Any further details on the same?
Might be interested
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where are you located? Please do not send that beautiful shell to the crusher!
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The transmission went out in my ride. Lol, is anyone interested in a slightly used cb7?
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThe window issue is likely a broken regulator. They have plastic pieces that break and can’t be repaired (far more common than actual motor failure.) You’ll need to source a new regulator.
60/40, make sure your transmission leak is really the split line. If the shift solenoid gaskets (on the front of the transmission) leak, it tends to flow down the front and across the underside in the area of the split line. Clean it off well, that will help you identify the leak location - a lot easier to change solenoid gaskets than reseal the case.Last edited by Fleetw00d; 07-11-2021, 11:36 PM.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThe window issue is likely a broken regulator. They have plastic pieces that break and can’t be repaired (far more common than actual motor failure.) You’ll need to source a new regulator.
As for the locks… lubricate everything.
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The window issue is likely a broken regulator. They have plastic pieces that break and can’t be repaired (far more common than actual motor failure.) You’ll need to source a new regulator.
As for the locks… lubricate everything.
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All the power locks are sticky and the passenger side window comes out of its track. Are these things easily remedied? I need to get to these two areas soon as this car is my daily driver. Maybe I'll pull the panel and see what's up with the window this weekend. Lots and lots of little things to be fixed. It burns oil too which I'm not real pleased with.
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Originally posted by 60/40 View PostThanks guys, I appreciate it. Today I need to clean up the transmission, as it leaks where the case splits. Hopefully the AlumBond I purchased seals it.
Ikr Fleetwood?! I wish it had the original wheels on it also.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it. Today I need to clean up the transmission, as it leaks where the case splits. Hopefully the AlumBond I purchased seals it.
Ikr Fleetwood?! I wish it had the original wheels on it also.
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Man, I love rust free rear quarter panels!! Too bad they swapped out the SE wheels.
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I still can't believe how nice these cars drive. I went from an 07 civic to this and could never go back.
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