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I was transporting some zero gravity chairs today and I found a plastic cap piece laying in my trunk. It has to be either a honda part that got knocked off or a piece to the chairs. I honestly have no idea :dunno: but missing caps/plugs/screws really annoy the hell out of me.

Does any recognize this part? If it's not from my trunk then I'll assume it belongs to the chairs.

Thanks everyone - James L.
 

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My money is it going to the chair foot. 100% not the car
 
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Thanks guys. As long as it's not from the car then I really don't care. Actually deep down I knew it had to be from the chair. I just posted this thread to get your attention. J/k :lmao:

Let's keep playing the guessing game. Winner *might* get a prize. :naughty:
Where does it belong on the chair?

Here's a link if you want zoomed pics.
 

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It's a plug to the end of a metal tube. Guessing from the pics you posted look around the arm rest area for a tube with an exposed end.
 
I was transporting some zero gravity chairs today and I found a plastic cap piece laying in my trunk. It has to be either a honda part that got knocked off or a piece to the chairs. I honestly have no idea :dunno: but missing caps/plugs/screws really annoy the hell out of me.

Does any recognize this part? If it's not from my trunk then I'll assume it belongs to the chairs.

Thanks everyone - James L.
if thats a honda part, i have never seen it before.
 
It's the plug that goes on the forward quadrant of the flux capacitor just above the hyper drive pulley.
Jimijam your right! i completely forgot. but its actually below the hyper drive pulley. the johnson rod/caniffla pin assembly is above.
 
It's the plug that goes on the forward quadrant of the flux capacitor just above the hyper drive pulley.
That was true for the pre-2010 models. After that OSHA and the EPA required all flux capacitors to be permanently sealed due to the radiation leaks and burns suffered by techs when the plugs would blow out if the pressure wasn't stabilized prior to removing the hyper drive pulley... remember?! :wink:
 
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Haha! You guys are too much. Thanks for the laugh in the morning. I just pity the poor noob who's going to read my old thread in a year, looking for answers :lmao:
 
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