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Anonymous Posted on Apr 24, 2014

Subframe bushing where can i find the rear subframe bushes for my wifes honda civic 2007 exi?

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2008

SOURCE: honda accord 96 exi

You need to discharge the AC system and remove the evaporator to replace the expansion valve. No two way about it.

No need to remove the dash

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

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There is adjustment nuts for the cables under the cover on the park brake lever, You may be able to adjust them, but more likely the cable to that side is corroded and needs to be replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2009

SOURCE: Honda Civic 2007 Civic . Cahange wheel bearing and

sorry to tell you this but it sounds like the wheel bearing was put in backwards on one or both sides. the front wheel bearings have a black speed ring built in and that is what your speed sensor reads off. - this is common as the front bearings will install either way- hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2010

SOURCE: the rear of my honda 03 crv clunks over bumps, the

check to see if your vehicle has a rear sway bar if it does then replace the end links and bushings they are usually the culprits of clunking noises and also check the rear shocks(or struts) for leaking or binding put your knee on the bumper and put all your weight in to pushing down on it and let it come back up on its own do this quickly with someone under it listening for the noise to present itself.If it was the rear drive axle mounting points this would also cause some handling issues.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 10, 2010

SOURCE: suspension of Honda Civic hits hard

YOUR MECHANIC IS RIGHT. THE BUSHINGS MAY NEED TO BE CHANGED. ALSO CHECK TO SEE IF THE GREASE FITTINGS ARE GOOD. SERVICING YOUR SUSPENSION CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE.

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