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We are in the stages of finishing an auto to manual swap and the car is running with the auto ECU and wire harness for now. The question is, I have this on the tranny and for the life of me, I can't figure out what goes plugged in there. It is circled in red below.
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Not sure if its just me, but only the top 25% of the picture is showing.
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It's you. The whole picture shows on my phone.
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It is a plastic piece that prevents stuff from getting into the tranny thru the breather tube.
Part number 2 in the diagram below.....
http://www.bkhondaparts.com/parts-catalog/honda/accord/2005/2dr-ex/ka5mt/transmission-manual/mt-shift-arm-l4
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Thanks a lot that really helped me. I'm going to go get that cap.
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