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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Toylove: 4:36pm On Aug 27, 2022
Collione:


I'd guess the throttle body needs servicing or replacing but then again I always advise that the cars be scanned first. Rpm surge can be caused by a number of things but if it's me I'd service my throttle body first
Thanks chief
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by WycliffeSMB(m): 6:36am On Aug 29, 2022
Good morning House...
My car Headlights Look dull and I want them to appear almost-brand new.

Should I take it to the mechanic village where I can find those specialized in washing it, OR to an Auto Spray painter workshop?

Which of these can I achieve best results?
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 11:58am On Aug 29, 2022
WycliffeSMB:
Good morning House...
My car Headlights Look dull and I want them to appear almost-brand new.

Should I take it to the mechanic village where I can find those specialized in washing it, OR to an Auto Spray painter workshop?

Which of these can I achieve best results?
Don't let any body deceive you!

There is no magic that can bring the headlight back to almost brand new.

You can DIY...Make sure there are no debris of sand inside the headlight,then use a new razor blade to scrape out the outer dirty layers then get a pot spunch and do a thorough outward washing with water and detergent.

That's it!!!
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by WycliffeSMB(m): 3:53pm On Aug 29, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

Don't let any body deceive you!

There is no magic that can bring the headlight back to almost brand new.

You can DIY...Make sure there are no debris of sand inside the headlight,then use a new razor blade to scrape out the outer dirty layers then get a pot spunch and do a thorough outward washing with water and detergent.

That's it!!!

Razor?

Won't that make it appear blurred?
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 4:38pm On Aug 29, 2022
WycliffeSMB:

Razor?

Won't that make it appear blurred?
When there were no clippers, traditional barbers use 'Razor blades".
I don't think their clients' scalp appear blurred.

Use the traditional barber's skill.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Collione: 6:34pm On Aug 29, 2022
WycliffeSMB:
Good morning House...
My car Headlights Look dull and I want them to appear almost-brand new.

Should I take it to the mechanic village where I can find those specialized in washing it, OR to an Auto Spray painter workshop?

Which of these can I achieve best results?

There are professional that can make the headlights as clear as possible. If the headlights exterior is brown, any car painter that knows his onions can make it clear however if it's dull but in and out,there are ppl that can make it clear
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by kingreign(m): 8:04pm On Aug 29, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

Don't let any body deceive you!

There is no magic that can bring the headlight back to almost brand new.

You can DIY...Make sure there are no debris of sand inside the headlight,then use a new razor blade to scrape out the outer dirty layers then get a pot spunch and do a thorough outward washing with water and detergent.

That's it!!!


You’re absolutely wrong
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 9:16pm On Aug 29, 2022
kingreign:


You’re absolutely wrong
I can not be absolutely wrong.

You can not restore glass to it's original state after wear and tear.
Chemistry 121.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by 4ward4: 9:35pm On Aug 29, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

Don't let any body deceive you!

There is no magic that can bring the headlight back to almost brand new.

You can DIY...Make sure there are no debris of sand inside the headlight,then use a new razor blade to scrape out the outer dirty layers then get a pot spunch and do a thorough outward washing with water and detergent.

That's it!!!


What you actually said here,make it comes alive...Had my Technician did same thing ,using razor and I don't know what he used in cleaning it..Headlamp came back bright and shinny as new
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 9:44pm On Aug 29, 2022
4ward4:


What you actually said here,make it comes alive...Had my Technician did same thing ,using razor and I don't know what he used in cleaning it..Headlamp came back bright and shinny as new
He used water and detergent to clean it after scraping the old worn out surface.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by kingreign(m): 9:49pm On Aug 29, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

I can not be absolutely wrong.

You can not restore glass to it's original state after wear and tear.
Chemistry 121.
Most modern cars do NOT use glass for headlamp covers, they use clear plastic called Polycarbonate. Those clear lenses can easily be oxidized due to exposure to atmospheric elements and conditions and they can be repaired to look and perform justice new.

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 10:05pm On Aug 29, 2022
kingreign:

Modern cars do NOT use glass for headlamp covers, they use clear plastic called Polycarbonate. Those clear lenses can easily be oxidized due to exposure to atmospheric elements and conditions and they can be repaired to look and perform justice new.
You are absolutely wrong.

