2006 Civic LX Resonator
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Well, as most of us know New York has crazy weather during the winter time. To make a ling story short, i was attempting to relocate my car out of my driveway so that i could shovel. It got stuck in the snow and as i reversed it out the whole resonator box snapped off. Underneath the hood, the resonator box is to the right and below the battery so i proceeded to remove the bumper to take a better look. Its completely gone but i did reorder the part from Honda.
I love Hondas and been working on my car for quite some time now. It seems like a easy fix that i could do in my driveway but should i take some precautions? If so what are some important things that i need to know while fixing the resonator?
Also, its been off for about 3 days and ive noticed it that its been a bit harder to start the car up. Is this normal? Of Course i dont keep it running or drive it but because its so cold here i do not want the engine to freeze up on me.
I need to invest in a spash shield Ofcourse and also wanted to know if anyone knows what the piece is called that covers up all the wires beneath the steering wheel. That would be a great help!
I love Hondas and been working on my car for quite some time now. It seems like a easy fix that i could do in my driveway but should i take some precautions? If so what are some important things that i need to know while fixing the resonator?
Also, its been off for about 3 days and ive noticed it that its been a bit harder to start the car up. Is this normal? Of Course i dont keep it running or drive it but because its so cold here i do not want the engine to freeze up on me.
I need to invest in a spash shield Ofcourse and also wanted to know if anyone knows what the piece is called that covers up all the wires beneath the steering wheel. That would be a great help!
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just get a short ram intake then you won't even need the resonator. not to mention AEM is a lifetime filter just needs to be cleaned. cleaning is easier then replacing a stock filter.
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Also, its been off for about 3 days and ive noticed it that its been a bit harder to start the car up. Is this normal? Of Course i dont keep it running or drive it but because its so cold here i do not want the engine to freeze up on me.
You are probably running the battery down. Starting a cold engine requires a whole lot of battery power, and a cold battery requires a much longer time to recharge.
You are also loading up the spark plugs at the same time.
The engine needs to run for quite a while after a cold start in order to
A) recharge the battery, and
B) get the engine up to operating temperature and keep it there long enough to burn carbon buildup from the spark plugs and heat the oil in order to steam out fuel and water condensation. This means DRIVING it.
If you don't, you may end up with a flooded engine and a run-down battery. And a run-down battery can freeze in the cold.
Once a weak or dead battery freezes inside, it's usually trash.
i do not want the engine to freeze up on me.
There are a whole bunch of people up north of you in Canuckistan who laugh at your mild weather, while they jump in their cars and go to work when it's 40 freekin' degrees below zero.
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Lol, I believe Dustin was thinking about the exhaust resonator, since he mentioned "straight pipes."
...and the Bornx is talking about the intake resonator.
...and the Bornx is talking about the intake resonator.
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