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    #46
    Problem: clunking on right hand side, likes to pull and caster is way positive

    Solution:
    radius rod nut has came loose, tightened with red locktite
    I <3 G60.

    0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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      #47
      Problem: Clunking over bumps in rear.

      Solution: Caliper bracket bolt missing. Replace with new.

      Cost: $3, Honda dealer.
      Gary A.K.A. Carter
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        #48
        Accord Vehicle Info:
        - 1992 DX/LX Automatic

        http://www.samscars.com/mage4.htm

        Symptom(s):
        - The symptom was simple enough, the customer reported that when driving, the car would momentarily loose power, whether the accelerator was depressed or held steady made no difference. The problem was that it was very intermittent.

        Cause(s):
        - Oxygen sensor

        Fix(s):
        - Replaced oxygen sensor

        Price(s):
        - $150 OEM NGK oxygen sensor
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          #49
          Problem: Headlights go out and work sometimes, bulbs are fine, fuses are fine. No power to headlights or from the fuse box for the 20A fuses.

          Cause:
          Loose connection under the fuse box.
          -get 10mm socket and remove the three bolts holding the fuse box down and pull the box towards the front ofr the car an angle. Check for loose connections or damaged wires
          -SCREW BACK ON SECURELY!

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            #50
            Accord Vehicle Info:

            1992 EXi, auto, F22A2

            Symptom:

            Idle would rise and stick to ~1100rpm for a while ie at red light in D4, then after some time drop back to 750rpm. All randomly.

            Cause:

            Coolant temp. TW sensor failure, eventually CEL code 6. Assuming you do not have a vacuum leak or dirty IACV and FITV or air in your coolant.

            Price:

            £50 for OEM sensor - roughly $100 but probably a lot less in USA

            Sensor is located under the distributor cap.
            Reset ECU, and make sure you don't have air pockets in your coolant.
            Car runs a lot smoother.




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              #51
              Accord Vehicle Info:

              1991 EX 5psd sedan

              Symptom:

              All door courtesy lights worked when doors open, except the rear-left door light.

              Cause:

              Wiring was good, but door switch for the rear-left door was bad. Replaced that and the light works.

              How to replace: Remove one screw, pull out door switch, remove connector (single blade/one wire), replace switch. Takes a couple minutes.

              Price:

              $7.97 Majestic Honda Online, part # 17 in link below.

              http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...INATION+SWITCH
              Last edited by HondaFan81; 05-14-2008, 12:19 AM.
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                #52
                Accord Vehicle Info:

                1993 EX Auto Coupe w/ 173k miles

                Symptom:

                -Car would stumble for the first 10-30 seconds, violently shaking the entire front end, like engine was misfiring or something. Did this Hot or Cold....worse when cold.

                -coolant would mysteriously disappear from overflow bottle and would also have to periodically fill radiator every 2-3 weeks

                Cause:

                Turned out it was a blown head gasket. Coolant was leaking into cylinders 2 &3 in combustion chamber, and whenever it sat for any amount of time, coolant would leak on top of the pistons, so when car was started, it would stumble until all coolant in the combustion chamber was burnt off.

                Price:

                -$300 for 3 Angle Valve Job, pressure test, valve seals, resurfacing head. I figured I might as well since car had 173K on there. Usually only need a resurface for $45 though if on budget. Took Machine shop 3 days to do all this.
                -$135 for new ARP head stud kit, (optional) but would recommend
                -$75 shipped for OEM Honda Head Gasket from Majestic Honda online
                -$57 Bisimoto heat shielding IM gasket, can buy OEM for 15 but since it was reusable and reduces intake temps, opted for this instead.
                -$15 New Exhaust manifold gasket
                -$15 2.5 gal of distilled water and coolant
                -$8 new Fuel injector O-rings
                -$7 camshaft seal, since mine was leaking
                -$3 engine assembly lube from autozone
                ------TOTAL-------$607------ for Head Gasket job done by myself for the very first time. Shops were quoting me anywhere from $1300-$1400, and this is just doing a head gasket and resurfacing head, w/o replacing head studs, w/o doing a cyl. head rebuild, and w/o a pressure test like I had done. IF they were to do all that....you'd be looking at $2000+ I'd imagine

                Estimated down time for first timer
                -start to finish, it took me a little over a week since I went slow and labeled everything by placing parts I took off in plastic bags (highly recommended in order not to mix up screws).

