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Q: where can i find a custom parts catalog for 1984 honda magna 750cc?
A: Try these links:
http://www.jpcycles.com
http://www.denniskirk.com
Q: need to get a catalog for 88 honda?
i need to find a catalog for any kind of parts for a 1988 honda prelude 2.0S. i need one thats kind of like the lmc truck catalogs.
A: go to slhondaparts.com
Q: needed honda cbr 900rr-s parts catalogue 1994 model?
model Honda cbr 900rr-s 1994 model , (fox eyes)
colour : tri color ross white (nh 196k)
middle fairing panels left & right ,complete upper cowling /bubble and complete instrument cluster (speedometer,rave counter,assembly needed)
A: Heya!! Try search in E-bay.. Theres a couple of online bikeshops that should be able to help you…You can also create a wanted add, which I think is free.
Q: Need the part code for the Honda Jazz 1.4 Sport Sat Nav/Double Din Radio Bezel, or recommend for nonHonda part
Buying a Honda Jazz 1.4 Sport and want to fit my existing double-din sat-nav. Will need a dash board modification which used to be available (even shown in the Honda catalogue) but do not have a part code to be able to order one.
Unfortunately the Honda Main Dealer does not know of the code, even though there is a picture of the component in the car sales brochure and it is listed on the Honda Web site as a dealer fit option.
Would like the code or to find another way to fit my old Sat Nav to the new car.
THANKS!
A: Try your local car radio place, they will get one for you no problem and it will be cheaper than going to Honda.
Q: what is another name for spindle? would it be something like control arm or ? for a honda accord?
i had a strut replaced and the mechanic told me i would have to replace the spindle assembley also but i can’t find a spindle assembley in a parts catalog so is there another name and it seems like its on the left side where the popping is taking place i need help please
A: front hub assembly
Q: what year is this neon?
does anyone know what year this dodge neon is?
http://www.hondaacuraautoparts.com/honda-acura-auto-parts-catalog/images/LSD-Door-Kits-Dodge-Neon-2.gif
A: A lemon no mattah how you age it or slice it.
Q: Is it worth tricking out / hooking up a Dodge Neon? If so, how much does it usually cost?
I’m thinking about getting a SRT-4 and hooking it up. I’ve seen some race and they’ve got a lot of power in them. How much would it cost (after buying the car) to make it look hot (lambo doors maybe, shiny paint, new lights, new hood, etc). I’ll have about a $6,000 budget after buying the car so I can’t get all the upgrades done but I can probably get a pretty decent job. What do y’all suggest?
Pic of potential car:
http://www.hondaacuraautoparts.com/honda-acura-auto-parts-catalog/images/LSD-Door-Kits-Dodge-Neon-2.gif
A: No. Never. Spend your money on something more useful. Like an education.
Q: Where to auto dealers get parts for cars no longer in production?
I have a ‘94 Honda Prelude which I am trying to buy factory parts for (interior console panels, factory stereo, etc.). I found that some Honda dealer’s websites have a parts department sectino where you can view the entire catalogue of parts and order what you need for any model year. My question is, if the car is no longer in production, where do these factory parts come from? Does Honda (or any auto maker for that matter) continue to manufactur OEM parts for their cars even if the car itself is no longer in production? The website I am visiting assures that the parts are 100% factory parts (and not produced by some third party manufacturer).
A: www.certifit.com
Now we call this Sorta Fit, but in all honesty they are very accurate and very affordable. I use there parts on my cars all the time and they look great. Also look at a company called KeyStone, little better fit on plastic parts but 2-3 times as much. Both of these companies will sell you the parts at wholesale price, pretty much what dealers themselves pay
Q: Do the honda dealers sell windshield wiper blades?
i would call in but they are closed right now. and do they sell cheaper than those at autozone?
driver : http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsProduct.jsp?itemIdentifier=570509_7293_0_2805&skuDescription=Rain-X+Weatherbeater+/+Wiper+Blade&brandName=Rain-X+Weatherbeater&displayName=Wiper+Blade&categoryNValue=14299999&sortType=&store=5541&isSearchByPartNumber=false&fromWhere=&fromString=search&counter=1&itemId=129-0&navValue=14200129&filterByKeyWord=windshield+wiper+blade&productId=570509&searchText=windshield+wiper+blade&categoryDisplayName=Routine+Maintenance&parentId=42-0
passenger : http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsProduct.jsp?itemIdentifier=570504_13679_0_2805&skuDescription=Rain-X+Weatherbeater+/+Wiper+Blade&brandName=Rain-X+Weatherbeater&displayName=Wiper+Blade&categoryNValue=&sortType=&store=5541&isSearchByPartNumber=&fromWhere=&fromString=&counter=2&itemId=129-0&navValue=14200129&filterByKeyWord=&productId=570504&searchText=&categoryDisplayName=&parentId=42-0
should i just buy the ones at auto zone or try to see if they have them at the dealer ship?
A: You can buy regular blades at an auto store, but the ones you get at Honda are much higher quality (made in Japan) and last so much longer! You can just buy the inserts if that’s want you need. Trust me, getting the blades at Honda are worth the extra time and money getting them!
Q: How do I replace my blower control switch in my 1997 honda accord?
