on this sticker for easy reference.
- Repair Manual: A comprehensive repair manual specific to your Honda Accord, such as a Haynes or Chilton manual, will often include vacuum hose routing diagrams. These manuals provide detailed instructions and diagrams for various systems in your vehicle, including the vacuum system.
- Online Resources: Search for online resources or forums dedicated to Honda Accord enthusiasts. Many online communities have members who share diagrams, tips, and information related to vehicle maintenance. These resources can be helpful in finding the specific vacuum hose routing diagram for your vehicle.
- Dealership or Mechanic: If you're unable to find the diagram through the above methods, consider reaching out to a Honda dealership or consulting with a qualified mechanic. They may have access to technical manuals or specific diagrams that can assist you.
Keep in mind that vacuum hose routing diagrams can vary between model years and engine configurations, so it's important to find the diagram that matches your exact vehicle specifications.
7/15/2023 2:26:03 PM •
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