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ben183

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    Ben Sharp
  • Age group
    26-30...not so youngster!
  • Location
    Worthing

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  • Civic Model
    CIVIC VTi 5 DOOR
  • Model code
    MB6

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  1. Eventually it took a couple of new rear calipers and now things are working fine!
  2. Same size brakes. Very spongy initial pedal which firms up under repeated braking. Has anyone else had problems bleeding these?
  3. Hi there, Have just fitted a full set of refurbed calipers, pads, discs, braided lines and a full fluid swap to my MB6 but am now suffering with a very spongy brake pedal. I've bled each corner several times and even made sure theres no air in the ABS unit but there is still a lot of pedal travel and not much braking force. Is it possible there is still air in the system or is this likely a master cylinder problem? It was working fine before the "upgrade". Have seen multiple people with what seems to be the same problem after swapping out various braking components, but nobody has mentioned what the end solution was! Any help/suggestions much appreciated! Ben
  4. Thanks Guys, I will get on to a Honda dealer as soon as business resumes. I would rather replace like for like but will go for the rover one if all else fails.
  5. Yep number 12: I've looked on Lings Honda but they list it as "unavailable". I would rather buy a new one than find a second hand one if possible,
  6. I'm trying to track down a new tailgate weatherstrip, has anyone else had success finding these online? I've tracked down MGZS ones but they seem to be a different design: The weatherstrip has a break in it, compared to the Honda one, which on mine is a continuous loop. Any advice much appreciated.
  7. Thanks Chaps, easy enough to replace but a shame they're £56 plus VAT!!!
  8. Hi guys, opinions please: My windscreen washers jets wont work. when I try to activate them I can't hear the motor running at all. I'm trying to diagnose what is actually to blame so here's what I have come up with so far: - Its not a blocking caused by freezing, it just isn't that cold yet! -There are 2 motors on an MB6 washer bottle, one which does the headlights, and one which does the front and rear screen jets. Since the rear screen jet works (and I can hear the motor) when I use the switch, it cannot be a faulty motor. Am I correct that one motor does headlights, and another does front/rear screen, or are they split so that one does rear, and one does headlights/front screen? -the fuse for all washers etc is the same, so as the rear works, it can't be a blown fuse. It seems logical that the actual switch/control stalk is broken and not completing the circuit to activate the motor? Can anyone else think of a potential cause? It was working fine until this week...
  9. Seems like they don't come out then! Thanks chaps!
  10. I might be being stupid, but to remove the front headrests do they simply lift straight out? They don't seem to want to come free and I can't see any helpful buttons to press. Perhaps I am just not being forceful enough?
  11. Which clear side repeaters did you use? Have been looking for a set for my Silver MB6 but not sure on fitment! The car looks great, I'm heading in the same direction with mine...
  12. Finally found one: http://www.kimbercarparts.co.uk/Default.aspx
  13. Thanks Krzys, tried Eurocarparts to no avail. Can't find one listed anywhere online and Honda want silly money for it!
  14. I think this is probably the most relevant section for this: I'm replacing the timing belt/aux belts on my MB6 and have found most of the parts i need on japserviceparts.com, but can't seem to find a replacement Air con belt anywhere. Do people have any recommendations on where they get these spares from? (More specifically the air con belt). Might also swap the Air con idler pulley as well but fear my only option may be genuine? Any advice/experience much appreciated. Ben
  15. After a long delay, hopefully the random hole is visible in the bottom left, which is the rear left of the vehicle. Who has been drilling holes in my car?
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