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Honda Accord (1994-1997) Maintenance and Repair

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Re: 96 Accord front wheel bearing repair [gdougherty] by mrbill1957
Nov 11, 2009 (2:40 pm)
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Replying to: gdougherty (Nov 11, 2009 6:48 am)

Wheel bearings are outer/inner not upper/lower. Are you referring to bushings?
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Re: Engine Code 71 Common Causes? [elroy5] by Trhenning
Nov 11, 2009 (3:54 pm)
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Replying to: elroy5 (Nov 10, 2009 3:14 pm)

I will buy another set of wires. I am about to put on a different Distributor cap. I replaced my ignition coil before leaving St. Louis. I took off the distributor cap and it seemed unusually hot, upon closer inspection the plastic had that clearish discoloration on the side of it as if it had nearly melted. I replaced that, cleaned the distributor cap inside and made sure the rotor looked fine. I had a compression test done on this car too, that came back normal, but didn't have enough time or $$ to get the rest done right away.
 
Here is the odd part.
 
I found out specifically where the CEL will come on every time. On my 350+ mile drive up north the P0301 code (no other code or cylinder) would only come on when driving between 62-67 MPH in 5th gear and was feathering the gas to maintain speed. If I use 4th gear between 60-70MPH the misfire cyl 1 code will never appear.
 
Does this sound like an O2 sensor? If it is, could it be possible it would be just giving bad readings and not be actually bad? Possibly Mass Airflow Sensor?
 
I am thinking this is more RPM range + throttle position than anything exactly "speed" related. Any further ideas? Thank you for the help and info thusfar.
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Re: Engine Code 71 Common Causes? [Trhenning] by elroy5
Nov 11, 2009 (6:34 pm)
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Replying to: Trhenning (Nov 11, 2009 3:54 pm)

I was thinking about the Crankshaft position sensor, but that usually causes multiple misfires on random cylinders. Like you said, I think you are looking at something rpm related (distributor, coil, plug, wire etc.).
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Timing Belt question by abidk
Nov 12, 2009 (11:00 am)
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I recently bought a 97 accord with 85k on it. The manual recommends changing the timing belt at 105k or every 7 years. The car is 12 years old and looks in generally good shape but i have no idea what state the timing belt is in or if it was ever replaced. To replace the timing belt/water pump would cost about 500 bucks and I bought this car for under 5 grand as a cheap car to not spend money on. Is it really risky not changing it, because I want to avoid preventative maintenance costs on a car I bought so I wouldnt be spending money, or would I be risking severe damage? Basically, what kind of damage could I expect if the belt breaks, and is that something I should worry about before 105k (because it has been past the 7 years or is that not too important)?
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Re: Timing Belt question [abidk] by thegraduate
Nov 12, 2009 (11:48 am)
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Replying to: abidk (Nov 12, 2009 11:00 am)

Basically, what kind of damage could I expect if the belt breaks, and is that something I should worry about before 105k (because it has been past the 7 years or is that not too important)?
 
That's very important; time causes belts to deteriorate (just as other components). If the belt fails, you're looking at, to put it simply, engine failure. You'd need a replacement engine for the car.
 
Spend the $500; it can't be overlooked, and you're really on borrowed time. Just make sure when you have the timing belt done you get the water pump done. Most mechanics will tell you this since the big cost here is labor, and the same labor is required to do both. When I did mine, it was going to be $400 for the belt, or $478 for both ($400 + Water Pump Cost); there was no other labor charge for the pump. I own a '96 with the 2.2L I-4 engine (and the book says 90k, not 105k). If yours is a 4-cylinder and indeed a '97 model (as pictured below), it should be done at 90k miles. In 1998, they upped it to 105k.
 

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Re: Looking for Advice on a Possessed 1995 Accord [thelemon] by thelemon
Nov 13, 2009 (5:46 am)
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Replying to: thelemon (Sep 17, 2009 5:14 am)

Hey there. I wanted to ask something else about a new development on this car. I replaced the brake lines in 2006 and the gas lines in 2008 and am now told that they are both starting to rust again.
 
I have had this car Krown'd (undercoated every year that I owned it since 2006). Is this even possible? Is there a such thing as 'surface rust' on these lines. Sorry that these are lame questions but I cannot see any way that lines this new could rust again so quickly ... even in the Great White North. The lines were exposed under the advisement of a mechanic (so that the crap would not accumulate in the shield).
 
Anyway, lame duck question, but how is this possible? I park it on asphault
 
Thanks,
TheLemon
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Re: Timing Belt question [thegraduate] by abidk
Nov 13, 2009 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: thegraduate (Nov 12, 2009 11:48 am)

Thanks for the reponse, I was thinking the same thing. I figured I may as well get it done cause if I dont do it now I know I will have to in the next two or three years anyway if I am planning on keeping it 3 years or more I may as well get it over with now instead of risking it.
 
Incidentally, I did just check the manual and it definitely says 105k, with the exception of 65k for extreme temperatures. I guess they changed it from 96 to 97.
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Re: Temprature Fluxuations [luth1334] by skyking49
Nov 30, 2009 (7:33 am)
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Replying to: luth1334 (Sep 15, 2009 12:33 pm)

Sorry about the late reply but if you have a place like Advanced Auto they will haul out a computer and hook it up to your car for free and get any error codes and tell you what they mean. The best part is it is FREE. My plug was located behind the Ash Tray. May be too late to help you with this problem but it may help down the road.
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Re: Honda Wipers and Suspension [skyking49] by skyking49
Nov 30, 2009 (7:34 am)
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Replying to: skyking49 (Sep 11, 2009 10:01 am)

Forgot to add that the wipers will work if I hold down the control arm. What could be the problem?
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The starter has left ... by chlewle
Dec 01, 2009 (7:10 am)
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My starter has broken free and I'm looking to replace it, can anyone tell me what size the bolts are to hold the ears in place? It is a 1996 Honda Accord 5 speed... Help!

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