Dual Pump Fluid
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
good question..
Why would someone suggest this to you? did they hear your car make a
funny noise or something? I don't know of a dual pump. Maybe I'm a
greenhorn. I'm not a greenhorn! What's a greenhorn??
oh man, I'm kind of sorry to reply to this because I don't have an
answer. I am however quite interested in the answer. I am no expert
of course (If I was I'd have "expert" or something in my name instead
of scube). What the heck is a dual pump??
Maybe you misunderstood him. Maybe they meant fuel pump fluid,
which I guess would be gas.
Sorry..
I was just writing this reply and it hit me to make a funny.
Seriously, I've never heard of a Dual pump. Perhaps a multi-purpose
pump or something, but again, I've no answers.
Of course, on an off chance, this reply might spawn others.
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
good question..
Why would someone suggest this to you? did they hear your car make a
funny noise or something? I don't know of a dual pump. Maybe I'm a
greenhorn. I'm not a greenhorn! What's a greenhorn??
oh man, I'm kind of sorry to reply to this because I don't have an
answer. I am however quite interested in the answer. I am no expert
of course (If I was I'd have "expert" or something in my name instead
of scube). What the heck is a dual pump??
Maybe you misunderstood him. Maybe they meant fuel pump fluid,
which I guess would be gas.
Sorry..
I was just writing this reply and it hit me to make a funny.
Seriously, I've never heard of a Dual pump. Perhaps a multi-purpose
pump or something, but again, I've no answers.
Of course, on an off chance, this reply might spawn others.
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
good question..
Why would someone suggest this to you? did they hear your car make a
funny noise or something? I don't know of a dual pump. Maybe I'm a
greenhorn. I'm not a greenhorn! What's a greenhorn??
oh man, I'm kind of sorry to reply to this because I don't have an
answer. I am however quite interested in the answer. I am no expert
of course (If I was I'd have "expert" or something in my name instead
of scube). What the heck is a dual pump??
Maybe you misunderstood him. Maybe they meant fuel pump fluid,
which I guess would be gas.
Sorry..
I was just writing this reply and it hit me to make a funny.
Seriously, I've never heard of a Dual pump. Perhaps a multi-purpose
pump or something, but again, I've no answers.
Of course, on an off chance, this reply might spawn others.
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
good question..
Why would someone suggest this to you? did they hear your car make a
funny noise or something? I don't know of a dual pump. Maybe I'm a
greenhorn. I'm not a greenhorn! What's a greenhorn??
oh man, I'm kind of sorry to reply to this because I don't have an
answer. I am however quite interested in the answer. I am no expert
of course (If I was I'd have "expert" or something in my name instead
of scube). What the heck is a dual pump??
Maybe you misunderstood him. Maybe they meant fuel pump fluid,
which I guess would be gas.
Sorry..
I was just writing this reply and it hit me to make a funny.
Seriously, I've never heard of a Dual pump. Perhaps a multi-purpose
pump or something, but again, I've no answers.
Of course, on an off chance, this reply might spawn others.
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in
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> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in
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> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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news:svGgg.239499$P01.177166@pd7tw3no:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in
news:svGgg.239499$P01.177166@pd7tw3no:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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news:svGgg.239499$P01.177166@pd7tw3no:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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"Nino NoSpam" <Nino.NoSpam@unsubscribenews@shaw.ca> wrote in
news:svGgg.239499$P01.177166@pd7tw3no:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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news:svGgg.239499$P01.177166@pd7tw3no:
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cr-v_rubbing/index.html
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
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You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
Nino NoSpam wrote:
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
>
> Somebody suggested I change the Dual Pump Fluid in my 2005 CRV? What is
> this fluid? Is it easy to change for the do-it-yourselfer?
>
> Thanks
-----------------------------------------------
You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
will last until 30,000 after that.
http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1. Yours has a bit more stuff in the
way. Suggest you sign in and SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com/
'Curly'
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in
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>
> You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
> it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
> will last until 30,000 after that.
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
>
> It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
> to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
> to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1.
Didn't know that. I'll add this to the page, and include a link to the
Honda SUV thread.
Thanks.
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news:4483D6DB.33F43DC7@interbaun.com:
>
> You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
> it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
> will last until 30,000 after that.
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
>
> It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
> to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
> to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1.
Didn't know that. I'll add this to the page, and include a link to the
Honda SUV thread.
Thanks.
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Re: Dual Pump Fluid
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:4483D6DB.33F43DC7@interbaun.com:
>
> You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
> it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
> will last until 30,000 after that.
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
>
> It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
> to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
> to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1.
Didn't know that. I'll add this to the page, and include a link to the
Honda SUV thread.
Thanks.
--
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news:4483D6DB.33F43DC7@interbaun.com:
>
> You can only get it from Honda, you can't substitute anything else, and
> it will need replacing some time around 20,000 miles on your '05. It
> will last until 30,000 after that.
> http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=12857&
>
> It's a great DIY job, but you'll need a drain pan and some kind of pump
> to get the new stuff back in. The instructions TEGGER quoted only apply
> to a '97, '98 North American Gen 1.
Didn't know that. I'll add this to the page, and include a link to the
Honda SUV thread.
Thanks.
--
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