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Willy, Austria
Q16 -Hello, I Like your Website I am owner of Honda Fr-v diesel 2.2 2005. Can You Help me who is the Reverse backlight Switch located. If it possible with Photos. Best Regards Willy

Hello to Austria and thanks for visiting. The reverse switch on FRV N22 diesel, is on the gearbox pointing forward, but I have FR-V K20 so can't take the real picture of it as mine is located slightly elsewhere. But here is the Honda FRV N22 catalog drawing, you can't miss it look for the cables, there are two switches above each other and you want the top one - reverse. The bottom switch is a speed sensor that is much more expensive and has a L shape connector. Reverse switch Honda FRV N22: 28700-PHR-003. 

 Nkosinathi
Q15 -Am looking for fuel filter location on my honda frv

Hi Nkosinathy,
Fuel filter on the petrol FRVs /as on most of petrol Hondas/ is submerged in the fuel tank, with an access from the cockpit under the rear middle seat. It is an assembly combining an electric fuel pump, fuel gage float, and the main filter, that is not replaceable on its own, only as the whole unit. Than the pump has its own now yet a replaceable, little filter. Honda doesn't appoint the service interval /as per the EU Honda FR-V user manual/ but a good time to have look at it would be somewhere between 60K to 90K Km. In the DIY section @ 210K  are some pictures with part numbers and a description how to replace it. Please have look.

Nicola
Q14 -Hello Daniel, I recently bought exactly the same 2005 FRV (executive) with K20A9 engine and I have, for now, one very stupid question for you :) How should I reset avg. consumption? I press and hold the button on the odometer but nothing happens... Thanks a lot friend ! Nikola

Hi Nicola,
Congrats to your purchase, hope you will be happy with the car, and don't worry its not a sily Q. The average fuel mileage, /in metric land liters per 100Km/ will always gets reset when you reset the trip meter,  /or if you for what ever reason disconnect the battery/. To reset a trip meter press and hold the Reset Knob until the number jumps to 0.0 . When you press it only briefly you are selecting the display mode: 1.driven distance since last reset  /1000Km is the maximum it goes to/, 2.estimated milage left on the remaining fuel, 3.average fuel consumption based on the actual circumstances - the longer you leave it less precise but more average gets. The Reset Knob has also an another function, you might not know about, you can adjust correct outside temperature /if you think its incorrectly displayed/ and by turning the knob you control the brightness of the instrument cluster. 

Bogdan
Q13 -Please advise the tightening torques for the front seat bolts, I removed the seats to fix the middle passenger seat. It won't move back, it's jammed. I really liked your topic "Rust protection". I plan to use your experience.

Hi Bogdan,
thank you for you msg. As per the floor nuts holding the chairs, I don't think you need a precise torque, just tighten them as firm as you can obviously within a common sense span. To adjust the front middle seat forward or backward, pull up the lever on the right side of the front edge, move the seat to the wanted position and release the lever. If it is stuck apply more pressure or wiggle either with the lever or with the chair or if find access /probably from the back/ use wd40 on the mechanical parts. The strap on the right side operates only the seat-back. Happy to see the tips comes handy. If you don't forget please send us 1-2 pictures of your FRV to finish the entry. Chears. 

Mike
Q12 -Hi Daniel, what a lovely website you have here. My question to you is have you replaced the drivers master window switch yet? I have just purchased a lovely example of FRV recently and need to replace this. I have bought a master switch from the breakers and looks for some clear instructions on how to replace - if you have? Thank you

Mike, I got the original one still holds fine. So the job is not terribly difficult but rather fiddly. You have to take off the air vent panel  /the wooden or black one depends on what car you have / above the switch since underneath of it is a screw holding the master switch. For that you can use those plastic pry bars. Than there are another 3 screws holding the switch in its place that are accessible from the bottom, a long flexi screwdriver will help. The switch has 2 big plugs be careful not to brake them or the wiring.  Than pull the old switch out through the opening /it also have 4 clips on the sides/.  Before putting all back in reverse order, plug and try out the new switch first. Good luck with the repair and thanks for visiting the web.

Bogdan
Q11 -Hi Daniel! Congrats for this website and the DIY tutorials! I find the drivers seat position in my FR-V a little bit uncomfortable for me on long trips. Lumbar support and lateral feet support are poor and also, I would like to have a few more centimeters in seat length. Is there any driver chair fitting from Civic or CR-V without major changes? The fitting should be quite similar, but I don't know if it will fit. There's some space in the left side, few centimeters to the door panel, but on the other side, the middle front chair is basically sticked to the drivers chair. Are there any mods for this? Or should I try to a custom build company? Thank you!

