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Re: The HONDA Club by larrypourl(m): 10:50pm On Oct 02, 2025
I need price quote for the following Honda parts.

1. New Tensioner Adjuster not Toks
2. New 7pk2170 Drive belt.
3. Toks Automatic AC Compressor.

Car is Honda Civic 2007.

Thanks you!
Re: The HONDA Club by sandammy(m): 2:50pm On Oct 03, 2025
larrypourl:
I need price quote for the following Honda parts.

1. New Tensioner Adjuster not Toks Last time I bought ₦25,000
2. New 7pk2170 Drive belt. budget ₦5,000
3. Toks Automatic AC Compressor.No idea

Car is Honda Civic 2007.

Thanks you!
Re: The HONDA Club by larrypourl(m): 7:02pm On Oct 03, 2025
[quote author=sandammy post=137002476][/quote]Thank you. The Toks I bought has started making that rattle noise again and this is the second change this year alone.

How's the new adjuster fearing?
Re: The HONDA Club by Hydronium(m): 3:33pm On Oct 04, 2025
Please suggest a solid acura mechanic in lagos or akure. i need to inspect an acura mdx
Re: The HONDA Club by Babatundehy: 4:22pm On Oct 04, 2025
Hydronium:
Please suggest a solid acura mechanic in lagos or akure. i need to inspect an acura mdx
Foreign or locally used? If it is the former, before bringing in a mechanic to inspect, why not first of all do a VIN check yourself? if you're happy with the result then you can proceed to inspection, I can share contacts of two mechanics who are good if vehicle is in Akure, if In Lagos, search autoconsult here on Nairaland.
Re: The HONDA Club by Hydronium(m):
Babatundehy:
Foreign or locally used? If it is the former, before bringing in a mechanic to inspect, why not first of all do a VIN check yourself? if you're happy with the result then you can proceed to inspection, I can share contacts of two mechanics who are good if vehicle is in Akure, if In Lagos, search autoconsult here on Nairaland.
Thanks my real man. I believe it's you from the ecoflow solar generator thread...
The car is foreign used, in Lagos. How do I perform a VIN check that way?
Re: The HONDA Club by Babatundehy: 5:31pm On Oct 04, 2025
Hydronium:
Thanks my real man. I believe it's you from the ecoflow solar generator group...
The car is foreign used, in Lagos. How do I perform a VIN check that way?
Yes sir, if you're already talking to the seller then you can ask for the VIN, and then see what information you find, costs a few bucks, you can do it yourself.
Re: The HONDA Club by AutoConsult: 5:31pm On Oct 04, 2025
Hydronium:
Thanks my real man. I believe it's you from the ecoflow solar generator group...
The car is foreign used, in Lagos. How do I perform a VIN check that way?
Send a message to me on whatsapp sir
09039337803

