Batt cud b failn. Float level setting cud b off. Clean carb w BG in tank
SOURCE: honda cbr 600 rr 2005 fuel tank removal
I had an 07, I had to remove the lower and side fairings and then the bolts are visible, dont just lift it up because wires and the fuel line will be connected and tight. When you lift it, lift easily so you dont just rip everything, you should be able to lift it high enough to disconect the wires without damage.
SOURCE: Where is the air cleaner in a 2007 Honda CR-V
Standing from the front of vehicle look in the engine compartment, on the right side of engine and behind the batterry. There is a black box with a 3" flexible hose hook to it, pop up 4 clips and remove the cover then you see the air filter inside.
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SOURCE: 2007 Honda Fit with 50K. Intermittently misfire.
Buy some Seafoam from autozone $10 pour half can into half tank drive a little hard on it for a good 10 t0 15 miles. this should do the trick. let me know if it helped!
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SOURCE: mazda 5 cabin air filter replacement
from memory, I believe it is under the front bumper, I can't remember left or right, may need to move a plastic stone shield to gain access. Good luck
SOURCE: 1996 Honda Accord Rough Idle Even After tune up
Perform a valve clearance inspection and adjust if necessary. Tight or sticking valves will cause a misfire or rough running concern. Note: Perform valve adjustment when the engine is stone cold. 4cyl: INT 0.26mm EXH: 0.30mm (V6 engine are hydraulic and no adjust necessary.) Also check for a sticking or stuck open EGR valve. For diagnostic purposes only: Remove the EGR valve. Place a business card over the EGR passage and bolt the EGR valve back on. This plugs the EGR ports and if the misfire goes away the EGR valve is partially stuck open and is defective.
Check for low fuel pressure. Check for low compression. Check cam timing. Check for a weak ignition coil. Also don't over look the possibility of worn or broken engine mounts which cause excessive engine movement and engine vibration. -hope this helps
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