Hi Bogdan and greetings to Romania, while I agree the seats are a deal smaller than the CRVs ones, I don't find them terribly uncomfy  /nether my Misses, and we also have or had a Mondeo or Corolla/. We have done trips like Bratislava - Innsbruck almost in one piece or Gdansk, Switzerland, Scotland, and my 85Kg 185cm didn't complain more than usual. Sure there're much better sofas out there, but FRV is an old family van not a sedan. I have seen somebody ditching the front middle to create more room, but I am not aware of swapping them out for any of kind. Perhaps it is possible. You wont know till you try out. Custom build seats sounds hot but cant even imagine the price. Any mods regarding the seats I have come across was only the upholstery, which in theory could alter the shape of it if you stuff the parts you finding now poor. Thanks a lot for visiting the web and adding your motor. 

Wuzhee
Q10 -Hi Daniel! I found your blog just today. (2024.06.12) I'm an owner of a 2.0 FR-V executive since last year. Do you still drive the car? Any new DIY tips available? These are very helpful, I hope you continue to post here. I have the same extreme camber problem as most of the FR-V owners. Do you happen to remember the part no. for the adjustable rear upper link? I'd very appreciate that. Btw I'm in the "neighborhood", Hungary. Not so many FR-Vs here but I see more and more of them since I own mine. Cheers Balázs

Greetings to Hungary, and thank you for visiting the web. Yes I still have the FR-V, though recently I had an itch to trade it in for a CR-V but kept it at the end.  Happy to see that the little tips are coming useful. I'll be replacing a wheel stud soon so will make an another one out of it. The upper arm part number is: 52390-SJF-000 and 52400-SJF-000 on the other side, but these are the original non-adjustable that Honda sells. The ones you mean are by Hardrace or a no-name cheaper variant here.  The cheaper pair will do the trick as well and comes with the bolts on the top. After you replace them it will require a wheel alignment. Good luck :)  

Peter
Q9 -May you kindly assist me with locating the fuel cutoff switch for a Honda FVR 2006 model

Hi Peter, the "fuel cut off" INERTIA SWITCH is in the cockpit in the front passenger area by his/hers left knee on the LHD cars /opposite side on the RHD/. To access it, got to drop down the glovebox and its bolted /one bolt/ to the middle console proximately as high as the cup holder is. 

Ludwik, Poland
Q8 - A great web, some good information, I would like to change the transmission oil myself, do I have to use the Honda oil or is there a cheaper alternative and how much oil I need to buy. 

Hallo, the full fill of M6 gearbox of K20 model is 2,2 lit. /N22 have a deferent tranny thus deferent fill/ As per regular service at home condition it is not possible to empty it all, round 0,5 lit always stays in. So if you get 2 bottles you'll be fine. Honda MTF is expensive 24-28€ per liter and not always available but its the best /only/ option. However I been successfully running Ravenol MTF2 /+-10€/. Need to say, I have shortened the service intervals  /35K/  - as with all the fluids as a matter of facts. So pricewise it doesn't differ that much, but the oil stays hopefully in a better condition.  Have a look here:  Gear-box oil replacement  @240K

Wouter
Q7 - Hello, Just wondering what the part number is of the shoe replacement filter, the filter at the bottom of the fuel pump Any help would be appreciated.

Hi Wouter, the one I used in my DIY service was by Masuma part number MPU033, bought long time ago on Amazon. Shipping + the  EU VAT and duty was 5x more than the item itself, so I got several of them. Some I gave away or sold /it fits to other models too/ one or two I'd like to keep, if you interested I can spare you one. Its exactly the same as the original. /Honda FR-V 2.0 2006/ I wouldn't think so that Honda officially sales it separately only as a part of the filter assembly, but ask them. Take care Daniel. 

Hi Daniel, Thanks for the info. I am interested in MPU033 filter. How much would it be, shipment included to the Netherlands? Another question, I am replacing the rear upper control arms at this moment I can't het the top bolt out. No space to put a spanner on or a ratchet. How did you do it? Thanks, Greetings, Wouter

Regarding the upper arm, unscrew and pull out the front bolt first /the one without the bush on the arm closer to the wheel/ so rear one will be free to play or wobble with the arm while pulling the bolt out. Just unscrew it and than pull out towards the engine of the car, so if doing the right side arm pull it to the left. There is room for that. Use plenty of penetrating oil and a small pry bar or stronger screwdriver.

The fuel filter shoe + postnpackage to NL 25€  /15+10/.  PM me please frv@danielpetrasko.com

Jan, Czech rep.
Q6 - Halo, just a quick question what is the best oil for frv? 

