LONDON PEEPS: General Discussion (Part II)
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If you guys are talking about the compustar, I have the same problem. Just unplug it or cut the wire. Mine eventually lost stickiness and is now just lying on the dash and doesnt page anymore but the blue led still flashes
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Hey Tim, ya we're talking about the compustars... 
If the pager goes off it rings like a phone and you'll see a picture of a phone on your remote. If it's the shock sensor you'll see a hammer hitting the car.
Look at the brain of the remote and it's labeled... i'm pretty sure its a small blue plug.

If the pager goes off it rings like a phone and you'll see a picture of a phone on your remote. If it's the shock sensor you'll see a hammer hitting the car.
Look at the brain of the remote and it's labeled... i'm pretty sure its a small blue plug.
yea...im positive that its the pager going off. ill take a look when i get off work...thanks for the info guys
on an unrelated matter...question: was it determined for sure whether the 99-00 ek lips fit the 04/05's or not?
on an unrelated matter...question: was it determined for sure whether the 99-00 ek lips fit the 04/05's or not?
yeah they pretty much fit...
hey guys some guy is selling 18" konig holes for 750 (2 tires will need to be changed soon and one rim has a bit of rash....i am trying to get a pic of it)...if it is good what do u think?
hey guys some guy is selling 18" konig holes for 750 (2 tires will need to be changed soon and one rim has a bit of rash....i am trying to get a pic of it)...if it is good what do u think?
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I think you should have bought mine before I traded them in, lol.....with the rash and the tire replacements it would have been close to what I was asking.
seriously, $850 is a steal for those in 18s and you know mike can get tires for cheap....I vote yes! I loved them on my car, they are a great rim!
seriously, $850 is a steal for those in 18s and you know mike can get tires for cheap....I vote yes! I loved them on my car, they are a great rim!
i knew you were you were gonna say that..and in retrospec it would have been the right deal...but now i am in a rut....and 750 for 18's isn't bad...if the rash is bad...then i may not take them..but we'll see...
i want bronze but no one is selling any right now at the right price
i want bronze but no one is selling any right now at the right price
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Don't do it. 2 new tires are gonna cost you atleast $240 (and then you'll probably be running mis-matched tires) then you have to pay to uninstall, install and balance the new tires onto the rims... another $50. Plus you got rid of your wheels because they had scratches on them but now you're gonna get another set of wheels with curb rash? How much tread does the other 2 remaining tires have left?
Honestly, nice rims and all, if anything you should have bought Braden's 19's in mint condition with like 90% rubber, but I wouldn't buy these 18's.
Honestly, nice rims and all, if anything you should have bought Braden's 19's in mint condition with like 90% rubber, but I wouldn't buy these 18's.
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Easiest way:
1. Turn off your car
2. Pop open your hood
3. Open the Fuse box (Black box above the battery)
4. Locate the ECU Fuse (check the back of the Fuse Box lid... it's a legend)
5. Unplug the ECU Fuse and wait 20 seconds
6. Plug ECU fuse back in
7. Put the Fuse box lid back on, close your hood
8. Turn on your car and let it idle for 30 seconds... the CEL should go off
1. Turn off your car
2. Pop open your hood
3. Open the Fuse box (Black box above the battery)
4. Locate the ECU Fuse (check the back of the Fuse Box lid... it's a legend)
5. Unplug the ECU Fuse and wait 20 seconds
6. Plug ECU fuse back in
7. Put the Fuse box lid back on, close your hood
8. Turn on your car and let it idle for 30 seconds... the CEL should go off
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^^ not unless you plan on buying them from the states (website based)... Honda is only place you can get OEM parts in Canada
http://www.hondapartsdeals.com/
this is where most 8thgen guys are getting stuff like dash kits for our radio
this is where most 8thgen guys are getting stuff like dash kits for our radio
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hey denny, Could you still do my headlights?
another question can you turn a AEM CAI into a short intake by just cutting it and placing the filter on the new end?
another question can you turn a AEM CAI into a short intake by just cutting it and placing the filter on the new end?
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Ya I can still do your headlights... just drop them off with me sometime with all the material needed.
Intake can probably be cut to make a short ram. Depends if the diameter of the piping where it's going to be cut is the same diameter as the filter.
Intake can probably be cut to make a short ram. Depends if the diameter of the piping where it's going to be cut is the same diameter as the filter.