AutoConsult
Re: The HONDA Club by AutoConsult: 5:32pm On Oct 04, 2025
Babatundehy:
Foreign or locally used? If it is the former, before bringing in a mechanic to inspect, why not first of all do a VIN check yourself? if you're happy with the result then you can proceed to inspection, I can share contacts of two mechanics who are good if vehicle is in Akure, if In Lagos, search autoconsult here on Nairaland.
Thanks my boss
Re: The HONDA Club by Isaac1005: 12:53pm On Oct 15, 2025
Please if someone can advice on the basic troubleshooting path for this code U0122 Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module . The D on my dashboard is blinking and the rewire said I need to buy the ABS stuff inside the engine, and this is after I just bought the ECM-brain box of this car Honda Accord 08 I just bought in July this 2025. Pls assist me Thanks very much!
Re: The HONDA Club by Babatundehy: 4:29pm On Oct 15, 2025
Isaac1005:
Please if someone can advice on the basic troubleshooting path for this code U0122 Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module . The D on my dashboard is blinking and the rewire said I need to buy the ABS stuff inside the engine, and this is after I just bought the ECM-brain box of this car Honda Accord 08 I just bought in July this 2025. Pls assist me Thanks very much!
If the mechanic already diagnosed that to be the issue, then he might be correct, the abs module might be faulty, you can as well find another mechanic to check your wiring very carefully, the connectors and any blown fuses, why did you have to change the ECM? The issues could be related if electrical.
Re: The HONDA Club by Isaac1005: 12:54pm On Oct 16, 2025
Babatundehy:
If the mechanic already diagnosed that to be the issue, then he might be correct, the abs module might be faulty, you can as well find another mechanic to check your wiring very carefully, the connectors and any blown fuses, why did you have to change the ECM? The issues could be related if electrical.
I had to change the ECM bcuz it got damaged when a rewire was working on the back window glass not whining down from driver side controls. During that time he was working the D started blinking and the needed light on dashboard wasn't coming up. The D is blinking and the car has no transmission issue (I may be wrong) bcuz it's shifting well. So we had to buy another ECM and it brought light to the dashboard and D still blinking. I'm driving this car for past 3days, hope my whole engine won't be affected ? Pls I need solution for this blinking D, I'm just afraid, this is my 1st car ever and the money wasn't play to save up.
Re: The HONDA Club by RyanAutomotive: 9:58pm On Oct 16, 2025
Isaac1005:
Please if someone can advice on the basic troubleshooting path for this code U0122 Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module . The D on my dashboard is blinking and the rewire said I need to buy the ABS stuff inside the engine, and this is after I just bought the ECM-brain box of this car Honda Accord 08 I just bought in July this 2025. Pls assist me Thanks very much!
Hello 👋,

That U0122 – Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module (VDCM) code usually means there’s a communication fault between the ABS module, ECM, or the CAN bus wiring. It doesn’t always mean the ABS unit itself is bad.

Here’s a basic troubleshooting path we recommend before replacing any major component:

1️⃣ Check battery and ground connections – weak voltage or poor ground can trigger communication errors.
2️⃣ Inspect CAN bus wiring and connectors – look for corrosion, damaged wires, or loose terminals between the ABS and ECM.
3️⃣ Confirm fuse integrity – verify all ABS and communication-related fuses are good.
4️⃣ Scan for other codes – sometimes U0122 appears as a secondary code caused by another control unit fault.
5️⃣ Test ABS module communication – a professional diagnostic scanner can confirm if the ABS module is offline or simply not responding.

We recommend you avoid buying another expensive part yet. Let our team run a full diagnostic scan to identify the real cause — it might just be wiring or grounding, not the module itself.



Ryan Automotive Limited
Precision. Transparency. Excellence.

We diagnose, inspect & offer computerized scanning
📅 Book your appointment today!

📍 Lagos, Nigeria
📞 +234 911 306 9560
📧 ryanautomotivelimited@gmail.com
Re: The HONDA Club by RyanAutomotive: 10:00pm On Oct 16, 2025
Isaac1005:
I had to change the ECM bcuz it got damaged when a rewire was working on the back window glass not whining down from driver side controls. During that time he was working the D started blinking and the needed light on dashboard wasn't coming up. The D is blinking and the car has no transmission issue (I may be wrong) bcuz it's shifting well. So we had to buy another ECM and it brought light to the dashboard and D still blinking. I'm driving this car for past 3days, hope my whole engine won't be affected ? Pls I need solution for this blinking D, I'm just afraid, this is my 1st car ever and the money wasn't play to save up.
We understand your concern — especially since this is your first car, and you’ve already invested a lot into it. Don’t worry too much; a blinking “D” (Drive) on your Honda Accord usually indicates the Transmission Control System has detected a fault, but it doesn’t automatically mean your engine or transmission is damaged.

Since you’ve recently replaced the ECM, and the issue began during electrical work on the rear window, this could still be related to electrical communication or grounding issues, not necessarily a mechanical fault.

Here’s what we recommend before replacing anything else:

1️⃣ Run a full diagnostic scan – using a Honda-compatible scanner to check for transmission or CAN communication codes.
2️⃣ Inspect grounding points – poor ground near the ECM or ABS can trigger the “D” blink.
3️⃣ Check all connectors around the ECM and fuse box – sometimes a pin may be loose after installation.
4️⃣ Verify transmission fluid level and condition – if it’s low or dirty, the TCM may throw a warning.

You can still drive the car gently for now, but don’t ignore the light. The goal is to confirm it’s only an electrical issue, not transmission-related.