Hi, you haven't specify the engine, so the best oil is always the one manufacturer recommends. However its very important how you use the car and in what climate. I run Valvoline 5w30 A3/A4 SN and this winter I've tried Total 0w40 also A3/A4 SN. I will see how it does and perhaps might stay with it onwards.  Regards Dan. 

Hi frv owner!
Q5 -Congrats for your website from a designer and frv owner from Spain. One thing that I saw but not in your comments is about the day lights. Can you tell me about them. In Spain are not permitted oficially so I hope to find a way to dettach them for the revision and not to be sanctioned for it. Leds are not permitted neither :( David

Greetings to Spain, if you go to the Log book section and scroll down to Aprl 2021 you might find some explanations. Never the less I do know home added LED bulbs are illegal so one might run into the problems using them. But to add a DRL or auxiliary lights is permitted. DRL lights are obligatory now. I have transformed the factory fog lights to DRL via a control modul /widely available/ so they are automatically lit on circa 50% of their luminous intensity straight after starting the vehicle and with the fog light switch they can be turned on to the full power or turned off. Yes I am running LED bulbs in them /not legal/ but having the xenons headlights, all my lights are of same temperature so they don't attract unwanted attention. The modul and the way how it works is fine and I believe legal too, I passed the MOT tests several times and was driving in many European countries without problems or advisory. However nowadays I prefer using the original fog lights as a DRL, because they lit the back lights too that I prefer having on. The pair of added Hella auxiliary lights is EU permitted and passes the MOT /here also I run LED bulbs/.  They are attached permanently to the bumper with separate wiring, relay, fuse and a cockpit switch. 

Marta, Latvia
Q4 - Good afternoon! We are preparing design for printing on the HONDA FR-V (grey) Is there a possibility that you could send me a vector file (drawed or real) with size and dimensions? Looking forwrd to hearing from you! Marta

Hi Marta, all what I have regarding the dimensions is this jpg picture, perhaps it will help, best regards Dan

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Hello Daniel, 
Q3 -I am Adzam from Malaysia. Saw your website about your FRV... it is very nicely and beautifully done! I have a 2005 1.7 Edix VTEC... bought it at a used car in 2020, so its been about 3 years now.. i really love it. Fell in love the very first sight when i came about a review on youtube.. never knew this kind of car exist! In Malaysia we have a small group of Edix enthusiast.. we exchange information about its maintenance. Well, thanks again for the beautiful website!  Bye

Hi Adzam, thanks for visiting the web and your kind words.  I do agree the FRV/Edix is kind of an odd car. Until a friend of my haven't show it to me, I had no idea about it either.  Its good to be a part of a grupe to share the info, especially if the car is not very common.   Here in Slovakia is no such a group only some Hondas, but its usually about Civics.  Been on few meets and find only one other FRV. But I have been a member of few FB groups. I think I saw some Edix pics from Malysia on the web. Some cars were very well kept and customized. So wishing you good luck with your Edix and many happy kilometers .  Regards Daniel. 

Hello,
Q2 -First of all I want to congratulate You creating such great blog about Honda FR-V. I have a question about 10 mm spacer You installed on rear shock absorbers. Can You share model, ordering number? I want to install it on my 1.8 litre FRV. By the way, did You change rear absorber Springs? I'm looking for good replacement parts. Kind regards, Wilhelm Zajaczkowski 

Hi Wilhelm, thanks for your email, and kind words /sorry for my late answer spotted it only today/. Well, the spacer I inserted, I got of the Ebay from somebody in Ukraina, for really no money of that time /a kit delivered about 20-25€/. I just looked at it now they heavily shoot up. /links below/ I bought 15mm ones as the thinnest they were selling and had 5mm cut off. The 10mm spacer had showed up to be enough for me. I have not replaced the springs or shocks, they were about fine, but its a good idea to do it on one go. For the springs F and R, there is a good 3rd. party producer - LESJOFORS. For the shocks, especially if you have xenons, Id recommend the original Honda. The 555 is an another good /Japanese/ producer for undercarriage parts and joints, just to mention.  :) Best regards Dan.

Hello there,
Q1 -I have Honda FRV 2,0 petrol and have recently replaced the knock sensor but the error come back - P0325, where is to be the problem? Martin.

Hi Martin,  well have you used the original Honda one to start with? If not this is likely your problem. Its reported that most of the aftermarket sensors don't work or work only for a short time. Other culprit is a lose or bad wiring or even the ECU. Driving with a bad sensor will eventually damage the engine. They usually last  200-250K.  I have done mine at 197K.  Part number: 30530PPLA01 /+-100€ /, regards Daniel. 

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