@@alexandercahoulan6583 yeah those J-series are pretty great engines if maintained well. K-series are good too, but obviously don’t have much get up and go.
Part number is the same for the Acura TL and TSX of the same Generation (Acura is 1 yr behind 2004-08) . So I bet the process is the same for those cars.
Hey there, thank you so much for all the informative videos! Quick question, my wife and I bought a 2024 HR-V EX-L, and it appears there is possibly a wire or something buzzing in the headliner. The location appears to be right behind the map light/sunroof control panel. We gently pressed the fabric headliner right behind the panel and the buzzing would stop, and we wanted to see if we could check it without taking it to a dealer. How to safely remove that panel without damaging any wiring? Thanks again! 🙏
@@chih6654 how’s it going, contacts on the purchase. To drop the headliner isn’t all that difficult but it is time consuming and tedious. I would have Honda do it and should them your findings.
Can you do a story video?? One idea im curious about....have you ever seen a new tech start that just wasn't ment to turn wrenches....maybe they had a catastrophe?
Nice! I own a 07 4 banger, a 07 3.0 manual, and 07 CRV as a mail vehicle. This video could definitely come in handy at some point. Thanks!
Dude nice. I have 07 v6 accord automatic. 236,000 miles right now. She’s doing great.
Thanks and you good some good ones
@@alexandercahoulan6583 yeah those J-series are pretty great engines if maintained well. K-series are good too, but obviously don’t have much get up and go.
Appreciate the no nonsense videos!
@@JimmyDean404 thank you!
Part number is the same for the Acura TL and TSX of the same Generation (Acura is 1 yr behind 2004-08) . So I bet the process is the same for those cars.
Very similar
For the age of the car, not bad at all, she still runs like new after the repair I bet
This car is mint! I reviewed it a few weeks back. The owner really takes care of it
verry helpfull thanks
@@bonomizwar6155 thank you!
@@BCautosolutions i want to ask you and I need information , where did you buy the part ?? thanks
@@bonomizwar6155 I work for Honda, we get it from the manufacturer supplier.
@@BCautosolutions is it possible if I buy any honda part online ?? do you have information for me because I am in australia , thanks a lot
@@bonomizwar6155 Hondapartsnow.com or check eBay as well
Hey there, thank you so much for all the informative videos!
Quick question, my wife and I bought a 2024 HR-V EX-L, and it appears there is possibly a wire or something buzzing in the headliner. The location appears to be right behind the map light/sunroof control panel. We gently pressed the fabric headliner right behind the panel and the buzzing would stop, and we wanted to see if we could check it without taking it to a dealer. How to safely remove that panel without damaging any wiring?
Thanks again! 🙏
@@chih6654 how’s it going, contacts on the purchase. To drop the headliner isn’t all that difficult but it is time consuming and tedious. I would have Honda do it and should them your findings.
@@BCautosolutions I believe it’s not requiring to remove the headliner, I am just curious how I could remove the map light panel safely?
@@chih6654 just pop out the lens with a pick or trim tool them should have 2-4 Philips head screws holding it
@@BCautosolutions Is it the same procedure for the 2023+ HR-V? I thought the procedure you mentioned is for 16-22?
I had this changed on my previous 2004 Pilot.
@@denvernn also common in those ✅
Do The Water Valve Leak On The V6 Also??
@@spinamerctae4060 sure do
I've had two accords of this generation and one TSX I didn't know they leaked through this part 😅
Both great cars and yeah both leakers at this valve more so with age.
@@BCautosolutions how about the plastic thermostat and/or housing do they eventually leak as well?
@@tbskirk I can answer this in a q&a
Can you do a story video?? One idea im curious about....have you ever seen a new tech start that just wasn't ment to turn wrenches....maybe they had a catastrophe?
@@jimjones1678 yeah I can do a how to get started as a tech video. How’s that sound?
why are worm clamps no good?
@@JuneNeko runners, plastics, metals expand with heat. Constant tension clamps adjust to that, worm clamps do not.
Whats the part actually called?
@@mons8348 I’ve always called it the hot water valve even tho it’d probably called coolant valve lol
Heater control valve