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#1
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Hi guys,
I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would
not go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very
tight though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it,
it's sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any
issues/problems arising from that.
Thanks!
I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would
not go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very
tight though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it,
it's sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any
issues/problems arising from that.
Thanks!
#2
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Re: Filter
Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
it was a little crooked. Maybe?
"A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> Hi guys,
>
> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> arising from that.
>
> Thanks!
it was a little crooked. Maybe?
"A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> Hi guys,
>
> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> arising from that.
>
> Thanks!
#3
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Re: Filter
Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
it was a little crooked. Maybe?
"A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> Hi guys,
>
> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> arising from that.
>
> Thanks!
it was a little crooked. Maybe?
"A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> Hi guys,
>
> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> arising from that.
>
> Thanks!
#4
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Re: Filter
A good tip...ALWAYS remember witch hole they came off.It's possible that 1
hole is deeper than the others.
Good luck!!!
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84...
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
>> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
>> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would
>> not go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very
>> tight though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it,
>> it's sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any
>> issues/problems arising from that.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>
hole is deeper than the others.
Good luck!!!
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84...
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
>> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
>> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would
>> not go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very
>> tight though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it,
>> it's sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any
>> issues/problems arising from that.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>
#5
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Re: Filter
A good tip...ALWAYS remember witch hole they came off.It's possible that 1
hole is deeper than the others.
Good luck!!!
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84...
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
>> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
>> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would
>> not go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very
>> tight though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it,
>> it's sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any
>> issues/problems arising from that.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>
hole is deeper than the others.
Good luck!!!
"JEHU" <dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84...
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
>> first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
>> install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would
>> not go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very
>> tight though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it,
>> it's sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any
>> issues/problems arising from that.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>
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Re: Filter
JEHU,
Great post. I could not figure out what caused the problem but when I read
your post--my first thought was that you had figured it out. Keep up the
great work.
Jason
In article <8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84>, "JEHU"
<dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> > first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> > install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> > go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> > though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> > sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> > arising from that.
> >
> > Thanks!
--
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Great post. I could not figure out what caused the problem but when I read
your post--my first thought was that you had figured it out. Keep up the
great work.
Jason
In article <8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84>, "JEHU"
<dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> > first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> > install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> > go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> > though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> > sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> > arising from that.
> >
> > Thanks!
--
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Re: Filter
JEHU,
Great post. I could not figure out what caused the problem but when I read
your post--my first thought was that you had figured it out. Keep up the
great work.
Jason
In article <8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84>, "JEHU"
<dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> > first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> > install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> > go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> > though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> > sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> > arising from that.
> >
> > Thanks!
--
NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO
We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice.
We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people.
Great post. I could not figure out what caused the problem but when I read
your post--my first thought was that you had figured it out. Keep up the
great work.
Jason
In article <8E1_d.38401$ZO2.21770@edtnps84>, "JEHU"
<dcoxNOSPAM@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> Sounds like maybe the screw is cross threaded.... as in when you put it in
> it was a little crooked. Maybe?
>
>
> "A Rangers Fan" <bluenose@nowayjose.com> wrote in message
> news:4238822f_4@news3.es.net...
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I replaced the air filter under the hood of my 2003 Civic yesterday -
> > first time I've ever done anything inside a car engine! I managed to
> > install it, but one of the screws that tightened the casing down would not
> > go down all the way to the original position. The casing is very tight
> > though and the one screw is screwed in extremely tight (all be it, it's
> > sticking out a lot). Just wondering if anyone can see any issues/problems
> > arising from that.
> >
> > Thanks!
--
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