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Do you own a Japanese made Honda car? Mechanics and shop fees for occasional problems cut big holes in the average budget. Save money by replacing your Honda parts yourself with this guide to Honda parts for common repairs.
You should inspect your shocks at 60,000 mile intervals to determine if they should be replaced or not. If your tires are wearing unevenly, your suspension "slams" down Read More
Drive axles are under a lot of stress as a car turns, accelerates and rides over stones, humps and other road imperfections. Eventually, constant-velocity (CV) joints begin Read More
Like other automotive fluids and oils, you should check the transmission fluid on your Honda Accord at regular intervals. Look for foreign particles and oil condition that Read More
Changing the rear brakes on your Honda Accord can be a little tricky but not difficult; however, you must pay attention to detail. If this is the first time you are Read More
From time to time, the parts in a car have to be replaced, either because of malfunction or damage or purely because they are worn out. Whatever the reason, it's good to Read More
A Honda Civic has two sensors that read oxygen levels in the exhaust when the engine is running. The oxygen level data is used by a Honda Civic's computer to control fuel Read More
Adding floor mats to a Honda Fit allows you to customize the flooring pattern of your car to any design or color scheme that you like. Follow these instructions to place Read More
A remote starter is a device that allows a driver to start the car from a remote location, such as the inside of a house or office. The main benefits of a remote starter Read More
Honda cars like the Accord or Civic can be tuned for performance right from the factory. Installing performance upgrades can result in a Honda that outperforms its factory Read More
Your windshield wipers can easily be forgotten until you need them. On occasion you should check to make sure your complete windshield wiper is in top operating condition. Read More
This gauge on your Honda Civic lets you know the engine temperature at any given moment. It is an important piece of information you need to have available at all times. Read More
The oxygen sensor (O2S) in your Honda Civic is part of the engine emission control system, which helps reduce the amount of poisonous gases released into the atmosphere. Read More
The suspension system on your Honda Civic uses the control arm to hold the steering knuckle and axle housing in position as the wheel moves up and down on the road. If the Read More
When looking for Japanese auto parts, one of the quickest ways to do so is by using the yellow pages or the Internet. Discover why it's easier than one might think to find Read More
The easiest way to ruin a car is by refusing to perform routine maintenance on the car. Change a car's oil regularly, stop gradually, and avoid other abuse on a car with Read More
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