Book a diagnostic appointment with us, and we’ll help you confirm the real cause before you spend another naira on parts. 💪



Ryan Automotive Limited
Precision. Transparency. Excellence.

We diagnose, inspect & offer computerized scanning
📅 Book your appointment today!

📍 Lagos, Nigeria
📞 +234 911 306 9560
📧 ryanautomotivelimited@gmail.com
Re: The HONDA Club by Babatundehy: 11:38am On Oct 17, 2025
[b][/b]
Isaac1005:
I had to change the ECM bcuz it got damaged when a rewire was working on the back window glass not whining down from driver side controls. During that time he was working the D started blinking and the needed light on dashboard wasn't coming up. The D is blinking and the car has no transmission issue (I may be wrong) bcuz it's shifting well. So we had to buy another ECM and it brought light to the dashboard and D still blinking. I'm driving this car for past 3days[b], hope my whole engine won't be affecte[/b]d ? Pls I need solution for this blinking D, I'm just afraid, this is my 1st car ever and the money wasn't play to save up.
That's not going to happen, it is good news your transmission is shifting well, find a mechanic that's very good in diagnosing electrical issues.
Re: The HONDA Club by HenryWilliams(m): 6:54pm On Oct 21, 2025
Bola4boy:
I'm putting every effort to reduce the fuel consumption in my 2005 eod.
1) my radiator isn't follow come so it has no ect sensor 2. ( pls should I just change the radiator or I work in the sensor? )
2) I'm at crossroads in-between getting a China catalyst or getter a spacer. ( pls which one is better as per consumption? )
I'm having similar issue,
My rad doesn't have the ECT 2 Sensor so the ECU keeps popping the code. I don't know how to get rid of it . That's the only code showing when I scanned it.
Secondly..I'm experiencing a kind of rough idle.. sometimes it will stick to 500rpm creating vibrations. At other point..it would be oscillating between 400-900rpm..
The car moved fine under throttle and the MPG is fair for a 07 Accord I4.
What could I do to remove the rough idling.
I've checked the ignition coils and spark plugs..all good. Nothing wrong with the fuel filter as well..
Re: The HONDA Club by HenryWilliams(m): 7:20pm On Oct 21, 2025
Cryomancer:
Well I understand your enlightenment.

Anyway if you read through my posts, you'll understand that I'm not a technician and this was just a trick that a local mechanic showed me long ago. I never said it was reliable and never advised anybody to base their findings on the outcome of this "simple trick".

We learn everyday and I've always been a vehicle scan advocate to ensure proper detection and fixing of issue.

All the same your corrections are well taken.
Guy you don't need to shalaye anything.
ITK plenty for this forum.
Your observation is spot on.
Re: The HONDA Club by Donald3d(m): 9:35pm On Oct 21, 2025
HenryWilliams:
I'm having similar issue,
My rad doesn't have the ECT 2 Sensor so the ECU keeps popping the code. I don't know how to get rid of it . That's the only code showing when I scanned it.
Secondly..I'm experiencing a kind of rough idle.. sometimes it will stick to 500rpm creating vibrations. At other point..it would be oscillating between 400-900rpm..
The car moved fine under throttle and the MPG is fair for a 07 Accord I4.
What could I do to remove the rough idling.
I've checked the ignition coils and spark plugs..all good. Nothing wrong with the fuel filter as well..
You might have a vacuum leak . Start from your air intake hose, its common for it to break .
What's your MPG ? I have a 06 battling with poor mpg . I want to compare with someone here in Nigeria , since we all use the same fuel /
Re: The HONDA Club by Cryomancer(op): 10:59pm On Oct 21, 2025
HenryWilliams:
I'm having similar issue,
My rad doesn't have the ECT 2 Sensor so the ECU keeps popping the code. I don't know how to get rid of it . That's the only code showing when I scanned it.
Secondly..I'm experiencing a kind of rough idle.. sometimes it will stick to 500rpm creating vibrations. At other point..it would be oscillating between 400-900rpm..
The car moved fine under throttle and the MPG is fair for a 07 Accord I4.
What could I do to remove the rough idling.
I've checked the ignition coils and spark plugs..all good. Nothing wrong with the fuel filter as well..
From what you mentioned concerning the rough idle and low RPM, I'll suggest you inspect thoroughly for carbon deposits in specific areas like the EGR, throttle body, exhaust manifold, and one other place at the top of your engine (I don't know what it's called but it packs lots of carbon as well). Also check your fuel injectors to be sure none of them are blocked and they are all spraying fuel easily

I once experienced same issue without any check engine light on the dashboard. Those mentioned areas above were cleaned out and my car started breathing fine.

