98-1059 is here to stay
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The cut harness would normally go to the ABS ECU located in the passenger wheelhouse. There should be the ecu and mounting bracket and a large single plug if I recall correctly. Do you know why this was cut and not just unplugged?
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I wish I could tell you. There’s no good reason for it.9701TypeR wrote:The cut harness would normally go to the ABS ECU located in the passenger wheelhouse. There should be the ecu and mounting bracket and a large single plug if I recall correctly. Do you know why this was cut and not just unplugged?
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Nothing really exciting on my day off. Decided to slide by my local Acura dealer and see what came in. Believe it or not, I would’ve been more pleased to see the two lousy post mount nuts lol. ETA of 8/25 for them though.
My driver side fen fender liner has a few parts that it ripped away from it’s clips and it bothered me. Might as well grab them now before it goes on the extinct list.
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Hood seal. Stin mentioned this to me a while ago. Just getting around to it.
This completes my BNIB badging.
Hoping the new hardware comes in yellow zinc.
My driver side fen fender liner has a few parts that it ripped away from it’s clips and it bothered me. Might as well grab them now before it goes on the extinct list.
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Hood seal. Stin mentioned this to me a while ago. Just getting around to it.
This completes my BNIB badging.
Hoping the new hardware comes in yellow zinc.
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After much searching for a new rear wiper seal seeing mine was faded, I came upon some info. At first glance at the FSM you’d think the piece I was looking for was called the rear wiper seal, but it’s not. It’s actually called the pivot cap. Good thing, because the seal is since been discontinued. Here is the pivot cap install.
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The long awaited. I finally found you.
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Beautiful, we should find some one to make a run.
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Probably not a bad idea if someone knows a machinist. I’m happy it came with the rubber stay, that’s extinct as well.aklackner wrote:Beautiful, we should find some one to make a run.
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Sp00nFedFilms wrote:Probably not a bad idea if someone knows a machinist. I’d offer it as a donor. I’m happy it came with the rubber stay, that’s extinct as well.aklackner wrote:Beautiful, we should find some one to make a run.
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Do you also have the sort of shaped in between piece, that’s bows between the rubber pictured and the rubber on the solenoid?
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