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    he forgot this...

    I had a mechanic work on my car a few weeks ago & after he left I was picking up the trash he left around my drive way when I found this...



    ...I have no idea where its from. do any of you guys know? the damn mechanic was fixing my car & watching the soccer game at the same time. he even left alot of loose bolts & nuts on my car.



    93 Accord LX Sedan (sold)
    01 Civic LX Sedan (sold)-93 Accord EX Wagon (totaled)
    93 Accord SE Sedan (sold)-92 Accord EX Sedan (sold)
    93 Accord SE Coupe (sold)-97 Accord SiR Wagon (sold)


    95 Accord LX Wagon (CURRENT)-05 Impreza WRX Sedan (CURRENT)-02 Ram 1500 (CURRENT)-20 VW Jetta (CURRENT)

    #2
    I wouldn't reccomend that mechanic again then... tell him to fix it and never go back to him.

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      #3
      Looks like it goes under the car connected to the bottom of the intake manifold to the block.

      Or by the ignition which holds it together..

      battery tie down?! Idk

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        #4
        Originally posted by Maple50175
        Looks like it goes under the car connected to the bottom of the intake manifold to the block.

        Or by the ignition which holds it together..

        battery tie down?! Idk

        @ 1&2=Ill check...

        @ 3=my car never had it.



        93 Accord LX Sedan (sold)
        01 Civic LX Sedan (sold)-93 Accord EX Wagon (totaled)
        93 Accord SE Sedan (sold)-92 Accord EX Sedan (sold)
        93 Accord SE Coupe (sold)-97 Accord SiR Wagon (sold)


        95 Accord LX Wagon (CURRENT)-05 Impreza WRX Sedan (CURRENT)-02 Ram 1500 (CURRENT)-20 VW Jetta (CURRENT)

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          #5
          man i did that once when replacing brakes on an eclipse i had. then i had to take the wheel back off and check my work over. i found where it went. alot of needless crap just for not checkin first.
          1991 Honda Accord Lx 5spd manual

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