Good luck Sir.
Re: The HONDA Club by HenryWilliams(m): 3:28pm On Oct 22, 2025
Cryomancer:
From what you mentioned concerning the rough idle and low RPM, I'll suggest you inspect thoroughly for carbon deposits in specific areas like the EGR, throttle body, exhaust manifold, and one other place at the top of your engine (I don't know what it's called but it packs lots of carbon as well). Also check your fuel injectors to be sure none of them are blocked and they are all spraying fuel easily

I once experienced same issue without any check engine light on the dashboard. Those mentioned areas above were cleaned out and my car started breathing fine.

Good luck Sir.
Thanks..
I'll start with the vacuum hoses first and work my way up. Where's the PCv located?
Re: The HONDA Club by oladele239(m):
Good afternoon everyone
I recently did some tunings on EOD 2003 2.4l / 4 plugs
Mpg has improved though

I bought 7800 naira fuel @ 910 per litre and I have covered 30 miles so far and I'm sure fuel go finish soon cause the amber light is on since . Is this encouraging or poor.

I do city driving , not much traffic though and ac was on on one or two occasions.
Re: The HONDA Club by RyanAutomotive: 1:17pm On Oct 25, 2025
oladele239:
Good afternoon everyone
I recently did some tunings on EOD 2003 2.4l / 4 plugs
Mpg has improved though

I bought 7800 naira fuel @ 910 per litre and I have covered 30 miles so far and I'm sure fuel go finish soon cause the amber light is on since . Is this encouraging or poor.

I do city driving , not much traffic though and ac was on on one or two occasions.
Hey 👋, thanks for sharing the details — you actually explained your driving and fuel situation clearly. Let’s break it down from a diagnostic and efficiency perspective, Honda-style.



🔍 1️⃣ The Real Situation: Fuel Consumption Post-Tuning

You mentioned:
• 2003 EOD 2.4L, 4 plugs
• Tuned recently
• Covered 30 miles on 7800 Naira fuel (~8.57 litres @ 910 Naira/L)
• AC used occasionally, mostly city driving

Here’s what’s happening:
🔹 City driving always consumes more fuel than highway due to stop-start cycles.
🔹 AC usage even occasionally adds load to the engine — small, but measurable.
🔹 Post-tuning MPG improvements are encouraging, but city driving often masks the maximum gains.

Let’s calculate your rough consumption:
1. 7800 ÷ 910 ≈ 8.57 litres purchased
2. Distance covered = 30 miles ≈ 48.3 km
3. Fuel economy = 48.3 km ÷ 8.57 L ≈ 5.63 km/L

For a 2003 2.4L engine in city driving, 5–6 km/L initially is normal after tuning, especially when the fuel tank isn’t full or AC is used intermittently.



🔧 2️⃣ What This Means & Next Steps

✅ Encouraging sign: The MPG has improved compared to before tuning — this shows the tuning is affecting engine efficiency positively.
✅ Monitor over longer distance: City driving can be inconsistent, so track fuel consumption over 150–200 km to see a more stable trend.
✅ Check for leaks and idle efficiency: Make sure throttle body, injectors, and spark plugs are clean — they all affect city MPG.
✅ Regular post-tune maintenance: After tuning, minor adjustments (spark timing, idle calibration) help sustain improved fuel efficiency.



⚙️ Ryan Automotive Workshop Professional Take

We see this pattern often: initial city MPG after tuning looks low, but over a few tanks and longer driving, efficiency stabilizes and usually improves 10–15 % over baseline.

So yes — your current performance is encouraging, not poor, but continuous monitoring is key.



