Honda supreme engineering design
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Re: Honda supreme engineering design
The drain tube should be connected to a drain valve that lets the water flow outside the car.
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Re: Honda supreme engineering design
I'm not sure how to make the picture bigger.
However, the drain tube just comes out a little higher than my electrical cluster by the fuze box.
There was nothing attached to it, and when I poured water into my drain channel, the water would pour out from the tube.
I've put a piece of nylon tube and extended it, but I was not aware there was supposed to be a drain valve.
However, the drain tube just comes out a little higher than my electrical cluster by the fuze box.
There was nothing attached to it, and when I poured water into my drain channel, the water would pour out from the tube.
I've put a piece of nylon tube and extended it, but I was not aware there was supposed to be a drain valve.
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Re: Honda supreme engineering design
Look around the area and you should find a "black tube" - that is the drain "valve" I was talking about.
This is for a 6th gen and on the pass side but Honda hasn't changed the design/concept in a long time......my 3rd gen(s) had the same design/concept.
https://honda-tech.com/honda-accord-...nroof-3135265/
This is for a 6th gen and on the pass side but Honda hasn't changed the design/concept in a long time......my 3rd gen(s) had the same design/concept.
https://honda-tech.com/honda-accord-...nroof-3135265/
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