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Old 08-15-2007, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by GrittyShaker,Aug 15 2007, 12:48 PM
There's also the workshop manual which can come in handy if you need it. That's about 500mb.
i would love that, but i dont think anyones going to want to upload 500mb!

fair play, this site is bloody useful!

thanks everyone
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right i have to go because it's ann widdecome taking on prostitutes on ITV

hopefully the manual will be with you soon, it may take a little longer due to size and my crappy internet as i live in the middle of nowhere!
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Originally Posted by GeoffMM,Aug 15 2007, 12:55 PM
right i have to go because it's ann widdecome taking on prostitutes on ITV

hopefully the manual will be with you soon, it may take a little longer due to size and my crappy internet as i live in the middle of nowhere!
haha, seen a preview of that and it looks awesum.

snap on living in the middle of nowhere and slow net mate, but you gotta love driving the s on the quite roads

thanks for your help
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[QUOTE=GeoffMM,Aug 15 2007, 08:38 PM] also check your pollen filter. you will surprised how dirty it gets and all the air you breath in the car has to pass through that muck first so for
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very easy to fit indeed and honda are definately the best place and at
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right i've been looking at doing this, this weekend so ive made a list of the stuff i will need for the service. could you please give me advice on the following...

Replace Engine oil - 5w-30 castrol edge or Magnatec 10w-40?

Engine oil filter
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please help!
Old 09-11-2007, 12:35 PM
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Oil - given we are heading to winter I would go for 5W 40.

Oil filter - definately Honda one given recent events - and make sure its tightened correctly.

Plugs - will check but I think 7's are the right grade.

Brake pads - are they shot? If so then OEM, Brakes Direct or EBC ones.

Air filter - OEM or K&N

All other fluids - pass. For the buggering around I would get Honda to do it.

How come you are doing DIY? If its to save a few pennies then just supply them all the stuff and let them do what they are best at?

Im sure you can work out the serivce history by asking Honda to look on their computers?
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diff and gearbox oils are almost as easy as changing engine oil
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o theres dif oil to!

dont suppose these a walk through on how to change these, would really appreciate it.


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