tune up for d16z6????
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tune up for d16z6????
i got a 1995 civic ex d16z6
i did oil, tranny flush, coolant flush, fuel injector cleaner, air filter, and got timing belt, alternator belt, power steering belt,and water pump, and also got cams seal
what else should i do?
i have about 160k mile
i did oil, tranny flush, coolant flush, fuel injector cleaner, air filter, and got timing belt, alternator belt, power steering belt,and water pump, and also got cams seal
what else should i do?
i have about 160k mile
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Re: tune up for d16z6???? (vinceiscoo)
Don't forget to check all of the steering and suspension components for wear and tear. CV boot rips, tie rods ends, ball joints, and rear trailing arm bushings. These things eventually wear out.
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Re: tune up for d16z6???? (trickytron)
I would also look into a new coil for the dizzy, these are known to crap out on hondas. Better safe than sorry
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Re: tune up for d16z6???? (TravisCadello)
Also take a look to make sure your brakes aren't getting too worn down, you could bleed and change the brake fluid too if you're up for that. Not too much of a reason too though unless you have some problems or it's been a long time since.
If it's starting to get real cool outside in your area you can take a look to make sure your battery is good too. Just to make sure nothing's overlooked.
If it's starting to get real cool outside in your area you can take a look to make sure your battery is good too. Just to make sure nothing's overlooked.
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