                Tools needed
                -inch-lbs torque wrench
                -ft-lbs torque wrench
                -1/4 in. swivel socket
                -Basic 96 piece Craftsman tool kit
                -Various extensions 3/8" and 1/4"
                -Breaker bar....at least 24" preferred for Head studs which can be tough
                -Another helper to lift cyl. head and intake manifold out...combined weighs around 120lbs in an odd angle so the stronger the better
                -8 in. needle nose pliers for stubborn/tight hose clamps
                -general 6 inch pliers
                -very fine/precise flathead screwdrivers for injectors/orings/injector plugs
                -coolant/oil catch at least 5qt. capacity

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                  #53
                  Accord Vehicle Info:

                  1991 EX Automatic

                  Symptom(s):

                  So I have been having troubles lately with the car. A few weeks ago my sport light would flash on and off even while driving. Sometimes the car wouldnt even shift out of first gear, seems like it was always stuck in a gear and wouldnt shift. Other times while driving, the car would just jerk and you could see the needle on the RPM gauge go up and down on its own.

                  I thought it was tranny problems, took it to a few shops, they told me I had a bad tranny and needed to fix it sooner or later. Most quoted me over a grand to rebuild. The transmission fluid was fine though, clean and didnt smell burnt or anything.

                  Did my research on the forum, a lot of people said to check the codes when the sport mode light was having problems. The sport light had been staying on permanently. I checked and got nothing.

                  Finally I opened up the TCU (located under the passenger front carpet next to the ECU) as many have said we had shit ass ones (90-91 auto) and BAM, had two blown resistors and a leaking capacitor.

                  Cause(s):

                  Two of the resistors and one of he capacitors in the TCU/TCM (transmission control unit/module) were burnt out. There looked like two capacitors so I replaced both of them just in case. IT WAS NOT A TRANSMISSION PROBLEM! It was a simple electrical problem.

                  Price(s):

                  Ordered the parts from www.mouser.com (Mouser Electronics). I ordered like 3 of everything and came out to be like $10. Shipping was $7 and parts were like .25 cents?! if that? Labor free.

                  Removed the resistors and capacitors and put new ones in. Plugged in the TCU and problem fixed! She runs like a champ once again.


                  ***So before you look into buying a new TCU or getting a transmission checked, you can try doing this at your own risk! What was supposed to cost me over $1000 for transmission, or $100+ for TCU, I spent $10 and fixed the car.***
                  Last edited by lo_dit; 06-18-2008, 12:10 PM.

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                    #54
                    Accord Vehicle Info:

                    1991 DX 5psd coupe

                    Symptom:

                    Prior to ignition coil completely going bad, car needed more cranks to get the motor running, but started consistently. Then, after 1 week of sitting in a driveway with absolutely no motor starts, the motor not fire. The fuel pump primed, fuel pressure gauge read normal pressure, battery tested good at Sears, starter tested good at Murray's Discount auto and motor did crank over consistently, but just would not fire up. I tested for spark at one of the spark plug wires and it did fire consistently, but the spark looked weak.

                    Cause:

                    Since there was consistent spark out of one of the plug wires, igniter unit works. Therefore, I replaced the ignition coil with a "known good" unit and the motor fired up. Keep in mind that the first fire up of the motor after many previous attempts/cranks of the motor, you may have flooded the motor with fuel. As a result, first crank may fire up and stutter, but will smooth out as it burns the excess fuel. From there on out, all is good.

                    Price:

                    Free, had a spare ignition coil.
                    Last edited by HondaFan81; 06-29-2009, 09:25 PM.
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                      #55
                      Accord Vehicle Info:

                      1991 EX automatic sedan

                      Symptom:

                      My little sister was driving 45 mph in city just taking off from a light, engine shut off and she coasted into a parking lot. Car would not restart, had power to inside lights, etc. and would crank over, fuel pump primed, but no firing up of engine after cranking.

