How To Replace A Window Run Channel ( 97 Honda Accord) – EricTheCarGuy

How To Replace A Window Run Channel ( 97 Honda Accord) – EricTheCarGuy www.ericthecarguy.com You would normally be doing this if you had an issue with wind noise or a problem with the window going up and down that did not involve the regular/motor assembly. This is pretty much the same procedure for doing a window motor/regulator assembly, there are just a couple of extra steps you take to remove the motor after removing the window. – Click below and Stay Dirty Visit me at EricTheCarGuy.com ericthecarguy.com Visit EricTheCarGuy Forum www.ericthecarguy.com Visit my Facebook Page: www.facebook.com –Stay dirty ETCG Due to factors beyond the control of EricTheCarGuy, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. EricTheCarGuy assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. EricTheCarGuy recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of EricTheCarGuy, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole
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Honda Accord Coupe Video Review – Kelley Blue Book

Honda Accord Coupe Video Review - Kelley Blue Book

FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS VISIT: www.kbb.com 2009 Honda Accord Coupe. While many Americans are familiar with the Accord Sedan, its fair to say not many could point out the Coupe if it passed them on the highway. Thats because the rakish Coupe looks nothing like its sedan counterpart, carved in sleek sheetmetal and hunkered low to the ground, the Accord Coupe could easily be mistaken for a high-priced German or Italian performance coupe. Fortunately for those smitten by the Accords good looks, its price tag is every bit as reasonable as the sedan, leaving consumers with one question, can I live without four doors? For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit www.kbb.com today.
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Honda Accord and Civic Transmission Fluid Change

I show you how easy it is to change your transmission fluid on a 1997 Honda Accord. This process applies to Civics as well. A special note. Some 90s Civics have a CVT transmission use Honda CVT fluid on them otherwise use ATF Z1 (now ATF DW1) for a non CVT automatic transmission. Honda fluid part numbers: ATF Z1 Part Number: 08200-9001 (Discontinued) Replaced by: ATF DW1 Part Number 08200-9008 CVT Fluid: 08200-9006 Since the production of this video Honda has discontinued ATF-Z1 and replaced it with ATF-DW1 it’s a drop in replacement for vehicles that used ATF Z1. The fluid change interval by Honda is every 30000 miles. Intro and outro music by Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com).