Screws on my 2002 Civic air box stripped out.
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Screws on my 2002 Civic air box stripped out.
I just got a 2002 used Civic and was checking the air filter. Looks like
about three of the plastic screw holders are stripped out on the top air
box. Is this a common problem with Civic's? Mine was a used certified Civic
from a Honda dealer so should have been only worked on by Honda workers so
is it possible that Honda would replace this broken part. Should I just get
one of the after market type cold air intake systems. Thanks for any help.
about three of the plastic screw holders are stripped out on the top air
box. Is this a common problem with Civic's? Mine was a used certified Civic
from a Honda dealer so should have been only worked on by Honda workers so
is it possible that Honda would replace this broken part. Should I just get
one of the after market type cold air intake systems. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Screws on my 2002 Civic air box stripped out.
no its not a problem with civics, if you get the right size screw driver
they shouldnt strip out, if your going for performance or plan on doing some
performance upgrades then get a cold air intake.
"Rob" <rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote in message
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> I just got a 2002 used Civic and was checking the air filter. Looks like
> about three of the plastic screw holders are stripped out on the top air
> box. Is this a common problem with Civic's? Mine was a used certified
Civic
> from a Honda dealer so should have been only worked on by Honda workers so
> is it possible that Honda would replace this broken part. Should I just
get
> one of the after market type cold air intake systems. Thanks for any help.
>
>
they shouldnt strip out, if your going for performance or plan on doing some
performance upgrades then get a cold air intake.
"Rob" <rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote in message
news:d7csqm$ck6i$1@news3.infoave.net...
> I just got a 2002 used Civic and was checking the air filter. Looks like
> about three of the plastic screw holders are stripped out on the top air
> box. Is this a common problem with Civic's? Mine was a used certified
Civic
> from a Honda dealer so should have been only worked on by Honda workers so
> is it possible that Honda would replace this broken part. Should I just
get
> one of the after market type cold air intake systems. Thanks for any help.
>
>
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Re: Screws on my 2002 Civic air box stripped out.
no its not a problem with civics, if you get the right size screw driver
they shouldnt strip out, if your going for performance or plan on doing some
performance upgrades then get a cold air intake.
"Rob" <rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote in message
news:d7csqm$ck6i$1@news3.infoave.net...
> I just got a 2002 used Civic and was checking the air filter. Looks like
> about three of the plastic screw holders are stripped out on the top air
> box. Is this a common problem with Civic's? Mine was a used certified
Civic
> from a Honda dealer so should have been only worked on by Honda workers so
> is it possible that Honda would replace this broken part. Should I just
get
> one of the after market type cold air intake systems. Thanks for any help.
>
>
they shouldnt strip out, if your going for performance or plan on doing some
performance upgrades then get a cold air intake.
"Rob" <rdbdriver@blomand.net> wrote in message
news:d7csqm$ck6i$1@news3.infoave.net...
> I just got a 2002 used Civic and was checking the air filter. Looks like
> about three of the plastic screw holders are stripped out on the top air
> box. Is this a common problem with Civic's? Mine was a used certified
Civic
> from a Honda dealer so should have been only worked on by Honda workers so
> is it possible that Honda would replace this broken part. Should I just
get
> one of the after market type cold air intake systems. Thanks for any help.
>
>
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