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You Will Have To Pull It To The Front First, The Whole Sit, Then Push It To The Back, But Keep IT Fold Then Straight It Up //// Your Hook Is Cough In Front Of The Lash, So Be Sure Sit Is Fold Before Retreat, OK /// Good Luck ///
please reconfirm if you mentioned that there is water in the transmission.
These vehicles are very sensitive with the transimission. Do you have an auto or manual xmission?
How much mileage have you done on it and has the transmission been serviced before?
This is not easy. Look at the Cl brake blog by P48. You can get the rear caliper piston in the fully retracted position with a home-made tool to twist it clockwise. It is like a large "X". Make sure it is retreating into the body of the caliper which will allow the "thick" new pads to sandwich onto your (new) rotor.
oh oh problem!!! your plugs trade are damaged ouy can retreated it with an over sized spark plug but this time make shure you tigh them good to the specification of honda manufactoring
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