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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
somick > wrote in news:somick.2x8h3q@no-
mx.nodomain.com: > > Tegger Wrote: >> >> >> I just tried them all with no problems. Specifically which link doesn't >> work? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Link to "HONDA PARTS" brings this page that does not work! > http://www.jdmhondaparts.com/ I have no such link. Are you sure you're not clicking on some ad in a third-party reproduction of my site? Please post the actual URL. If somebody is linking to my site (with bogus ads), I want to know. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Pszemol" > wrote in
: > "Tegger" > wrote in message > ... >>> I am not sure if you are aware - honda books and online manuals >>> links on your website are broken. I am getting 404 - not found error >>> code. >> >> I just tried them all with no problems. Specifically which link >> doesn't work? > > I am talking about links here > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/links.html: These do not work for me on > AT&T DSL Internet line at home: http://www.verdad.org/legend/ > http://www.uuhome.de/william.darden/ > http://www.jdmhondaparts.com/ > http://www.sixstroke.com/books/autos/honda_manuals.html > http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/workshopmanuals2.html > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/www.e...ownersclub.com > You picked up all those from the "Links" page. I inherited that page three years ago from John Ings, founder of the FAQ. Surely you read the disclaimer at the top of that page. If not, I quote it he "Warning: This page has not been updated in several years. I inherited it from founder John Ings when I took over this site, and have done nothing with it. I have no idea how many broken links there are. You might be wasting your time." The Links page will very soon either disappear entirely or be drastically altered. Not sure there's any point to it any more, since most of the links are repeated in other pages relevant to their subjects. Plus I have a Search function that John did not. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
Tegger > wrote in news:Xns99B1C20AC98Etegger@
207.14.116.130: > "Pszemol" > wrote in > : > >> "Tegger" > wrote in message >> ... > . >>> >>> >>> According to Honda's official documentation: >>> " To adjust the nozzle, use a small, flat-tip screwdriver to push on >>> the deflector and move the ball. Never stick a needle or any such >>> object in the nozzle. Adjust the nozzle so the center of the spray >>> hits the middle of the windshield." >> >> Thanks, Tegger! >> Where are you quoting this from, my friend? > > > > One of the monthly Honda Service News issues. I can't find exactly which > one right now, though. Found it! April 2003, third page. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Tegger" > wrote in message ...
> You picked up all those from the "Links" page. Yes, I did. The page is on your website. This is what I said originally... > I inherited that page three years ago from John Ings, Does it really matter? Why are you so defensive? It is your website - if you are ok with broken links on your website, I have nothing against it :-) You can have ANYTHING you want on your own website. Have a great day and thank you again for the info about the windshield sprinklers. Cheers, Pszemol. |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Tegger" > wrote in message
... > somick > wrote in news:somick.2x8h3q@no- > mx.nodomain.com: > >> >> Tegger Wrote: >>> >>> >>> I just tried them all with no problems. Specifically which link doesn't >>> work? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Link to "HONDA PARTS" brings this page that does not work! >> http://www.jdmhondaparts.com/ > > I have no such link. > > Are you sure you're not clicking on some ad in a third-party reproduction > of my site? > > Please post the actual URL. If somebody is linking to my site (with bogus > ads), I want to know. At http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/links.html I'm seeing "Honda parts" as the link between "Acura parts online" and "More Honda parts" and it points to http://www.jdmhondaparts.com/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Pszemol" > wrote in
: > "Tegger" > wrote in message > ... >> You picked up all those from the "Links" page. > > Yes, I did. The page is on your website. > This is what I said originally... > >> I inherited that page three years ago from John Ings, > > Does it really matter? Why are you so defensive? > > It is your website - if you are ok with broken links > on your website, I have nothing against it :-) I took the link page down. If it's that badly out of date, there's no point in having it up any more. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Seth" > wrote in
: > "Tegger" > wrote in message > ... >> somick > wrote in >> news:somick.2x8h3q@no- mx.nodomain.com: >> >>> >>> Tegger Wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> I just tried them all with no problems. Specifically which link >>>> doesn't work? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Link to "HONDA PARTS" brings this page that does not work! >>> http://www.jdmhondaparts.com/ >> >> I have no such link. >> >> Are you sure you're not clicking on some ad in a third-party >> reproduction of my site? >> >> Please post the actual URL. If somebody is linking to my site (with >> bogus ads), I want to know. > > > At http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/links.html I'm seeing "Honda parts" > as the link between "Acura parts online" and "More Honda parts" and it > points to http://www.jdmhondaparts.com/ > > Not any more. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Tegger" > wrote in message ...