🚗 Ryan Automotive Workshop | Lagos
Precision Diagnostics | Engine Tuning Insights | Fuel Efficiency Guidance

Your Car Deserves Precision — Not Guesswork. 💯
(We service clients across Lagos by appointment — details on our profile.)
Re: The HONDA Club by temizeee(m): 9:30pm On Oct 26, 2025
RyanAutomotive:
Hey 👋, thanks for sharing the details — you actually explained your driving and fuel situation clearly. Let’s break it down from a diagnostic and efficiency perspective, Honda-style.



🔍 1️⃣ The Real Situation: Fuel Consumption Post-Tuning


You mentioned:
• 2003 EOD 2.4L, 4 plugs
• Tuned recently
• Covered 30 miles on 7800 Naira fuel (~8.57 litres @ 910 Naira/L)
• AC used occasionally, mostly city driving

Here’s what’s happening:
🔹 City driving always consumes more fuel than highway due to stop-start cycles.
🔹 AC usage even occasionally adds load to the engine — small, but measurable.
🔹 Post-tuning MPG improvements are encouraging, but city driving often masks the maximum gains.

Let’s calculate your rough consumption:
1. 7800 ÷ 910 ≈ 8.57 litres purchased
2. Distance covered = 30 miles ≈ 48.3 km
3. Fuel economy = 48.3 km ÷ 8.57 L ≈ 5.63 km/L

For a 2003 2.4L engine in city driving, 5–6 km/L initially is normal after tuning, especially when the fuel tank isn’t full or AC is used intermittently.



🔧 2️⃣ What This Means & Next Steps

✅ Encouraging sign: The MPG has improved compared to before tuning — this shows the tuning is affecting engine efficiency positively.
✅ Monitor over longer distance: City driving can be inconsistent, so track fuel consumption over 150–200 km to see a more stable trend.
✅ Check for leaks and idle efficiency: Make sure throttle body, injectors, and spark plugs are clean — they all affect city MPG.
✅ Regular post-tune maintenance: After tuning, minor adjustments (spark timing, idle calibration) help sustain improved fuel efficiency.



⚙️ Ryan Automotive Workshop Professional Take

We see this pattern often: initial city MPG after tuning looks low, but over a few tanks and longer driving, efficiency stabilizes and usually improves 10–15 % over baseline.

So yes — your current performance is encouraging, not poor, but continuous monitoring is key.



🚗 Ryan Automotive Workshop | Lagos
Precision Diagnostics | Engine Tuning Insights | Fuel Efficiency Guidance

Your Car Deserves Precision — Not Guesswork. 💯
(We service clients across Lagos by appointment — details on our profile.)
Chat gpt users lol etun tidebi
Re: The HONDA Club by RyanAutomotive: 11:15pm On Oct 26, 2025
temizeee:
Chat gpt users lol etun tidebi
No worries bro 👍 — we just try to simplify what’s going on mechanically so people can understand their vehicles better. Everyone’s free to share ideas. That’s how we all learn.

But 😂 No be everybody wey get data get sense sha. try Dey mind your business
Re: The HONDA Club by RyanAutomotive: 11:16pm On Oct 26, 2025
temizeee:
Chat gpt users lol etun tidebi
No worries bro 👍 — we just dey break am down make others fit understand their cars better. Everybody fit share idea.
But 😂 sometimes e good make person use their data for sense, not noise.
Re: The HONDA Club by HenryWilliams(m):
Cryomancer:
From what you mentioned concerning the rough idle and low RPM, I'll suggest you inspect thoroughly for carbon deposits in specific areas like the EGR, throttle body, exhaust manifold, and one other place at the top of your engine (I don't know what it's called but it packs lots of carbon as well). Also check your fuel injectors to be sure none of them are blocked and they are all spraying fuel easily

I once experienced same issue without any check engine light on the dashboard. Those mentioned areas above were cleaned out and my car started breathing fine.