I need to replace the blower control switch. I can only find how to replace the blower motor online and this is not what I need. Here is a link to the picture of what I need to replace. Any help is greatly appreiciated! http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsShelf.jsp?categoryDisplayName=Climate+Control&fromType=parts&fromString=search&parentId=cat30062¤tPage=1&filterByKeyWord=blower+control+switch&isSearchByPartNumber=false&navValue=15201030&categoryNValue=15299999&fromWhere=&itemId=prod61305&displayName=Blower+Control+Switch&searchText=blower+control+switch&_requestid=670784
The pin broke off that controls the speed, it connects to the speed control switch.
A: you did not say why you think you have to replace the switch. if the blower works at all or not. if not; its the switch: if it works only on high then it is the resister bank located inside the heater box, under the dash. gl. ps did you check the fuses? pps tap the blower motor a couple of times to make sure the problem is not the motor stuck in a dead spot. if it is, then its the motor.thanks for the extra info sorry i can’t help further gl.
Q: Sony Xplod 6”X9″ for honda accord 98 sedan?
my factory speakers got damaged due to mishandling….so i want to buy a new pair of speakers for my factory installed Stereo System…. i found these speakers in Walmart
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5700386
the specifications are
Sony Xplod 6″ x 9″ 4 Way Car Speaker:
* Speaker:
o Coaxial 4-way
o Woofer: 16cm x 24cm (6 3/8″ x 9 1/2″) cone type
o Midrange: 5.5cm (2 1/4″) cone type
o Tweeter: 2.5cm (1″) balanced dome type
o Super Tweeter: 2.5cm (1″) balanced dome type
* Peak power: 270W
* Rated power: 50W
* Impedance: 4 Ohms
* Sensitivity: 93 dB/W/m
* Frequency response: 25-35,000 Hz
* Mass: Approx. 1,100g (2 lb. 7 oz.) per speaker
* Includes parts for installation
will these speakers will sound good as compared to original factory installed speakers….or is there anything else that i should buy….please advice me regarding this….
A: I actually had those speakers they arent the best speakers but they are decent, and they are also better then the stock honda speakers because honda just puts out crappy speakers in their car models but you should try and find something a lil better like pioneer, infinity, or alpine those are all good speakers. But if you are looking for more highs then lows sony is good because there is more treble than bass in their speakers. But look at the 3 that i stated above they are all good
Q: What cars have the same engine as mine?
Hello I have a 89 Honda Accord DX with the 2.0 L4 with the carberator, and a 5 speed manual transmission. I would like to put a turbo, new intake and possibly switch it over to be fuel injection. I look for this stuff online and in catalogs but my car isn’t one that many put stuff like that in. I would like to know What other cars of that year has the same Engine? So I won’t get a part for my car that don’t even fit the engine. I’m not putting the stuff in the car to race it. I just don’t like the power that it has It don’t have the power that I’m use to and I would like to match the power that I am use to. if you can help me thank you alot
A: Well to start your 89 Accord has the A20A1 engine. The 2.0 carbureted L4.
Needless to say your A-series engine is quite old and the only other cars with that engine are 86-89 Accords…that and the aftermarket support for the A-series is next to nothing.
If you wish to upgrade to the fuel injected model you will need to look for the A20A3. But I wouldn’t recommend that because finding a A-series engine that is 15 years old and in good condition is going to be hard.
My suggestion to you is this…since you want some decent power for your little Accord do a H22A engine swap from a later Prelude. You can find a H22 engine for roughly about $2,500 and it comes with the trans, ecu, ect…just about everything you’ll need for a swap.
What you will need is a Hasport engine mount kit, different axles, and a few othe odds and ends to make it function like a daily driver. If your paying a shop to do it for you, they will most likely take care of all this for you.
The H22 will most likely give you the power you want and the reliability of a daily driver. I also highly suggest to upgrade your suspension too…the H22 is going to be alot heavier than the little A20 you have in your car right now.
Good Luck
Q: Where can I order specific automotive electrical connectors for sensors etc.?
Automobile engines use a myraid of senors and electronically controlled devices. Many of which have unique connectors with multiple pins. In my case, I need the clip or plug that connects onto the Vehiclest Speed Sensor (VSS) for a 1995 integra. Trips to junkyards have been unsucessfull. Many used part retailers will not cut a plug from a good harness. According to my research the VSS used in integras from 1994-2001 were not used in other vehicles ( http://www.tomco-inc.com/Catalog/vehicle%20speed%20sensors.pdf ) . The oem part number is 78410-st7-003…. Who makes these connectors? Does anybody stock them? Honda/Acura will sell a compete haness for several hundred dollars. This particular one is hard to find on ebay. Which is where I acquired the damaged one I have now. I’ve tried to modify civic/accord plugs without success.
A: Well my friend, you have pretty much answered this question through your research. It is going to be very hard to find this connector by cutting it from the harness. In my experience, to get a certain connector, you will have to buy that section of the wiring harness either from the dealer or a salvage yard, which you have already stated that it can be costly or used auto part retailers would not cut the plug from a good harness. Salvage yards usually will not do that if the harness is good. When you are dealing with a vehicle’s wiring , your sources for replacement are very limited to either the dealer or salvage yard. Several years ago, vehicle sensors were made with a pigtail wiring so that if the plug became faulty, you could cut the plugs and still have enough wire from the sensor to splice it together with insulated connectors, now they make sensors where you have to plug directly into them, thus, elimating the pigtail wiring. The way these harness plugs are made now is so that the shadetree mechanic as well as mechanics like myself has to refer to the two sources mentioned above. It was basically a planned thing by the automaker so that they can keep the cash flow towards them instead of independent auto parts stores, in better terms, a dealer only replacement part.
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