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I've not had any issues with the tyre/handling on the Civic, are you thinking of the Corolla?

 

I was pretty chuffed I changed the caliper myself but one thing I want to do next is replace the brake fluid properly. I am going to get a one man kit and do it when I have some time next year.

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One of the rear light bulbs blew (brake and light) so I replaced it but I don't think I put it in the holder properly cos it fell out and into the light cluster! I can't get it out though, it's moved right into the corner. To remove the cluster I need to remove the rear bumper - what bright spark at Honda thought of that!!

 

I need to try and find something bendy that I can get in with a lump of blu tack on the end and see if I can get it out that way.

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I've just remembered that bulb is still in the cluster, I had forgotten about it! :lol: I'll have to find a coat hanger and fish it out.

 

The cambelt is due to be replaced and I got a quote from a Jap specialist who will only use genuine parts for £375. That includes the belt, pulley, spring, water pump, coolant and labour, plus the valve checking. They also give a 20k mile/2 year warranty.

 

I had a look at the cost for genuine Honda parts and they're around £250 assuming the prices are correct, whereas a 3rd party kit is around £115 - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TIMING-CAM-BELT-KIT-WATER-PUMP-HONDA-CIVIC-MK6-1-6i-01-05-D16V1-ENGINE-CODE-/380769261392?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Cars+Year%3A2002%7CCar+Make%3AHonda%7CModel%3ACivic%7CCars+Type%3A1.6&hash=item58a79dd750

 

The car isn't worth much now, probably £1,500 at a push and I didn't want to spend any more than £250 getting it done. I know some of you will say use genuine parts but is it worth it on a car of this age? The garage won't fit parts I supply so I'd have to find someone else to fit it as well.

 

Does anyone know any better places to buy a cambelt kit with a water pump?

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Eurocarparts , i'd fit pattern personally

 

Re the light bulb , had exactly the same problem on my Z , sidelight bulb fell into the headlamp, to remove said headlamp involves removing the bumper and not tripping the shock sensors which trigger exploding rams in the bonnet in the event of a pedestrian impact, any interference with this system involves a dealer only reset, if the system trips its a very big bill!! . GREAT!!

 

Cue many hours and many tries until a sticky pad on a piece of wire worked !

 

Very happy chap

 

 

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Surprised you said that, I thought you'd go with a genuine kit. Carparts4less (ECP anyway) is more or less the same price as ebay.

 

I'm glad I'm not the only one it's happened to with the bulb but the sticky pad is a great idea. I have some number plate ones left over, which are super sticky so that should work a treat! :D

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There is no doubt oem is best but on a £1500 car? I need new brakes on my 09 Superb , I'll be fitting ECP ones

 

That's what I thought, if it was worth more with lower miles then I'd probably prefer to use genuine parts but I don't think it's worth it.

 

The brakes that ECP (Pagid) sell get great reviews from Accord owners compared to the likes of EBC so when they need replacing I'll probably try them. Always been a Mintex fan but they create alot of dust. Just shows you don't always need to get the most expensive and/or genuine parts.

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What seems to get forgotten is the manufacturer doesn't make cars they assemble them. Pretty much all of any car part is made out of house so none OEM parts within reason are suitable. By reasonable i mean Leggo brakes wouldn't be wise nor would playdo brake lines.

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Popped over to WIM first thing yesterday for some new front tyres, got some Uniroyal Rainexpert to match the rears, I love this tyre it's very grippy in the dry and wet. When we first got the car I thought the P6000 that were on it were ok but my opinion has changed alot since then and that's one tyre I will never buy. These used to be on the rears and worn almost to the limit but when I put them on the front the car was pulling alot to the right and the steering very heavy! Guess that shows what can happen if you swap tyres front to back?

 

When I got home I changed the gearbox oil as that was due. No undertray to remove on this car like the Accord but the drain plug was right next to the subframe! I just managed to get my ratchet in the hole to undo it but of course when the oil comes out it hits the subframe and splashes everywhere!  :rolleyes:

 

I drained 3L of oil out but it takes 2.7L to fill it up and it was on the max mark afterwards so it must have been overfilled. There is no dipstick tubing on the Civic, it goes straight into the gearbox so is quite low down and under the airbox! I had to remove that to get the funnel in there as I had no tubing. While that was off I gave the throttle body a clean as well.

 

The oil was a dark red/brown colour so not black like the Accord and it had done twice the mileage! The gear change felt fine before and I think it's slightly better now, abit smoother maybe.

 

I just need to find the source of a couple of noises now, more noticeable in the rain or with weight in the car so I think the top mounts might need replacing or the ARB bushes. The wishbones and droplinks were done within the last 2 years and the noise has been there since we've owned the car.

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