Good luck Sir.
Thanks..
There was no vacuum leaks.
The throttle body and Idle Air intake valve was dirty..it was cleaned with Carb cleaner including the sensor.
The rough idling has stopped ..
Now I'm faced with a new challenge.
The rpm doesn't exceed 3000 when raised on idle and the cruise control function has stopped working..
Jeez..
From one issue to another

Modified: I rechecked the throttle body..I discovered the MAP sensor was partially disconnected. I plugged it back and the RPM went above 4000 rpm..
Sigh of relief
Re: The HONDA Club by Cryomancer(op): 4:33pm On Nov 01, 2025
HenryWilliams:
Thanks..
There was no vacuum leaks.
The throttle body and Idle Air intake valve was dirty..it was cleaned with Carb cleaner including the sensor.
The rough idling has stopped ..
Now I'm faced with a new challenge.
The rpm doesn't exceed 3000 when raised on idle and the cruise control function has stopped working..
Jeez..
From one issue to another

Modified: I rechecked the throttle body..I discovered the MAP sensor was partially disconnected. I plugged it back and the RPM went above 4000 rpm..
Sigh of relief
I'm glad you were able to sort this issue out and you even gave update on it.

Sometimes little knowledge and testimonies from others who have experienced same issue saves us a lot of stress and money.

Enjoy your ride Sir.
Re: The HONDA Club by dalitigator(m): 12:00pm On Nov 02, 2025
AutoConsult:
Thanks my boss
Do you inspect a naija used Honda Cars?
Re: The HONDA Club by AutoConsult: 5:17pm On Nov 02, 2025
dalitigator:
Do you inspect a naija used Honda Cars?
Absolutely.
Message me on whatsapp
09039337803
Re: The HONDA Club by sartun(m): 11:21pm On Nov 02, 2025
It seems you know about Honda.
Sadly, I'm in Osun State and not Lagos.
Do you know any specielaist you can refer me to around here?

RyanAutomotive:
Hello 👋,

That U0122 – Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module (VDCM) code usually means there’s a communication fault between the ABS module, ECM, or the CAN bus wiring. It doesn’t always mean the ABS unit itself is bad.

Here’s a basic troubleshooting path we recommend before replacing any major component:

1️⃣ Check battery and ground connections – weak voltage or poor ground can trigger communication errors.
2️⃣ Inspect CAN bus wiring and connectors – look for corrosion, damaged wires, or loose terminals between the ABS and ECM.
3️⃣ Confirm fuse integrity – verify all ABS and communication-related fuses are good.
4️⃣ Scan for other codes – sometimes U0122 appears as a secondary code caused by another control unit fault.
5️⃣ Test ABS module communication – a professional diagnostic scanner can confirm if the ABS module is offline or simply not responding.

We recommend you avoid buying another expensive part yet. Let our team run a full diagnostic scan to identify the real cause — it might just be wiring or grounding, not the module itself.



Ryan Automotive Limited
Precision. Transparency. Excellence.

We diagnose, inspect & offer computerized scanning
📅 Book your appointment today!

📍 Lagos, Nigeria
📞 +234 911 306 9560
📧 ryanautomotivelimited@gmail.com
Re: The HONDA Club by RyanAutomotive: 6:41am On Nov 03, 2025
sartun:
It seems you know about Honda.
Sadly, I'm in Osun State and not Lagos.
Do you know any specielaist you can refer me to around here?
Hello 👋,

Thank you for your message. Just to clarify — it’s not just that we “seem” to know about Honda vehicles. At Ryan Automotive Limited, we really know. Our team consists of certified technicians with years of hands-on experience, professional qualifications, and we operate as a fully registered standards-compliant company. ✅

Currently, we are based in Lagos, which allows us to maintain the highest quality diagnostics and service. However, one of our key goals is to expand to other states, including Osun, so that more customers can access professional automotive care in the near future.

For now, if you need guidance, we can offer remote consultation over WhatsApp or call, or advise on trusted service options until we establish a local presence.



Ryan Automotive Limited
Precision. Transparency. Excellence.

📍 Lagos, Nigeria
📞 +234 911 306 9560
📧 ryanautomotivelimited@gmail.com
Re: The HONDA Club by rhazur(m): 10:38pm On Nov 06, 2025
Scanned my 2007 Honda Accord with Torque and got this error.....Still don't get what it means even after checking online.

P.S I just change the o2 sensor barely 2months ago

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