                      Cause:

                      Ignition coil went bad while driving. Replaced, car starts up and drives fine.

                      Price:

                      ~ $85 aftermarket (Niehoff brand) ignition coil. Did not have time for OEM unit order, sister stranded in parking lot.
                      Last edited by HondaFan81; 11-18-2008, 11:04 AM.
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                        #56
                        Accord Vehicle Info:

                        1991 EX 4dr Manual Transmission F22A4

                        Symptom

                        Some times the starter would not engage and only make a clicking sound. Re-trying the igniton a few times and it would start without a problem. Then a couple of time the starter would engage and stay engaged at though I never relesed the key from "Start". Finally after a few months of these intermittent problems, the starter stays engaged and continues to crank the engine even with the transmission in gear, clutch in or out and the key out of the ignition. The only way to stop it is to disconnedt the battery. Even with the cable from the ignition to the fuse box disconnected, it still cranks.

                        Cause

                        After troubleshooting the switch by checking the continutiy at each position, I realised it was a bad starter. Removed starter, tested it at the auto parts store and it did the same thing. Replaced it with a remanufactred one and it works fine.

                        Price

                        ~ $70. Could have found one a bit cheaper on EBay but didn't want to wait for shipping.

                        Tools needed

                        14mm and 17 mm sockets

                        Torque wrench

                        Very easy to remove the starter compared to my Mustang or my buddy's Saab.
                        Last edited by HondaFan81; 11-18-2008, 11:02 AM.

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                          #57
                          Accord Vehicle Info:

                          1992 Lx Auto F22a1

                          Symptom:

                          Clunking noice everytime i make a sharp turn or go on a bumpy road

                          Cause:

                          Worn out right side lower sway bar bushing and then broke off

                          Price:

                          $12 each at autozone


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                            #58
                            Accord Vehicle Info:
                            1993 LX Manual

                            Symptom(s):
                            While coasting, engine sputters, kicks, bucks, jerks the whole car around.

                            NO ECU CODES!

                            At WOT the engine stops bucking. It is only during light to medium throttle that it bucks like hell under WOT it behaves.

                            Cause(s):
                            The problem is a faulty O2 sensor. NOTE...there were NO codes. I drove it home (30min drive) and tried to get it to throw a code and it never did.

                            I knew what the problem was as it happend 5 years ago. This O2 sensor is a Bosch, it lasted 5 years, Honda's lasted 11 and I'm pretty sure I messed the original one up. Don't waste your $50 on crap, get the real deal.

                            Price:
                            I bought a new sensor from the dealership, the EX sensor is cheaper, and since I still have the LX ecu, exhaust and intake manifolds I kept with the LX sensor.

                            LX O2 sensor part number 36351-pt3-a12
                            price $254.60 (with texas sales tax) and I can't return it

                            Majestic's price is 155.03, without tax or shipping...still prolly cheaper.

                            Don't get the EX sensor unless you have the ex exhaust manifold
                            ____

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                              #59
                              Vehicle Info:
                              92 Accord LX Auto H22

                              Symptom(s):

                              Turned on the car for lunch. (was driving it normal about 2 hrs before about 5 miles) As soon as it was on the CEL was on.

                              Code 9 Cylinder Sensor and Code 41 O2 sensor.

                              I have a P28 so I will disable the O2 sensor later.

                              As for 9 cylinder sensor not sure.

                              Cause:


                              Price:


                              Solution:



                              Will edit once I find out.

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                                #60
                                Accord Vehicle Info:
                                - 1992 F22A6 EX Automatic Sedan

                                Symptom(s):
                                - Drop in MPG.
                                - CEL code 12 after cleaning and new gasket.
                                - CEL code 41 after replacing with New OEM part.

                                Cause(s):
                                - WILL UPDATE

                                Price(s): < OPTIONAL, if you have this information on-hand
                                - OEM o2 sensor from Honda. $??
                                - EGR gasket = $1.39

                                --WILL UPDATE.--


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