Anyone Knows What Theses Are 2
Dont repost **** over and over like an impatient child.
Use proper English.
Never stated what kind of car, motor, or any relevant info.
Look under where the distributor is, on the cylinder head. That's where that goes on mine.
Use proper English.
Never stated what kind of car, motor, or any relevant info.
Look under where the distributor is, on the cylinder head. That's where that goes on mine.
Judging by the location of the first one - It looks to me as if it's the plug for the stock intake.
Second one normally has a rubber boot ontop of it- just leave it alone...
Judging by the pic under his name, his location and looking at the shock tower/over the transmission - I'd say it's a 5spd H22something in a 5th gen prelude....
Second one normally has a rubber boot ontop of it- just leave it alone...
Judging by the pic under his name, his location and looking at the shock tower/over the transmission - I'd say it's a 5spd H22something in a 5th gen prelude....
the second one is your reverse light switch. it should have a rubber boot on it. just tape it up good and leave it be. the first one looks like it might be your temp sensor plug for your fan. does your fan kick on when warm? look on the thermostat housing to see if there is a brown plug with nothing connected.
that 2 prong plug like that can go many places its a pretty popular plug.
that 2 prong plug like that can go many places its a pretty popular plug.
your shifter cable isn't hook up either. and i would recomend putting some type of breather hose on that trans breather to keep stuff from falling in there. do not cap it just run a breather hose on it and point it down.
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I am not trying to disprove you on this point, but I have never heard that before. Is that a common procedure? I feel like if it wasn't supposed to be open, Honda wouldn't have put it there like that.
Damn somebody had a bad day, I didnt mean to repost twice my laptop was messing up, n chill o wit the mouth, u dont know me like that, im workin on a 5th gen prelude as u can tell from my picture and real car people would know if the tranny is 5spd or not.
i think there is usually a cap vent on there. but they get knocked off or loss. you can do what you want but i don't want anything falling in mine. and every differential i've ever seen that was stock has a vent hose. if not crap can get down in there.
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