finding obsolete honda 4-wheeler part numbers ???
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05/19/23 02:11 PM
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moparx
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i stumbled into a bunch of what maybe honda 4-wheeler parts. these are new, in the bag or box, and each have factory part numbers on them. after an exhausting search on the google, i can't find a thing ! nothing even close. i'm sure these have superseded numbers, or maybe these are not available anymore, but as popular as anything honda is, you would think finding out what these things fit would not be a problem ? i even tried the bag and amazon, but no luck. any ideas ? a big TIA for those that can help !
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Re: finding obsolete honda 4-wheeler part numbers ???
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05/20/23 12:28 PM
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wiring harness : 38370-SA5-8101 relay [?] : 37300-PB2-811 just a couple of things. the reason i think these are 4-wheeler parts, is there is a license tag holder [new, in the bag, but no part number on the bag] the size one [or possibly a motorcycle or scooter] would have, and the storage building owner these parts came from said there was a 4-wheeler there at one time.
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Re: finding obsolete honda 4-wheeler part numbers ???
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05/20/23 12:47 PM
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wiring harness : 38370-SA5-8101 relay [?] : 37300-PB2-811 just a couple of things. the reason i think these are 4-wheeler parts, is there is a license tag holder [new, in the bag, but no part number on the bag] the size one [or possibly a motorcycle or scooter] would have, and the storage building owner these parts came from said there was a 4-wheeler there at one time. Are you sure these are not Honda automobile parts? What color is the print for the part number and packaging? If it's blue it's for the auto parts, and red for motorcycles/ATV. Usually the part number prefix numbers identify the category or segment and when I did a search for the first part number you listed it came up with an automotive part. Genuine Honda 38370-SA5-671 Power Window Control Unit Unless you know of an ATV with power windows I'm guessing these are Honda auto parts? The other part is a thermostat for a Honda car also https://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/honda~thermostat~unit~19300-PB2-811.html Mike
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Re: finding obsolete honda 4-wheeler part numbers ???
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05/20/23 01:46 PM
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i wondered about that as well. however, the wiring harness is in the bag, and it has red lettering on it. the other gizmo is in a cardboard box, and the box has the "honda genuine parts" sticker [with the part number on it] which is red. the tag frame/mount piece is in a bag with red lettering. there is also a sealed bag with two relays in it, but no part number. that bag also has "honda genuine parts" in red as well. i'm guessing the relays go with the harness. everything bagged or boxed have red lettering or tags, so this really makes one wonder how old this stuff is, or why the colors of the lettering seem to be wrong. i thought i had pictures of this stuff, but i don't. i'll have to get the camera out. [i'm the only guy here that don't have a phone. ]
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Re: finding obsolete honda 4-wheeler part numbers ???
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05/21/23 06:59 AM
05/21/23 06:59 AM
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There is a guy here in Michigan that is a Honda CT70 hoarder. He would more than likely know. Look up his site. Vintage Honda Mini Trails. His name is Gary.
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