Honda Accord (1998-2002) Maintenance and Repair

2254 messages,  Last post on Jan 23, 2013 at 7:44 AM

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What is this discussion about? Honda Accord, Electrical, Engine, Coupe, Sedan

#2237 of 2254 Floor Mats For 2001 Accord by sahondabuyer

Sep 22, 2012 (10:43 pm)

Anyone know the best (and cheapest) place to buy replacement carpet floor mats for a 2001 Accord? I've seen a few option online but most don't look like the original ones.

#2238 of 2254 Re: Floor Mats For 2001 Accord [sahondabuyer] by jodar96

Sep 23, 2012 (6:35 am)

Replying to: sahondabuyer (Sep 22, 2012 10:43 pm)
The 2001 Honda OEM floor mats at an on line Honda dealer; H and A Accessories in Citrus Heights, CA cost $64. I buoght a set for my old 2001 Accord. Those 98-2002 year mats were top quality and heavy weight mats.
 
The newer model Honda mats are thin and cheap and cost the same!
 
Joe

#2239 of 2254 2002 Honda Coupe fuse box problems by johhnywalker

Oct 31, 2012 (2:22 pm)

So my boy had to get his car inspected but it failed due to his SRS light being on so he looked on line and read something that said he could turn it off with a paper clip. He messed up and stuck the paperclip into the SRS fuse port and im guessing it shorted the car because now nothing works. actually his headlights and his inner lights work thats it, he has to use his key to open it....Any suggestions??
 
Oh p.s I told him not to jump it because i did not want to cause more problems

#2240 of 2254 Honda Accord Oil by lll3

Nov 03, 2012 (7:37 am)

Is there a specific blend of oil required for a 2000 Honda Accord ( only Honda oil) or may any brand oil be used so long as the weight is proper? Thanks.

#2241 of 2254 Re: Honda Accord Oil [lll3] by georgew1

Nov 05, 2012 (6:17 pm)

Replying to: lll3 (Nov 03, 2012 7:37 am)
You can use any brand of oil as long as it is the correct wieght. It's best to check in the manual for the weight. I believe it calls for 5W30.
George

#2242 of 2254 2002 Honda Accord; had upper ball joint replaced; makes noise now by dustingggg

Nov 20, 2012 (1:48 pm)

Here's the story: I was getting a routine oil change. After looking at the car, guy said I needed a new upper ball joint/control arm. I got that replaced. After leaving the lot, I started hearing a noise whenever the car came to a stop. It sounded like something powering down (higher pitch to lower pitch), then the noise stops when the car is stopped.
 
I took the car in and they said they couldn't find the problem, and said that it might be a transmission problem. That didn't make sense to me. They couldn't find anything with a diagnostic. What is going on? Anyone have any idea what could be making this noise right after the upper ball joint/control arm is replaced in a 2002 Honda Accord 6 cylinder?

#2243 of 2254 Re: 2002 Honda Accord; had upper ball joint replaced; makes noise now [dustingggg] by mitchflorida

Nov 25, 2012 (3:28 pm)

Replying to: dustingggg (Nov 20, 2012 1:48 pm)
All I know is that the service advisors at Honda Dealerships work on commission and the more "repairs" they can get you to pay for , the more money in their pocket. It is definitely a racket. I don't have any work done unless I get a second opinion and price quote.

#2244 of 2254 Re: 2002 Honda Accord; had upper ball joint replaced; makes noise now [dustingggg] by the_feesher

Nov 29, 2012 (1:41 am)

Replying to: dustingggg (Nov 20, 2012 1:48 pm)
Could be anything in the suspension, I'm guessing that either you need to get the suspension regreased, but mainly when you hear the car winding down, it's your wheel bearings going out. Which could be possible because with a worn ball joint it'll put more force on the lower CA which in turn wears your wheel bearings more. It may have been worn for a while but now that everything is sitting how it should the noise showed up

#2245 of 2254 Response by dustingggg

Nov 29, 2012 (1:48 pm)

Mitchflorida, thank you for the response. It wasn't a Honda dealership, but it was a place where every time you go something is 'going to fall off and you are going to die on the highway tomorrow!' type of place. So, yes, I think I will get a second opinion.
 
the feesher, maybe I'll get my wheel bearings and suspension checked out. I hope it is just there because everything is finally sitting right. That's what it seems like since I got the noise immediately after it was fixed. I will definitely need a second opinion. Thank you!

#2246 of 2254 Re: 2001 Accord oil burns [brig7] by dcman19

Jan 21, 2013 (11:34 am)

Replying to: brig7 (Jul 01, 2010 12:23 am)
I have been experiencing the same problem with my '01 accord (automatic). I have 208k miles on it and after about 2000 miles into an oil change I noticed I was a quart low. I hadn't noticed any leaks or that I was burning oil up to that point, I took it back to the Jiffy Lube where I had it serviced in the first place (I work in the building next door so I know them all fairly well) and they said I had a very small gasket leak and that I was likely burning oil because of the age of the vehicle. He suggested to just let it run because it wouldn't be worth paying to get the gasket fixed yet.
 
I went into Auto zone to check out my options to help it last longer and they suggested to switch to a high-mileage synthetic (something I'm already using, Pennzoil 5w-20 according to the ) and to try plugging the leak with an engine oil stop-leak (Lucas-Oil brand). My worry is after talking to a friend of mine who is a mechanic is that stop-leaks will sometimes plug holes that need to be open. Is there any chance of that happening with my engine or should I not worry about it?
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