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Originally Posted by HonCiv02 ^you might want to try calling the dealer you got your car from for the code. if it didnt come from a dealer, you might be able to call honda and get it. just a few thoughts to save you some time and good luck with the guages. |
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Originally Posted by WheelspixLX Dseven look underneath the fuse box cover in your engine bay the code for your radio is there. Its wierd but its there on every honda ive ever seen. |
I did call the dealer, and I went to see them. The sticker could be in a number of places around the Honda vehicle. The most common places are under the trunk lid, under the fuse box cover in the engine bay, and in the glove compartment. Ive looked in all of those places, and they havnt been able to find it. And neither could I. This happened once before and they found the sticker under the trunk lid, however it isnt there anymore. The only sure fire spot its always located in, is behind the actual oem radio. I can look again, but I tried before and searched everywhere, no luck.
Clint, as soon as I find time, Im going to rip the dash apart and get behind the cluster, is there an easy way to find out what wire is shorting out? Would the answer lie in that Haynes manual. Pm me when you get a chance, Id like to know what I should be looking for in terms of a short before I actually get out there n take everything apart.
Sorry for the threadjack, your exhaust sounds bubbly, if that makes sense, your idle does still seem out of wack but im guessing its because of that alternator like you said before. how much of a tune have you done yourself since you put the new head on, on a percentage scale?