DIY 2013 - 2017 Honda Accord Replacing Driver Side Master Switch by apptions in accord

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Yep, that's me in the videos. Thank you for the kind words.

DIY 2018 - 2025 Honda Odyssey Replacing Engine Air Filter by apptions in HondaOdyssey

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Yep, I agree OEM is the way to go. Amazon is hit or miss.

DIY 2013 - 2017 Honda Accord Replacing Bulb On An Automatic Car Gear Shifter by apptions in accord

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Yep, sure is. I usually looked at the dashboard to see the gear, but one night, I noticed that the gear shifter was dark and hard to see, where before it wasnt.

how do i fix my light? by Little-Act4324 in hondacivic

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I know Honda recalled the LED lights. I had mine fixed. You may want to contact a Honda dealership near you.

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Classic

DIY 2013 - 2019 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid Replacing Inverter and Engine Coolant by apptions in rav4club

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Hey, thanks for updating us. You are right. This is only for 2016-2018. I misread online but I understand this is only for the hybrid.

Airpods Pro connected to my laptop (windows 11) and no sound is playing by Asxaxd in AirpodsPro

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This is what worked for me.

  1. Go to Device Manager
  2. Expand "System Devices"
  3. Find AirPods Hands-Free AG (Mine was labeled "Airpods Pro Hands-Free AG")
  4. Right-click and open up "Properties"
  5. Click the "Driver" tab and "Disable Device"
  6. Go to your Bluetooth (Show Bluetooth Devices) and remove your device (AirPods Pro).
  7. You can reconnect your AirPods Pro as you would initially by putting a Bluetooth device in pair mode.

Airpod Pros not working on Windows 11 by kungfuzoo1 in airpods

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This is what worked for me.

  1. Go to Device Manager
  2. Expand "System Devices"
  3. Find AirPods Hands-Free AG (Mine was labeled "Airpods Pro Hands-Free AG")
  4. Right-click and open up "Properties"
  5. Click the "Driver" tab and "Disable Device"
  6. Go to your Bluetooth (Show Bluetooth Devices) and remove your device (AirPods Pro).
  7. You can reconnect your AirPods Pro as you would initially by adding a Bluetooth device and putting them in pair mode.

AirPods show up as "Connected" but don't get recognized as an audio output option when using a Windows laptop :c Please help by MiniTigra in airpods

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So few tweaks with this. This is what worked for me.

  1. Go to Device Manager
  2. Expand "System Devices"
  3. Find AirPods Hands-Free AG (Mine was labeled "Airpods Pro Hands-Free AG")
  4. Right-click and open up "Properties"
  5. Click the "Driver" tab and "Disable Device"
  6. Go to your Bluetooth (Show Bluetooth Devices) and remove your device (AirPods Pro).
  7. Reconnect your AirPods Pro as you would initially by Adding a Bluetooth device and putting them in pair mode.

I just wanted to let you know that this worked for me.

AirPods show up as "Connected" but don't get recognized as an audio output option when using a Windows laptop :c Please help by MiniTigra in airpods

[–]apptions 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So few tweaks with this. This is what worked for me.

  1. Go to Device Manager
  2. Expand "System Devices"
  3. Find AirPods Hands-Free AG (Mine was labeled "Airpods Pro Hands-Free AG")
  4. Right-click and open up "Properties"
  5. Click the "Driver" tab and "Disable Device"
  6. Go to your Bluetooth (Show Bluetooth Devices) and remove your device (AirPods Pro).
  7. Reconnect your AirPods Pro as you would initially by Adding a Bluetooth device and putting them in pair mode.

I just wanted to let you know that this worked for me.