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New to Hondas, got a few questions
Hey all
Just got a '92 Accord Coupe through my aunt's estate. I've never had a Honda before, so I was wondering if there is any website or something like that that I can get info from? Looking for stuff like known problems, issues, recalls, stuff like that. I drove it home today, and it's in much worse shape then I had originally thought. First, the idle is uneven, as if someone is repeatedly goosing the throttle. This happened on start-up, and went away by the time I got home, about ten miles away. At about eight miles though, was when I saw smoke from the engine compartment, and then I noticed that the temperature was redlined. Seeing that there was a jug of antifreeze in the front seat, I figured that it was low, but it wasn't. So I left it, and came back a couple hours later to pick it up, and there's a really bad belt squeal from somewhere. I think the brakes are shot, as they're making a lot of noise, no power to the radio, the power mirror switch seems to be stuck in the far right position, because the mirrors will only go right, and the only way to stop them is to turn the side selector switch to neutral. Aside from the brakes, which is a wear item, are these things that normally fail on Hondas? I'd always thought of Hondas as one of the most reliable cars around, was I wrong, or is this just a really bad apple? Thanks Tonyrama |
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"tonyrama" > wrote in :
> Hey all > Just got a '92 Accord Coupe through my aunt's estate. I've never had a > Honda before, so I was wondering if there is any website or something > like that that I can get info from? Looking for stuff like known > problems, issues, recalls, stuff like that. www.tegger.com/hondafaq www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb > > Aside from the brakes, which is a wear item, are these things that > normally fail on Hondas? I'd always thought of Hondas as one of the > most reliable cars around, Oh they are, especially if you take care of them. > was I wrong, or is this just a really bad > apple? I think you just picked up the results of somebody's severe neglect. There are some really good people in this group. Most of your problems should be fixable with their help. By the way, did you check the coolant level in the rad or just in the reservoir? -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"tonyrama" > wrote in message ... > Hey all > Just got a '92 Accord Coupe through my aunt's estate. I've never had a > Honda > before, so I was wondering if there is any website or something like that > that I can get info from? Looking for stuff like known problems, issues, > recalls, stuff like that. www.cb7tuner.com |
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tonyrama wrote:
> Aside from the brakes, which is a wear item, are these things that normally > fail on Hondas? I'd always thought of Hondas as one of the most reliable > cars around, was I wrong, or is this just a really bad apple? sounds like abuse/neglect to me. some people think "maintenance" consists of filling the gas tank. its probably never had a timing belt change, water pump change, or any of its fluids changed, ever. the brakes should have been looked at when they first started making noise. which leaves the power mirror switch, which is likely a fluke. its already hit jalopy status. |
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In article >, "tonyrama" > wrote:
> Hey all > Just got a '92 Accord Coupe through my aunt's estate. I've never had a Honda > before, so I was wondering if there is any website or something like that > that I can get info from? Looking for stuff like known problems, issues, > recalls, stuff like that. > > I drove it home today, and it's in much worse shape then I had originally > thought. First, the idle is uneven, as if someone is repeatedly goosing the > throttle. This happened on start-up, and went away by the time I got home, > about ten miles away. At about eight miles though, was when I saw smoke from > the engine compartment, and then I noticed that the temperature was > redlined. Seeing that there was a jug of antifreeze in the front seat, I > figured that it was low, but it wasn't. So I left it, and came back a couple > hours later to pick it up, and there's a really bad belt squeal from > somewhere. > > I think the brakes are shot, as they're making a lot of noise, no power to > the radio, the power mirror switch seems to be stuck in the far right > position, because the mirrors will only go right, and the only way to stop > them is to turn the side selector switch to neutral. > > Aside from the brakes, which is a wear item, are these things that normally > fail on Hondas? I'd always thought of Hondas as one of the most reliable > cars around, was I wrong, or is this just a really bad apple? > > Thanks > Tonyrama Tonyrama, It's a great idea when you get a used car to have a complete tune-up. If you know a local mechanic that you trust, take it to him. Otherwise, take it to the local Honda dealership and have them do a complete tune-up. If you have some extra money--also have them change the timing belt and replace the water pump. If you need tires, watch for special sales in the local newspaper. While at the Honda dealership, have them check the brakes and suspension system. Jason -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
