Tuesday, September 27, 2011
How much do Honda plant machinists make on average?
We have a new Honda plant coming to Indiana and my husband is thinking of applying. Does anyone work for Honda in the machine shop division (he's a CNC programmer with 17 years experience) and if so, can we ask an AVERAGE (without prying too much) pay? Thanks!|||I work at the honda plant in Ohuio as a CNC and also cross trained in set- up and dies . MY pay is pretty much public record - $28.13 plus benefits and retirement ,medical , etc etc . All the overtime you can handle also . Good company to work for too .|||22... 30$
How much would it cost to install an iPod jack in a Honda Fit?
I have a brand new '08 Honda Fit which has auxiliary controls and equipment, but lacks the jack itself. How much would it cost to have the jack installed?|||go to circuit city and if you buy an aftermarket Sony radio(%26gt;$99) the install will be free....... the Sony radio has the jack in the front of the radio and you have to control the songs off the ipod.....|||You can ask the Dealer or you can take it to an aftermarket stereo shop for a bid.|||i did that to my 07 Honda there is 2 kinds 1 that you only get the audio from the aux and you control it from the i pod,but the one that i got is the module that lets you control the songs from the radio i paid $200 dollars but it was a year ago could be cheaper now.
Honda Civic Door Gasket Starting to Fall off. How can I BEST stick it back on?
Hello,
I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX 2-Door. The passenger side door gasket is falling off. It dangles and gets caught in the door. Some moisture gets in and also there is a wind noise issue on the expressway. Anyhow, could someone recommend a good adhesive and technique to get the gasket fully back on the door? Pro and expert answers only please; I could think of paste, superglue, etc on my own. Thanks for your help!|||Use 3M weather strip adhesive. It is great stuff.|||There is a product called 'weatherstrip ' adhesive , sort of like contact cement , used in body shops and available at most parts jobbers.
I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX 2-Door. The passenger side door gasket is falling off. It dangles and gets caught in the door. Some moisture gets in and also there is a wind noise issue on the expressway. Anyhow, could someone recommend a good adhesive and technique to get the gasket fully back on the door? Pro and expert answers only please; I could think of paste, superglue, etc on my own. Thanks for your help!|||Use 3M weather strip adhesive. It is great stuff.|||There is a product called 'weatherstrip ' adhesive , sort of like contact cement , used in body shops and available at most parts jobbers.
What does it mean that a Honda is more reliable than other brands?
For example, if I buy a Honda minivan that's 7 years old, is it likely to have a lot less maintenance cost than if I buy a Chevy minivan that's 7 years old? Is that what is meant by being more reliable?|||unchesquirne|||No. Maintenance costs are probably higher on the Honda than the Chevy. As for reliability both are very dependable and will likely never leave you stranded. Hondas are renown for their build quality both inside and out. They use high quality plastics and metals and the engineering is always top-notch. A well maintained Honda will give you 300,000 miles of usage before it's completely worn out where the Chevy may get you 200,000 before you are sick of it falling apart. A Peugeot, for example, begins falling apart the moment you drive it off the lot and a Daewoo is falling apart on the showroom floor. It's all relative -- you get what you pay for.|||its called advertising/still a lot of 69 and 70 chevy trucks around/no 70 honda trucks around/not one/and no cars either/they came out with the little egg box honda in 72/they have a good car and so does toyota/ford/mazda/bmw/etc|||No, it means it won't break down and have less problems, but the Chevy would probably be cheaper to maintain.|||cars r like people...some healthy and live a long time...others break down and die
hondas r known for not breaking down as often as others..
but at 7 yrs and 100K miles EVERY car is gona need repairs,,|||any vehicle depends on who maintained it
hondas r known for not breaking down as often as others..
but at 7 yrs and 100K miles EVERY car is gona need repairs,,|||any vehicle depends on who maintained it
What order do I put the sparkplug wires in on a 97 honda civic?
I recently replaced the sparkplugs with a new wire set. Now the engine isn't running right and the check engine light flashes. I looked around on some forums (honda-tech) and it looks like i need to put them in a certain order (firing order?). The question is which order.
Thanks in advanced!|||Follow the center of the distributor cap where a line bridges to a point outside of the cap. Use this as a guide for your starting point and work your way around clockwise to each 4 points. First point connects to spark plug 4, next connects to spark plug 2, next connects to spark plug 1, and finally spark plug 3.
Spark plug 1 is the one closest to your belts on the right side of the engine, while spark plug 4 is the one closest to your distributor on the left side of the engine.
These specifications haven't change between the Civic 92 - 98 models. Make sure you get this right and confirm with a Honda Civic Service Manual if necessary. Sparking the wrong cylinders to work against each other can damage your engine.
Hope this helps!|||1342 starting from the puley side of the motor|||starting on the back bottom place on the dist cap and going clockwise should be 2, 1, 3, 4. the number one cylinder is the one closest to the belts. that should get you going
Thanks in advanced!|||Follow the center of the distributor cap where a line bridges to a point outside of the cap. Use this as a guide for your starting point and work your way around clockwise to each 4 points. First point connects to spark plug 4, next connects to spark plug 2, next connects to spark plug 1, and finally spark plug 3.
Spark plug 1 is the one closest to your belts on the right side of the engine, while spark plug 4 is the one closest to your distributor on the left side of the engine.
These specifications haven't change between the Civic 92 - 98 models. Make sure you get this right and confirm with a Honda Civic Service Manual if necessary. Sparking the wrong cylinders to work against each other can damage your engine.
Hope this helps!|||1342 starting from the puley side of the motor|||starting on the back bottom place on the dist cap and going clockwise should be 2, 1, 3, 4. the number one cylinder is the one closest to the belts. that should get you going
How much does a battery cost to replace for a '99 Honda Civic?
I know there are different companies, but how do they compare with a genuine Honda battery? Also how much does it cost to replace transmission fluid and coolant?|||having a car means conveniently expensive. if you're not able to understand that, car parts are having their own expiry dates, just instinctively get into it. otherwise, having too much ado on car expense, psychologically affects your driving behavior...
Why is it no other manufacturers can reproduce the quality of the Honda inverter generators?
Why is it no other manufacturers can reproduce the quality of the Honda inverter generators? I wouldn't think the inverter technology is patentable, yet nobody else seems to be building these hot little sellers. Does anyone else know of a good quality "true" competitor in this market? The models I'm speaking of are like the EU2000i.|||"I wouldn't think the inverter technology is patentable" Why not?
I would think it is both patentable and patented.
My guess would be that many generator manufactures are competing on price, and may not think the cost of the technology is worth it, since people who want quality are going to go with a well know brand, and those who want cheap will go with cheap, the middle ground may not be a big market.
But actually, a quick internet search shows a lot of inverter generators out there.
I would think it is both patentable and patented.
My guess would be that many generator manufactures are competing on price, and may not think the cost of the technology is worth it, since people who want quality are going to go with a well know brand, and those who want cheap will go with cheap, the middle ground may not be a big market.
But actually, a quick internet search shows a lot of inverter generators out there.
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