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2004 Honda Element - Q&A

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2004 Honda Element Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 9 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
What would be the best accessory to add to my 2004 Honda Element?
endless options. like roof rack, tow hitch. or even an Optima deep cycle.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

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Can 235/70R16 tires fit onto a 2004 honda element. the stock tire size is 215/70R16?
im not a car person so i dont really now.. and i really need new tires.. my brother told me he would sell me his 4 old tires for 200 which are the 235/70R16s, he bought them last august... any ideas?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

They will fit , they're same highet as the factory stock size , but they will be LITTLE narrower ,not much difference in width between 235's and 215's . 215 indicate the width , 16 shows the hight . Good luck

What is the maximum mileage on a new, well taken care of 2004 Honda Element?
How far will this car go? 400,000 miles? (That would be very nice) I just want it to make it through the last of my high school and into my college years. But i plan to take very good care for the car. I've found one for $3,200. Sorry, forgot to say it already has 190,000 miles on it.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

all depends on how well you take care of it many of my cars ive own had over 400,000 had a few pass 490,000 depends on how you drive it and care for it my ford has over 390,000 now still in good shape...

How do you reset the alarm on a 2004 Honda Element?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

If it is the factory security system, then it is reset by either: > Putting the key in the driver's door lock and turning the key to unlock the door. > Using the remote transmitter, push the 'Unlock' button. If it's an aftermarket security system, you'll have to check with the manufacturer.


 
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