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To change the sidelight bulb on the Accord coupe, you have to go in through the wheelarch!
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Ilove working on honda s
theyre so easy, and you dont need no fancy code readers :(

for eg, air bag light Flashy, just use paperclip in a hidden connector, job done simples,
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lozz wrote:Ilove working on honda s
theyre so easy, and you dont need no fancy code readers :(

for eg, air bag light Flashy, just use paperclip in a hidden connector, job done simples,
The feckin oil filter is down the back of the engine block!

Cue oil down the sleeve
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sirwiggum wrote:
lozz wrote:Ilove working on honda s
theyre so easy, and you dont need no fancy code readers :(

for eg, air bag light Flashy, just use paperclip in a hidden connector, job done simples,
The feckin oil filter is down the back of the engine block!

Cue oil down the sleeve
put small hole in filter first and let it stream out into a container,
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@ sirwiggum

what size engine is in your honda ?

do you want to buy a stainless exhaust, got one sat in the garage doing nothing :roll:
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lozz wrote:@ sirwiggum

what size engine is in your honda ?

do you want to buy a stainless exhaust, got one sat in the garage doing nothing :roll:
2.0i VTEC

A whole exhaust? Might be tempted, I can hear mine getting ever so slightly growly at idle.

What was it off?
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sirwiggum wrote:
lozz wrote:@ sirwiggum

what size engine is in your honda ?

do you want to buy a stainless exhaust, got one sat in the garage doing nothing :roll:
2.0i VTEC

A whole exhaust? Might be tempted, I can hear mine getting ever so slightly growly at idle.

What was it off?
Ah its off a 1.8 ithink mate :(
iwill double check tho,

its a Powerflow (Twin -exit) back to middle section,
was only on the car 5mths :(
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Not sure what spec the exhaust on the US ones are

Its a way of telling the difference on the coupe

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The one on the left is mine, 2.0 4 cylinder with exhaust on the right. The one on the right is a V6 with the exhaust on the left.

Back on topic, I think thats a 207 beside them
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Duno mate,

as of the exhaust, it was originaly on a civic then aparantly made to fit a Accord,
my son bought a civic and iwas going to fit it on that but, he changed his mind and wanted a new standard one on,
it saved me a job tho, 8)
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HOW TO. Megane headlight bulb :lol:

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well i found a much easier way ... battery out. and you can do it from there :mrgreen:
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Exellent guide mate,

iwouid of flung plastic cover and put wheel back on, :supafrisk:

Feck me thats a Mission just to change a bulb, :|
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Cheers. About 6 months after that i had to do the drivers side which of course means doing all that carry-on with your left hand.
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trem1 wrote: oh right there is a map of pp owners who would help out cheaply if needed


http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msid=2 ... 1b9c&msa=0
Hi guys, apologies if this isn't the right place to ask - my daughters got a 207 (not a 406 so apologies if nobody can help) and is having the exact same problem as described. The wife borrowed her car and yanked off the key fob by accident. So presumably this is the problem for her getting the anti theft message and the car won't start.

I've found someone close to where we live (Stourbridge uk) using the map, but would it be bad from if i sent him a PM to see if he can help?

Thanks for any advice :)
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Hi, in the fob is a small chip - this needs to be against the ignition barrel for the cat to 'detect' it and turn the immobiliser off.

As a temporary fix you can sellotape the fob to the cowling next to the ignition, until you get a replacement, I think.....
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