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VW R32: wiper blades
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A short while ago I replaced my wiper blades. They were still useable but I did notice a decrease in their effectiveness. Part Nos: driver-side, 1J1 955 425 B; passenger-side, 1J1 955 426 B; rear, 1J6 955 427.
The '08 has a couple other bmp files you have to modify to match your picture. I had to modify move and match these four files: Navi_Title.bmpHonda_emblem.bmpOpening1.bmpOpeningBase.bmpJust thought I'd leave that bit of information for anyone else trying with an '08.
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I originally posted my success with modifying the startup splash screen on our 2006 Honda Odyssey navigation system here but I never actually put down all the steps in one place. Until now :0)
My thanks go out to the people at OdyClub and AcruaZine whose threads I follow…
This is an awesome site to compare how different wheel and tire sizes will affect fitment and the speedometer on your car. The image above shows the difference between the stock BBS wheels that come with the 2006 STI and the new WedsSport Weds TC105N that I have on order. The link to the actual data is here.
I finished installing the Valentine1 radar detector into the van today. The hardest part was finding a spot to ground the negative wire in the cramped area under the dash. These are the steps I followed....
First, for power I like using a piggyback fuse connector like the one pictured below. It's made by the Littelfuse Company and it's called Add-a-Circuit. Because I simply took out the hard-wire kit that I was using in the Subaru, everything was all set to go.
This allows me to connect into power without having to splice into any wires. I like being able to remove it easily. The driver's side fuse panel is fairly compact and it was easy to fish the wire behind the panel so that it would look nice and clean:
DO NOT DO WHAT I DID IN THE PICTURE ABOVE and put the radar detector with the RADIO (#5), or the INTR LIGHT (#6), or the BACK UP (#7), or the DAY LIGHT (#3). I tried each one of those locations, looking for a spot that would give me switched power. Surprisingly, each one …
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