2tone
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So I seem to have a problem with my injectors or high pressure fuel pump but my usual shop says they don’t have the knowledge or experience with the new gen to know what to look for and they don’t want to charge me to start replacing things without being sure it’ll fix it. Are the injectors that hard to visually check? Is this something that needs to be done by Honda themselves?
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Update: finally got the car fixed, it turns out the shop I had my spark plugs replaced at decided for themselves that they should go a step colder for my aftermarket car(even though I asked for oem plugs) but apparently they put plugs with a completely wrong gap size causing my cat to fail and all the problems. Glad to have my car running well again after almost three months of running with incorrect plugs, I hope this didn’t cause any damage to the engine. The shop is reimbursing me for what Honda charged to change the plugs and running compression test etc to make sure there was no damage
Update: spark plug replacement didn’t solve the issue, I’m guessing the incorrect plugs caused the issue in the first place especially since the problem started shortly after having them installed.
Updates on page 2
Update: finally got the car fixed, it turns out the shop I had my spark plugs replaced at decided for themselves that they should go a step colder for my aftermarket car(even though I asked for oem plugs) but apparently they put plugs with a completely wrong gap size causing my cat to fail and all the problems. Glad to have my car running well again after almost three months of running with incorrect plugs, I hope this didn’t cause any damage to the engine. The shop is reimbursing me for what Honda charged to change the plugs and running compression test etc to make sure there was no damage
Update: spark plug replacement didn’t solve the issue, I’m guessing the incorrect plugs caused the issue in the first place especially since the problem started shortly after having them installed.
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