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Tito, It may be a sensor at fault - the crankshaft sensor is the favourite suspect.
However, before you rush off and buy replacement parts get somebody to do a diagnostic check with an OBD - the handheld scanner. Any error codes will identify the problem
hi ur problem is a cylinoid the transmission have up to 6 speed I replaced my Honda odessy I put the fouth one it was driving and then wouldn't drive u have to change the number 1 cyliniod
After 100,000 kms, Honda suggests changing the timing belt... If the vehicle is regularly driven in colder temperatures (-29c,-20f) hope this helps you
to be honest you can not tell they never show there age much untill they snap that is!!! even if you took the belt off you may not see any were on it,but if you took it off you need to fit a new belt back on as its not very wise at all to use the same old belt
You need to remove the internal door panel, then you can see the screw to remove the side mirror. Sometime you need to remove the glass before you can reach the screw.
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