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tonyrama wrote:
> Hey all > Just got a '92 Accord Coupe through my aunt's estate. I've never had a Honda > before, so I was wondering if there is any website or something like that > that I can get info from? Looking for stuff like known problems, issues, > recalls, stuff like that. > > I drove it home today, and it's in much worse shape then I had originally > thought. First, the idle is uneven, as if someone is repeatedly goosing the > throttle. This happened on start-up, and went away by the time I got home, > about ten miles away. At about eight miles though, was when I saw smoke from > the engine compartment, and then I noticed that the temperature was > redlined. Seeing that there was a jug of antifreeze in the front seat, I > figured that it was low, but it wasn't. So I left it, and came back a couple > hours later to pick it up, and there's a really bad belt squeal from > somewhere. > > I think the brakes are shot, as they're making a lot of noise, no power to > the radio, the power mirror switch seems to be stuck in the far right > position, because the mirrors will only go right, and the only way to stop > them is to turn the side selector switch to neutral. > > Aside from the brakes, which is a wear item, are these things that normally > fail on Hondas? I'd always thought of Hondas as one of the most reliable > cars around, was I wrong, or is this just a really bad apple? > > Thanks > Tonyrama ------------------------------ Before driving (any) disused vehicle, you should read and understand the manual, then perform the inspections described. What if the brakes had completely failed (I guess we wouldn't be having this discussion, eh?) The bottle of antifreeze should have tipped you off to look under the hood and be sure all was OK. Overheating the engine could destroy your 'inheritance' rather quickly. If you didn't get a manual with the car, your Honda dealer will be glad to get you one, for a fee. :-) 'Curly' |
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> By the way, did you check the coolant level in the rad or just in the > reservoir? Oh, the engine temp was off the charts, so I decided not to open the radiator Yesterday was poruring rain, so I didn't go out to check it once it cooled down. But if the reservoir was full, wouldn't the rad be also? Thanks for the website, I'll have to check that out. Tonyrama |
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> Before driving (any) disused vehicle, you should read and understand the > manual, then perform the inspections described. What if the brakes had > completely failed (I guess we wouldn't be having this discussion, eh?) > The bottle of antifreeze should have tipped you off to look under the > hood and be sure all was OK. Overheating the engine could destroy your > 'inheritance' rather quickly. Well, the car had already been driven for several miles to the place where I picked it up. And I did test the brakes before I took it. My aunt had been driving this thing all over the place as late as a couple months ago, so it didn't seem like too much could go wrong. > > If you didn't get a manual with the car, your Honda dealer will be glad > to get you one, for a fee. :-) It did come with a manual, but that wouldn't tell me why the switch failed, or why it overheated, unless Honda makes better manuals then everybody else Tonyrama |
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"tonyrama" > wrote in :
> >> By the way, did you check the coolant level in the rad or just in the >> reservoir? > > > Oh, the engine temp was off the charts, so I decided not to open the > radiator Yesterday was poruring rain, so I didn't go out to check > it once it cooled down. But if the reservoir was full, wouldn't the > rad be also? Nope. Certain problems, from a bad rad cap to a blown head gasket to some other kind of leak, can cause the rad to be low and the reservoir to be high. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"tonyrama" > wrote in :
> > > Well, the car had already been driven for several miles to the place > where I picked it up. And I did test the brakes before I took it. My > aunt had been driving this thing all over the place as late as a > couple months ago, so it didn't seem like too much could go wrong. You would be absolutely amazed what people consider "normal", even when very serious problems are happening down there. Some people are totally oblivious to what their car is telling them. My local dealer told me recently about a customer that brought his car in because a signal light wasn't working. While the tech was driving the car 50ft from the parking space to the garage door, he knew instantly that something was seriously wrong with the suspension: The steering had 3" of play at the steering wheel. It was so loose it felt like it was connected with string. When he got it apart, he saw the ball joint was rattling around in its socket like a pill in a pill bottle. I saw and felt that ball joint. The customer was /completely/ unaware, even though the steering had about 3" of play. He had been driving it like that for months. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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