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The Head Cylinder Solenoid Valve Gasket 15815-R70-A01 15845-R70-A01 is a high-quality aftermarket solution designed specifically for Honda Accord and Civic models. This lightweight gasket effectively prevents engine oil leaks and is easy to install, making it a must-have for any DIY enthusiast looking to maintain their vehicle's performance.
Manufacturer | AIB2C |
Brand | AIB2C |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 15815-R70-A01 15845-R70-A01 |
S**N
Works well, no more oil leak.
They worked on a 2008 Honda Odyssey, no more oil leak.Note ... use a torque wrench!!! It still leaked until I bought a torque wrench and tightened the bolts to factory specs.
J**N
right gasket solves the oil leak
proper gasket for a Honda variable cam solenoid assembly
D**N
It leak oil
I think it has an issue even if I replace it and it still leak at the some spots must be it too think of the gaskets or my shim has a problem not shore so I replace the whole thing
C**S
Awesome
So glad i found this!! Honda informed me that these gaskets are not sold at all and only as assembly with the solenoid valve which was around $700. These gaskets saved me from spending an absurd amount of money and work amazingly!
V**E
Works but had me worried
First, this is a simple repair job. 2 bolts and the solenoid assembly comes off. Be aware that there are two dowel pins that hold the solenoid in place. It managed to lose both of them. However, they are just there for alignment which the bolts will also do once they are snugged into place. After replacing these gaskets I still had a very tiny leak. After about 10 minutes of running the motor, the leak stopped and it has not returned after over a month. I wonder if the gasket just needed to heat up for a few minutes to completely seal? Either way, this fixed the issue and was vastly cheaper than replacing the entire solenoid, which is Honda's only solution.
K**H
Worked
Easy to install and fixed the oil leak. Worked just as they should.
C**N
Top gasket OK, Lower a NO GO
Top gasket is fine, however the lower gasket screen must be too restrictive. No codes before replacement, just a leak. After replacement, P3497 popped up due to restriction in the oil flow, which causes the Oil Pressure Switch on the spool valve to trip. Ended up putting original lower gasket in, no codes but leak is back. This is on a 2011 Odyssey.
A**Y
Screen causes check engine light and poor idle.
The screen in the lower gasket, like others have said, must have some out of spec quality that causes the ecm to think there is a oil problem and throws a CEL and the engine idles poorly. The upper gasket without the screen workedfine. I had to put the original lower gasket back in.
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