DIY:Honda Civic Hood Rod Clip Fix

DIY:Honda Civic Hood Rod Clip Fix

Quick video on fixing the Honda Civic Hood Rod Clip.
$5 clip from Honda parts department.
You just need a flat head screw driver to pry out the old broken clip and you pop in the new one. The rod end to back.

Thats it!. Or use a 12 gauge wire and tie it down from my emergency fix…

This is how i do it for entertainment, do so at your own risk or bring it to an auto professional at repair shop. Thanks for watching.
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jman781 says:

I'm always amazed at how there is always a Youtube video for everything even a small broken part like this! Thanks for the vid!

baludoyz says:

i bought one earlier and it cost me just under $2. am not from the usa though

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