Using a reducing agent to treat an oxidized material does not guarantee that such material will return to its original state. Chemistry 121.

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by frebor(m): 10:49pm On Aug 29, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

You are absolutely wrong.

Using a reducing agent to treat an oxidized material does not guarantee that such material will return to its original state. Chemistry 121.

Leave your chemistry for textbook, visit your local painter and unlearn your theory

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 11:11pm On Aug 29, 2022
frebor:


Leave your chemistry for textbook, visit your local painter and unlearn your theory
This is the reason why there are so many 'educated illiterates' roaming the streets!
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by 4ward4: 11:59pm On Aug 29, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

He used water and detergent to clean it after scraping the old worn out surface.

okay thanks
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by frebor(m): 12:51am On Aug 30, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

This is the reason why there are so many 'educated illiterates' roaming the streets!

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6nQX8q-Tk4

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by kingreign(m): 1:11am On Aug 30, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

You are absolutely wrong.

Using a reducing agent to treat an oxidized material does not guarantee that such material will return to its original state. Chemistry 121.

Bro, I no get power to drag matter. You win.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 6:41am On Aug 30, 2022
kingreign:


Bro, I no get power to drag matter. You win.

"No Winner, No Vanquished" bro!
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 7:22am On Aug 30, 2022
4ward4:


okay thanks
You're welcome.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 7:22am On Aug 30, 2022
4ward4:


okay thanks
You're welcome
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Peterlove11: 8:04am On Aug 30, 2022
frebor:


“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6nQX8q-Tk4

This is amazing.....can it be replicated on car headlamps
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by frebor(m): 10:41am On Aug 30, 2022
Peterlove11:


This is amazing.....can it be replicated on car headlamps

No ó, I just put that for illustration purpose.

There are several ways people claim it can be done. There are kits sold at the car marts, different DIY methods too using household stuff (not razor blade or pot sponge sha) But I've only had it done by a car painter before.

The basics is cleaning the lens with acetone, or wet sanding the surface then applying a sealant to prevent it from quickly oxidizing and turning brown again.

I recently had it done, replaced the broken one and restored the other one.

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Conner44: 11:05am On Aug 30, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

This is the reason why there are so many 'educated illiterates' roaming the streets!

The front of Vehicle headlights are truly not made of glass. Just because it’s transparent does not mean it’s glass.

You’re speaking of using razor blade to scrape glass? shocked have you ever tried using your kitchen knife or even a razor to scrape your house windows or a coke bottle before? What did you achieve? Remember those are made of glass.

If you’ve never seen a painter restore headlights then say so and don’t dispute the fact that they do it.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by KelvinCoaster(m): 12:16pm On Aug 30, 2022
Conner44:


The front of Vehicle headlights are truly not made of glass. Just because it’s transparent does not mean it’s glass.

You’re speaking of using razor blade to scrape glass? shocked have you ever tried using your kitchen knife or even a razor to scrape your house windows or a coke bottle before? What did you achieve? Remember those are made of glass.

If you’ve never seen a painter restore headlights then say so and don’t dispute the fact that they do it.
Glass or Plastic,which ever headlights are made of, can never be restored to its original state. I have seen these guys do it time and time again, it is just a temporary fix of which the shiny spray would still wear off with time.They do scrape off the worn out surface,then wash and spray.So, I am speaking from a point of understanding.

May be you don't understand the difference between a temporary fix and complete restoration!
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Conner44: 1:59pm On Aug 30, 2022
KelvinCoaster:

Glass or Plastic,which ever headlights are made of, can never be restored to its original state. I have seen these guys do it time and time again, it is just a temporary fix of which the shiny spray would still wear off with time.They do scrape off the worn out surface,then wash and spray.So, I am speaking from a point of understanding.

May be you don't understand the difference between a temporary fix and complete restoration!