> "Pszemol" > wrote in : > >> When I try to wash the windshield in my accord coupe I see >> the stream of water hits the wiper blade, not the glass. >> >> Nowhere in the user manual I can find the procedure... >> >> It this the same as with other, older cars, that you can >> put some paper clip end to the sprinkler hole and move it? >> I would not like to break it if this is done some other way... > > > According to Honda's official documentation: > " To adjust the nozzle, use a small, flat-tip screwdriver to push on the > deflector and move the ball. Never stick a needle or any such object in the > nozzle. Adjust the nozzle so the center of the spray hits the middle of the > windshield." OK, I was replacing my wiper inserts today, so there was a perfect excuse to play with the sprinkler nozzles... It is true, they move as described above. The problem I am seeing is more in the geometry of the driver side windshield wiper, which seems to be too high. When I try to adjust position of the nozzle to make the stream of water going over the resting wiper the stream of water is way too high and hits the windshield near the roof of the car. If you move it anywhere lower, steram hits the wiper instead of the windshield. It seems to me, that the proper setting is when the water hits the wiper, because when spraying wipers automaticaly start to move and the next stream hits the glass when the wiper moves... Am I correct or not? Can you adjust the nozzle in your 2004 accord coupe the way the water avoids resting wiper? |
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"Pszemol" > wrote in
: > "Tegger" > wrote in message > ... >> "Pszemol" > wrote in >> : >> >>> When I try to wash the windshield in my accord coupe I see >>> the stream of water hits the wiper blade, not the glass. >>> >>> Nowhere in the user manual I can find the procedure... >>> >>> It this the same as with other, older cars, that you can >>> put some paper clip end to the sprinkler hole and move it? >>> I would not like to break it if this is done some other way... >> >> >> According to Honda's official documentation: >> " To adjust the nozzle, use a small, flat-tip screwdriver to push on >> the deflector and move the ball. Never stick a needle or any such >> object in the nozzle. Adjust the nozzle so the center of the spray >> hits the middle of the windshield." > > OK, I was replacing my wiper inserts today, so there was > a perfect excuse to play with the sprinkler nozzles... > It is true, they move as described above. > > The problem I am seeing is more in the geometry of the > driver side windshield wiper, which seems to be too high. > When I try to adjust position of the nozzle to make the > stream of water going over the resting wiper the stream > of water is way too high and hits the windshield near > the roof of the car. If you move it anywhere lower, > steram hits the wiper instead of the windshield. > > It seems to me, that the proper setting is when the water > hits the wiper, because when spraying wipers automaticaly > start to move and the next stream hits the glass when > the wiper moves... > > Am I correct or not? Can you adjust the nozzle in your > 2004 accord coupe the way the water avoids resting wiper? You're supposed to aim the spray so it hits the middle of the glass (up- and-down). If you have trouble getting fineness of aim, the cure is simple: violate Honda's edict. Go to any craft shop and get a cheap set of cross-stitch needles (ask the wife). Cross-stitch needles have a rounded, blunt point, and will not damage the nozzle's surfaces. With the correct, well-fitting size of blunt needle you can stick it directly into the round hole and get finer control over its aim. If your spray pattern is actually a SPRAY rather than a STREAM, disregard my advice above, and obey Honda's. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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How to adjust windshield sprinkler in accord 2004
"Tegger" > wrote in message ...
> You're supposed to aim the spray so it hits the middle of the glass (up- > and-down). > > If you have trouble getting fineness of aim, the cure is simple: violate > Honda's edict. Go to any craft shop and get a cheap set of cross-stitch > needles (ask the wife). Cross-stitch needles have a rounded, blunt > point, and will not damage the nozzle's surfaces. > > With the correct, well-fitting size of blunt needle you can stick it > directly into the round hole and get finer control over its aim. > > If your spray pattern is actually a SPRAY rather than a STREAM, > disregard my advice above, and obey Honda's. Yes, my spray patter is actually spray, not a stream... And the driver side arm of the wiper seems to be too high, in the way of the water stream/sprawy making it impossible to satisfy two constrains: water hiting over the wiper arm and not hiting too high on the windshield (almost roof). Passenger side is OK, no problems there... wiper arm is low and allows setting water target spot on the glass correctly. |
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