Showing posts with label crv. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 17, 2018

DIY Wiper Transmission Linkage Bushings Replacement 2000 Honda CRV

This is a DIY for a 2000 Honda CRV that has a sloppy wiper arm . 

Part Number Dorman #49449






First remove the wiper arms left and right - Just remember each arm is a different length 







There are some clips that you have to remove so that you can easily remove the windshield wiper transmission and motor plastic cover . 




There are usually 4 of these transmission linkage bushings - In this case only one was broken - This could be fixed from this position but because we are gonna check all 4 of them out I will remove the wiper arm transmission . 








While everything is off , Might as well change your blades if needed 







Once you remove the bad bushings - Fill it up with grease and Anti Seize the bolts of necessary .




Use a big socket and gently hit with a rubber mallet or a vice if you have one 


Once everything is on and working you can put it all back the same way you had token it off .





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Saturday, April 14, 2018

DIY - Driver side Window Switch Replacement 2002 Honda CRV

This is a DIY for a 2002 Honda CRV driver side window switch .

Before you determine if you need the main switch you must have a good diagnosis .

Some times it can be the motor if it is let the motor die before you replace any window motor .

If the window goes up and with the other switch but not the drivers switch then that is one outcome . 

They call this the main switch because if this fails the other windows won't work correctly from this area . 





You need to pull up the switch from the snaps . You do not need to take the door panel off .


Unscrew the screws located on the bottom . 



Once you have it off match up the switch and then put it all back . 

Windows should be working again .





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Sunday, June 5, 2016

DIY Replacing Spark Plug & Valve Cover Gasket 2002 Honda CR-V

This DIY is for a 2002 Honda CR-V on how to replace the valve cover gasket and spark plugs 





Remove the cover plates that cover the coil packs and the fuel rail - Then remove the intake air box - You will see on the side of the valve cover there are two hoses that carry the coolant through a tube make sure you remove those two hoses 




Then you can remove the ignition coil packs that are above the spark plugs - Then you need to disconnect the Vtec module - Then you need to remove the cruise control and the upper strut bar - Once all those are removed or placed out of the way then you can start unbolting the nuts that hold the cover down 





Once you have the cover removed then you can replace the spark plug tube seals by gently using a screw driver and pushing downward - Plus while you have the valve cover off you can easily remove and replace the spark plugs




Part number for the valve cover gasket set is VS50614R make sure you match up the spark plug tube seals cause two different types come in the package - Once you have chosen the correct ones then gently with a rubber mallet put the new ones on 


Again while your in there you might as well do your spark plugs make sure you check the gap should be .044 and use the OEM iridium plugs - NGK part number is 6994


Once you put the new plugs in clean the valve cover from oil or sand and then just do the process backwards - Make sure you use brake cleaner before putting the valve cover back on so when it seals there is no oil deposits and it will seal - once you have it on clean the area with brake cleaner that way if you have any other leaks you can find them 






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