Everybody knows you can’t use a usual painter to spray or scrape plastic to get headlights back to its original state. Especially not in Nigeria. I think the guy wants something like in this picture above us with the Camry. Assuming his case was that bad it’s a big refresh yes? wink
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Gluck4cars: 2:14pm On Aug 30, 2022
CjEmmar:
The gurus in the house Please help me out with this before it gets out of proportion.
The car is Honda Accord 2004, 4 plug
One or more shift solenoids in your transmission is bad requiring replacement.
Conner44 in the same thread and page you posted gave someone DIY details to reach the solenoids and clean them.

https://www.nairaland.com/996664/maintenance-tips-honda-cars/342#112199773

Cleaning will work when Pressure is low or inadequate but for Stuck-on (as in your case) you definitely have Solenoids that are no longer clutching/working.
This is not a job for a Gear mechanic. But a rewire with experience in transmission can handle it as he should be able to test the Solenoids and determine the one that is bad as well as test the tokunbo ones to be used for replacement. New Solenoids are available though more expensive.
Job can be done in an Alignment pit, so doesn't require bringing down entire gear box to avoid other damages in the cause of this repair.

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Conner44: 2:35pm On Aug 30, 2022
Gluck4cars:

One or more shift solenoids in your transmission is bad requiring replacement.
Conner44 in the same thread and page you posted gave someone DIY details to reach the solenoids and clean them.

https://www.nairaland.com/996664/maintenance-tips-honda-cars/342#112199773

Cleaning will work when Pressure is low or inadequate but for Stuck-on (as in your case) you definitely have Solenoids that are no longer clutching/working.
This is not a job for a Gear mechanic. But a rewire with experience in transmission can handle it as he should be able to test the Solenoids and determine the one that is bad as well as test the tokunbo ones to be used for replacement. New Solenoids are available though more expensive.
Job can be done in an Alignment pit, so doesn't require bringing down entire gear box to avoid other damages in the cause of this repair.

You are 100%
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Gluck4cars: 2:56pm On Aug 30, 2022
Stubborn82:
Good day good people
I have come again o
Last month my car eod was blinking D light, as I was driving home, so when I got home I park, they I started seeking for advice here and some other channels.

Some advice me to check the fluid level, I checked the next morning before starting the car, true it was below the low point.

So I decided not to drive it until I got another fluid, but I do start it to warm every two days, but I later begin to see, park, at same time with reverse light and D light blinking while the car is in park.

I took it to mechanic, we remove the fluid and put oando dexron 3, but these light are still showing, I was told it might be pressure switch, we changed it, we clean all the sensors that are cleanable, the electric rewire trace eventing traceable but yet these light remain.

So he remove my car ECU/brainbox and put another one from another eod, and immediately all the lights clear off, the rewire told me that my ecu got problems that I should change it.

But I told him to wait, I want hear from an expert on nairaland on what they will advice.

Should I change the brainbox or is there any possible way out.

Though the gear is driving well with those light on and D blinking.

Though your diagnosis methods might be crude but likely you were able to isolate the fault.
The ECU could be the fault in any PCM communication issues; but always the last to look at. You need to scan as you work along. Before and after replacing parts.
Try reprogramming your own Brainbox before going for a replacement Brainbox that might come with other hidden issues since it's an un-tested tokunbo.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Gluck4cars: 3:02pm On Aug 30, 2022
Conner44:


You are 100%
You have been rendering a great service here.
Hope I can follow your foot steps.
God bless you sir.

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Sagaciousd1: 9:12pm On Aug 30, 2022
Conner44:


The oxygen sensor in your exhaust near your catalyst is bad, change it
Thank you
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Conner44: 9:59pm On Aug 30, 2022
CjEmmar:
The gurus in the house Please help me out with this before it gets out of proportion.
The car is Honda Accord 2004, 4 plug

See the location of shift solenoid valve B & C in this post below. Change it.

https://www.nairaland.com/996664/maintenance-tips-honda-cars/347#113533843
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Stubborn82: 1:01pm On Aug 31, 2022
Gluck4cars:


Though your diagnosis methods might be crude but likely you were able to isolate the fault.
The ECU could be the fault in any PCM communication issues; but always the last to look at. You need to scan as you work along. Before and after replacing parts.
Try reprogramming your own Brainbox before going for a replacement Brainbox that might come with other hidden issues since it's an un-tested tokunbo.

Thank you for response,
But how or where can I get my ECU reprogram

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