I just downloaded it, nice find! When anyone downloads it, once it is unzipped dbl click the index.html file and it will navigate and launch just like the online one. Very nice!
i need some help with my 86 legend my car wont start.the prgm fi light was on then after a few days and a 1,000m
mile trip my car act like it not getting anyu gas ,any sugestion,i need help
i need some help with my 86 legend my car wont start.the prgm fi light was on then after a few days and a 1,000m
mile trip my car act like it not getting anyu gas ,any sugestion,i need help
this isnt the right spot to post this... this is a discussion about honda.co.uk
you should have made your own thread called pgm-fi help! or something
well have you checked to see if you are getting any gas?
pound the peddle and maybe check the spark plug to see if it smells like fuel?
gotta make sure gas is getting there first... if its not check your fuel filter (might as well just replace it anyways... costs $20 and is easy job).
if fuel filter doesnt solve it then could be your pump or sending unit... but you gotta narrow it down for us
maytag
Sorry to be a bother... but does anyone have the manual for the Sedan to share??
My cuzin Billy has no puter and he is wanting to rebuild his clutch.. I thought I'd be nice and help him out by finding the manual.
I do know that his car is a 1989 Acura Legend but I'm not sure if it's the Sedan or Coupe.
Or better yet are the clutches similar enuf that the manual for the Coupe can be used for the Sedan?
Thank you for any help!
~nativemagick~
Yeah, they deleted that bit about 3 months ago - just as I was going to hunt down that pesky ABS light problem. I contacted them by e-mail, and they basically suggested that I bought a Honda Workshop manual. Helpful guys, huh?
Yeah, they deleted that bit about 3 months ago - just as I was going to hunt down that pesky ABS light problem. I contacted them by e-mail, and they basically suggested that I bought a Honda Workshop manual. Helpful guys, huh?
ABS light problem has several potential causes: 1) low fluid level in the reservoir; 2) failing alternator, or radical changes in alternator voltage output will trigger ABS light, as the ABS computer requires a very level voltage input; 3) a faulty ABS sensor at one of the wheels (unfortunately, the diagnostics won't tell you which wheel). In sedans, the ABS computer is located on the back of the rear seatback on the driver side ...you can access the diagnostic light from the trunk. You can search for the codes etc. on this forum.
Can someone tell me if this link is still valid?? I push and I click but I don’t get a manual!!
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It even smells new and its so stock even the buts in the ashtray have a Honda part number!!
Its not perfect, But I will get both stone chips fixed soon!!!
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It even smells new and its so stock even the buts in the ashtray have a Honda part number!!
Its not perfect, But I will get both stone chips fixed soon!!!
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