This Honda Civic Has a Serious Problem

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This Honda Civic Has a Serious Problem, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Honda Civic review. How to fix car problems. Honda Civic problems. A serious problem in many Honda Civics. How to fix engine noise. Serious car problems. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.

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⬇️ Things used in this video:
1. Common Sense

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⬇️Scotty’s Top DIY Tools:

⬇️ Things used in this video:
1. Common Sense


scottykilmer
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Scotty is multi-dimensional. He is really taking a break in the separate universe in Tennessee while the other one is doing videos in Texas still

james
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I have no clue what he's doing but I always watch his videos lol he's just naturally entertaining

sticksmitchel
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You know it’s amazing, I’m a nurse and I assisted in many surgeries and when I watch a mechanic work the way this man does it blows me away it’s like watching a surgeon do an operation, you have to know where every part is and goes after you move all those parts around. Scotty you’re one amazing dude! Mechanics don’t get the appreciation they deserve.

Navygrl
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These are my favorite type of Scotty videos. I like when he shows the whole process of fixing and changing parts in a vehicle.

Keith
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What a ridiculous amount of work to address such a trivial part. Amazing. Thanks for the video.

kellingtonlink
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Dealer: "Oh that's normal. We won't pay for that."
Me: "Do I need to call my Uncle Scotty?"

brandonlesko
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I give you credit Scotty. I’m in my mid 40’s and working on my cars takes a huge toll on my body. Sometimes a simple control arm change takes me 2 hours to complete because frequent breaks are needed to alleviate pain in my back and arms. You on the other hand make it look like child’s play even at your age. Thanks for another diy video. Those types of videos is why I watch your channel.

freddie
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Changed my 09 civic r18 for a 09 Acura Tsx. I've always appreciated Scotty's advice, he reminds me of my grand pa that used to teach me how to drive nails when I was 2

louisfredgagnon
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What I like about watching Scotty's work, he just does it simply, just like I have to, on the driveway, no fancy workshops, hoists or assistance. Scotty your the boss...

gazzafloss
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I had this problem on my 2012 Civic at 165, 000 km.
I can confirm that my after market replacement part has already started making a sound after only 25, 000 km.
Honda parts are the way to go, I guess.

Michael-fwef
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Top tip, Never take off a wheel and rest it on the car.
Garage did it to me once, we didn't know rear brake wheel cylinder had started to leak, brake fluid was on the tyre so took paint off car body 😯

stuarthall
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“How many ugga duggas to tighten this bolt?”
Scotty: yes

_zigzak
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I have a 2015 Civic Sedan with 5 speed manual. I bought it at two years old with 9, 000 miles on it, been a very reliable car, good gas mileage and I enjoy driving it.

billy
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The problem is that it's not a 1994 Toyota Celica.

evilpeach
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I have a 03 Ford Explorer 4.0 V6 and it has 120, 000 miles on it. Never had a problem and I'm still driving it. Only changed the lower oil pan gasket and valve cover gaskets. Runs great!

Rampyfnb
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8:35 for me It was the windshield wipers that were vibrating, I thought it was the dash board too until one of the mechanics told me it was the loose black trim the wipers were attached too. They tried to make me pay $200 for a new one but I just bought a $20 windshield black sealant and put it under and sealed it. 90% the noise is gone. Only does it when on a bumpy road.

therealcool
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Scotty must have insane core strength. From laying on his back to work from the bottom then to get up to work from the top, doing sit ups while working 🤣

sone
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I battle with that stuff a lot in my Honda Civic 09 just this morning this same stuff got lose and my bet was off causing nothing to work in my car I have to take it to the mechanic to fix

djcuejuicylambert
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Think you can do this more easy. First remove the plastic fender liner in the wheel arch. Then you can directly unbolt the tensioner.

eppenga