Ok so ive done a search this time on how 2 change the water pump on the CL9 euro's but couldn't find anythin. Anyway my water pump is dying it is getting very noisy. How hard is it 2 change the water pump at home with a mechanic friend?
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Ok so ive done a search this time on how 2 change the water pump on the CL9 euro's but couldn't find anythin. Anyway my water pump is dying it is getting very noisy. How hard is it 2 change the water pump at home with a mechanic friend?
I know this is an old thread, but for future reference, DO NOT buy a TSX water pump. They're completely different and not compatible.
I discovered this the hard way tonight after already having taken the old one off.
I too would like to know the answer to this.
My first instinct would tell me that the TSX should work as the engine is the same Japanese engine. Hence mounting position for the pump should be the same. I'm aware that there is the 2.4 non euro which might be different.
We need experienced people to let us know the answer to this.
Hmm... you sure?
That looks like it's for a USDM Civic Si and/or Accord Euro R, which has a 2.0 litre engine
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-RBC-013.html
maybe one of these"
http://www.kakapart.com/parts/aisin-19200rbb013.html
If Fred is right, then a tsx water pump should be able to replace our CL9. Can someone confirm?
http://www.acuraoemparts.com/acura/t...ame=water-pump
That was the part number a Honda Dealership gave me for a 2004 Accord Euro, but I do not trust dealers with part numbers, as they do not like you sourcing the parts elsewhere. Anyone actually pulled a water pump off their 03-08 Cl9 Accord Euro, and know the actual part number?
Thanks
in genreal accord euro part number shoudl have RBB in it
Can anyone give a confirmation on this?
When I looked at my pump today, it seemed like it has something connected at the tip of the pump. Maybe deco0028 is on to something here.