863JOE
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863JOE got a reaction from smookee408@yahoo.com in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from Erick Bravo in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from TxJohn in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from Stewy in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from Bham in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from CaliTINT in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from wade_660 in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from TNTLady in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from Super Dave in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from jh812 in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from Midtown Houston in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from highplains in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE got a reaction from TintDude in 2018 Accord back window warning
Happened to me at work twice now, thought I should give the warning. First time I thought it was a fluke, second time I noticed a pattern.
When you squeeze out the back window, the water will run PERFECTLY down the drivers side, down the inner quarter and funnel over a wiring harness that's part of the blindspot monitoring system, triggering a fault on the dash and saying see the dealer. Thankfully I work for a Honda dealership, so no biggie.
If in the event this happens to you- pop the trunk, pull back the trunk liner on the left hand side by removing the cargo hook tucked in the corner (pressure clipped in) and peel it back. The harness is right there when you pull it back, you can't miss it. Unplug both harnesses and take compressed air and blow all the water out and you're back in business. Won't throw a hard code, no need to go to the dealer if it happens.
Figured I'd save everyone the panic attack.
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863JOE reacted to pbalentine in Tinting over factory tinted glass
Say custy wants limo on Newer silverado or ram, put 15% over 15% factory you get 5%. Best combo imo on these is 35% rear, 15% front for the same darkness all around. If its lighter privacy like older toyota, which s around 25%-30%, then do 5%. Ive just been eyeing it or putting a white piece of paper behind it to gauge it that way.
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863JOE reacted to highplains in Side swiper for roll ups??
Don't think I've even touched my side swiper in about a year
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863JOE got a reaction from Stewy in Advice on film options purchasable without an account
Thank you for all of the insight guys. SolarFX/ dragon distributing reached out to me and I'm waiting for a call from my area rep.