Honda 500 TRX fa6 has PS on the dash….what does it mean ?
The Power Steering has failed. There has been a factory recall for a suddenly failing electrical steering shaft, that could cause the rider to loose control. This does not have to be your problem but anyhow either the electronics or the pump failed. Error codes or messages usually have to be erased by a simple reset procedure or disconnecting a plug, after repairs are done.
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2005 Honda sedan. How to test my thermostat without taking it out of my car.
Is the vehicle overheating? You can use a infra red thermometer to check the temperature both sides of the thermostat housing. That is the only way to check without removing it. The temperature through all parts of the cooling system should be within a few degrees.
The proper way is to remove the thermostat and put it in a saucepan of cold water and bring it up to a simmer. You put a thermometer in the water and watch for the thermostat to open. The opening temperature is in the specs or stamped onto the thermostat itself.
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Left turn signal do not work on a 2007 honda accord
Have you already checked the fuse? if fuse is good check bulbs and where the bulbs go for rust and corrosion as water might be getting in. if you find rust/corrosion use some sand paper to clean it out and find the leaking seal. good luck
2003 Honda VT 750 C2 Shadow carburetor adjustment
Let's focus on adjusting the air/fuel mixture. This adjustment can help balance the fuel-to-air ratio for both cylinders. Here are the steps you can follow:
Idle Screw (Air/Fuel Mix):
The idle screw, also known as the pilot screw, adjusts the air/fuel mixture at idle. It affects the fuel flow from the pilot jets (idle jets) into the carburetors.
Locate the idle screw on your carburetor. It's usually a small black knob near the choke.
Turn the idle screw to achieve the desired idle speed. Listen to how the bike sounds while adjusting it.
Note: Adjusting the idle screw shouldn't significantly affect the mixture setting.
Pilot Screw (Idle Mixture):
The pilot screw (idle mixture screw) fine-tunes the air/fuel mixture from idle rpm up to about 1/8th throttle.
To access the pilot screws, you may need to remove the air box and carb side cover.
The factory default setting for the pilot screws is typically 2.5 turns out.
Carefully screw each one in until it lightly seats closed, and then count the number of turns.
You can adjust the pilot screws to make the mixture richer (more turns out) or leaner (less than 2.5 turns).
Dual Carburetor Sync:
Since your bike has dual carburetors, it's essential to ensure they are synchronized.
Use a vacuum gauge set to synchronize the carbs. Adjust the linkage screw until both throttle butterflies are in the same position for idle2.
Synchronization helps maintain consistent performance between the front and rear cylinders.
Check Rear Cylinder Idle:
If the rear cylinder isn't running correctly at idle, it could be due to a partially plugged idle jet.
Consider cleaning the carburetors if needed. While it can be a bit of work, it's essential for proper performance.
If the issue persists, consult a mechanic or consider opening up the carburetor for a thorough inspection.
Remember to take your time and make gradual adjustments. If you're unsure, consult your bike's service manual or seek professional assistance.
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