Has anyone had a hard time taking the piece from the gas door out? I tried rotating clockwise and the thing won't move. Could that be a sign of another problem?
Yes sir I figured it out.. if you have the rest of the cable free except for the trunk latch piece. What you want to do it gently pry on the plastic holding the latch from the gas door hole. You will then be able to get a better look. Mine was very dirty but there was a plastic tab not lifting up to free the latch that I gently lifted up and free’d.
This is a great video. I replaced mine but I also needed to replace the fuel adapter assembly. While trying to fit the hose on I detached it from wherever else it connects to and cannot find it. Has anyone else encountered this issue?
My son had a 86 Honda I had to put two timing belts an alternator clutch and fuel pump on it was never so glad to see a car go, good video on this thumbs up 👍
Any tips/insight on working on this while not being able to access the trunk? My cable also has an issue, preventing me from being able to open the trunk. Bought it used (rear ended) and cannot open with the manual lock either. 09 (2 door) civic
Took this to a mechanic. Apparently they removed the back seats to access the trunk and then fix the cable. I don’t think they replaced the cable just fixed where is was loose or broken.
Very detailed and to the point. I was thinking about taking it to the mechanic as it seemed like a tideous process but now I think I may be able to do it myself thanks to your wonderful video. Subscribed already!
Yes. I did this on my '04 and worked like a charm. Couldn't have done it without ya. And thank you. It should have taken about an hour but it really took about two and a half.
No, no it does not just turn counterclockwise. It doesn’t turn at all. The little pos won’t budge.
Has anyone had a hard time taking the piece from the gas door out? I tried rotating clockwise and the thing won't move. Could that be a sign of another problem?
Yes sir I figured it out.. if you have the rest of the cable free except for the trunk latch piece. What you want to do it gently pry on the plastic holding the latch from the gas door hole. You will then be able to get a better look. Mine was very dirty but there was a plastic tab not lifting up to free the latch that I gently lifted up and free’d.
@@mrmeatstallion8902 Thanks for the tip! I'll give that a try over the weekend
Yes, these things never seem to work out so simply and conveniently for me like they do in the videos. Not twisting at all.
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This is a great video. I replaced mine but I also needed to replace the fuel adapter assembly. While trying to fit the hose on I detached it from wherever else it connects to and cannot find it. Has anyone else encountered this issue?
Nice job on the video. It’s always good to learn something different even if it’s not a car you typically work on.
Thank you 🙏 Joe
Is it the same for Accord 2015?
Should be similar.
I have the same problems I bought a 2005 Honda Civic and I was looking for information so it will be ezy now thank you peace
easyest cars to work on Honda Civics .. Love them,, but you already knew ..lol
Awesome video! This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing!
Job
Muito bom mesmo, parabéns excelente....
My son had a 86 Honda I had to put two timing belts an alternator clutch and fuel pump on it was never so glad to see a car go, good video on this thumbs up 👍
Joe Daddy Stevenson you were an amazing athlete in the octagon and I can't wait to see more content! 💪🏻
I may never have to do this but nevertheless it was an interesting and informative video.
Great video! Thanks for it!
Any tips/insight on working on this while not being able to access the trunk? My cable also has an issue, preventing me from being able to open the trunk. Bought it used (rear ended) and cannot open with the manual lock either. 09 (2 door) civic
Well, do the seats fold down? That’s one way. If it’s rear ended and the lid is bad, just cut into it.
Took this to a mechanic. Apparently they removed the back seats to access the trunk and then fix the cable. I don’t think they replaced the cable just fixed where is was loose or broken.
Thank you very much!!!
Thank you so much
Very useful ❤
Thanks 🙏 good 👍 job 🎉
Very helpful thank you
Nice video. Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
Thanks!
Thanks Jo for the help. I will now turn my attention to your Mustang CJ progect when I have time. I own a 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7. Thx again.
Bout to give er a whirl on my ‘08, thanks for details!!!
Thanks this was very useful 😊
Big thanks to share this video! I have found how to fix it, but have not many step by step like your video.
Will this be the same process for an 09 civic sedan?
Should be.
Very good.
Very detailed and to the point. I was thinking about taking it to the mechanic as it seemed like a tideous process but now I think I may be able to do it myself thanks to your wonderful video. Subscribed already!
Yes. I did this on my '04 and worked like a charm. Couldn't have done it without ya. And thank you. It should have taken about an hour but it really took about two and a half.
were you able to get the key fob programmed for this car?
Haven’t tried yet.
Thanks .will be following your guide Jo Daddy!
You’re awesome. This is a great tutorial!
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How did you get the trunk open ?
With the key.
Awesome video...appreciate
Whats that cable called?
I posted a link in the description.
Nice video. Bought my cable planning on replacing it myself after someone was going to charge $50.00 an hour. Thanks