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you may want to list what view you are looking for.
Or you could always look on HAP at their diagrams, that may give you what you are looking for.
Or you could always look on HAP at their diagrams, that may give you what you are looking for.
no problem... just keep in mind those are the same diagrams Honda dealerships go off of when you are ordering parts and they are available through the online dealerships like Majestic and SLHonda.
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i tried going to a few of the dealerships out here but they didnt want to help me at all they wouldt give me any information for some reason
haha, of course they aren't. Thats how they make money. The only way you are going to get TSB's and other helpful info is if you chat it up with the techs while you are there and then maybe they will be nice enough to slip you some info on what you are looking for.
I've done that. I would go to a local Honda dealer so much one time when I was doing a bunch of work on my Accord that I became to know the people at the parts counter and a couple in the shop. Sometimes they would even give me their discounts on parts. One time when I had a leak in my Civic and I was waiting for the parts guy to get my parts I was talking to one of the techs about my leak and he said their was a TSB for it and he went and printed it out for me. The TSB lists 2 hours of labor per side and they charge $80/hr, so to have both side done you are looking at $320 in just labor.
So naturally they aren't going to give something out that they make money on.
Those diagrams are just for ordering purposes but do usually give a general idea of what you are looking at. The tranny isn't something I would tear apart without a Helm manual. The Helm manual has complete teardown and assembly pictures, steps, everything... It's pricey but in this one case, that manual would pay for itself plus more in the money you save by doing it yourself rather than taking it to a shop.
I've done that. I would go to a local Honda dealer so much one time when I was doing a bunch of work on my Accord that I became to know the people at the parts counter and a couple in the shop. Sometimes they would even give me their discounts on parts. One time when I had a leak in my Civic and I was waiting for the parts guy to get my parts I was talking to one of the techs about my leak and he said their was a TSB for it and he went and printed it out for me. The TSB lists 2 hours of labor per side and they charge $80/hr, so to have both side done you are looking at $320 in just labor.
So naturally they aren't going to give something out that they make money on.
Those diagrams are just for ordering purposes but do usually give a general idea of what you are looking at. The tranny isn't something I would tear apart without a Helm manual. The Helm manual has complete teardown and assembly pictures, steps, everything... It's pricey but in this one case, that manual would pay for itself plus more in the money you save by doing it yourself rather than taking it to a shop.
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