DIY: Honda Civic Power Window Switch Fix – How to fix a stuck window switch

Honda Civic Window Switch Fix – How to fix a Honda window switch (http://amzn.to/2mUeZNw).
After a few years, my 2008 Honda Civic window switch started to fail and was only working half the time. Here is a video on how to remove a honda civic 2006 -2010 honda civic window control switch and clean it contacts. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

This is how i do it for entertainment, do so at your own risk or bring it to an auto repair shop. Thanks for watching. They sell new window switches on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2mUeZNw


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DIY: Honda PCM IDLE Relearn Procedure on a Honda Civic

DIY: Honda PCM IDLE Relearn Procedure on a Honda Civic Hybrid
After cleaning my 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid throttle body, the honda service manual (http://amzn.to/2BgulRA ) tells you to reset or relearn your Honda’s idle. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

For a normal Honda Civic, turn off every power load on your car (AC, radio, lights,etc), then turn the key to the ON position for 2 seconds, then turn on the car and rev to 3000 rpm until the engine temperature high enough that your radiator fans start or to operating temperature on your temperature gauge.

For the 2006-2009 Honda Civic Hybrid, you will need to keep the 3000 rpm to charge the IMA battery first to 100% as it will put load on the engine to charge the battery. It takes about 3-5 minutes to charge at and get the engine to running temp. Then you let the car idle for 5 minutes. It should idle at about 830 rpm with no load on the engine. Afterwards you are done! Its that simple. My Honda Civic Hybrid revs were high after the procedures as well as the Throttle body cleaning, moreover it runs more responsive than it did before the cleaning and reprogramming.

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Due to factors beyond the control of Sterlingwong, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. This information is for entertainment only. Sterlingwong assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Sterlingwong recommends safe practices when working on personal property , vehicles, and / or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Sterlingwong, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Sterlingwong.

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Chevy Volt Vlog #56: Check your COOLANT Levels; 32,500 MILE UPDATE

Hey guys, Its been a while since #55 with the door trim bubble issue. I have been super busy with school and work and wanted to do a 1.5 year, 32,500 mile update. I check my levels every time i do a long distance drive or 2-3 weeks. I have brought it to the dealer to fix the bubble issue but saw on my coolant levels have been dropping, possibly due to wear and tear. Long story short CHECK your COOLANT LEVELS before some error light pops up.

Useful links:
TPMS Reset tool:
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GM Hybrid Coolant:
PER OWNERS MANUAL Only use GM – DEX COOL PreMix Coolant PART NUMBER: 12378390. Anyways hope this helps! This is how I do it for entertainment, do so at your own risk or bring it to an auto repair shop. Thanks for watching.
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