The OBDII trouble code of P0118 is indicating a serious problem with your Acura's Engine Coolant Temperature sensor. This sensor relays the operating temperature of the engine to your Acura P75 or P72 ECU. Without this reference, your Honda...
The Idle Air Control valve is a complicated mechanism that opens to allow air into your intake manifold without the use of your throttle body. Your Honda Accord ECU controls the engine idle by activating the idle air control...
There aren't that many differences between the 2JZGE and the 2JZGTE inline six engines, but the oil pump is one of them. Today we'll be walking you through how to check a 2JZ VVTI Oil Pump. The oil pump and...
The knock sensor in your Honda Accord is responsible for informing your Honda ECU of knock, or engine detonation. Detonation occurs in an engine when there's not enough fuel or there's something wrong with your 2.2 liter...
The thermostat is a regulating device that's vital to the proper cooling and operation of your Honda Passport. When your 6VD1 3.2 liter Honda truck engine warms up to the proper operating temperature, the thermostat opens allowing the coolant...
You are finishing up the last stages of your project build or completing a garage day, when it happens. One of your friends who isn't quite as handy as you are, snaps and breaks your exhaust stud. While you...
So you've lined up a six speed transmission from a Nissan 350Z for your engine swap of choice, now you've got to know how to prep your CD009 transmission for the journey ahead. Made popular by tuners who have...
The axle seals in your Honda Accord are primarily responsible for keeping your transmission lubricated and sealing the axle input shaft in your Honda. When these seals become damaged or torn, your Honda Accord can become a leaky, dirty...
You've heard this story before. Someone getting into trouble for daring to dabble in illegally imported vehicles in a gray market and it's a very real thing. No doubt you've heard of countless R33 Skylines being crushed, including the famous...
The generic OBDII trouble code of P0171 is informing you that your Honda Accord engine is not running properly. The correct term for this P0171 OBDII check engine light is System Too Lean (Bank 1). Typically Bank 1 refers...