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Hey guys,
I just got all my "funds" together and bought my first car, a 98 civic Cx (hatchback).... So far I'm not having too many problems, (except that my clutch pedal has varied characteristics..... sometimes its stiff, sometimes less so... weird). But anyways, I was trying to find some information for the beginner mechanic on the web, and aside from basic stuff I couldnt find much. I'm getting my electrical engineering b.eng in a year so I am looking for some documentation where they assume the reader is not a complete newbie. Can someone recommend a good site/book? If possibly, I'm looking for information on the actual repair of the car as well as the more detailed theory. Thx for the time, Yuri. |
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http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/workshopmanuals2.html has an online 1995-1997 Civic
manual that might be helpful. The car's owner's manual has a lot of the basic maintenance instructions as well as the maintenance manual. If you do not have the owner's manual (which normally comes with a car bought new), you can go to http://www.hondacars.com/info/custom...rDetected=True and click on the link to order an owner's manual. Or call the 800 number given there, and they should be able to tell you how to get one. I have a vague recollection that someone here recently said one could put in one's car's VIN and get the owner's manual online at the Honda site?? Not sure but it's worth a search or asking the 800 number people. Alternatively, most of the public libraries I've used have a Chilton's manual for the exact Honda model and year. Or you can go to a place like Autozone and buy a manual for under $20. I think people favor Haynes manuals. "alex nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote > Hey guys, > > I just got all my "funds" together and bought my first car, > a 98 civic Cx (hatchback).... So far I'm not having too many problems, > (except that my clutch pedal has varied characteristics..... sometimes its > stiff, sometimes less so... weird). But anyways, I was trying to find some > information for the beginner mechanic on the web, and aside from basic stuff > I couldnt find much. I'm getting my electrical engineering b.eng in a year > so I am looking for some documentation where they assume the reader is not a > complete newbie. > Can someone recommend a good site/book? If possibly, I'm looking for > information on the actual repair of the car as well as the more detailed > theory. |
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In article <EGzMb.60280$8P6.1061097@wagner.videotron.net>, "alex
nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote: > Hey guys, > > I just got all my "funds" together and bought my first car, > a 98 civic Cx (hatchback).... So far I'm not having too many problems, > (except that my clutch pedal has varied characteristics..... sometimes its > stiff, sometimes less so... weird). But anyways, I was trying to find some > information for the beginner mechanic on the web, and aside from basic stuff > I couldnt find much. I'm getting my electrical engineering b.eng in a year > so I am looking for some documentation where they assume the reader is not a > complete newbie. > Can someone recommend a good site/book? If possibly, I'm looking for > information on the actual repair of the car as well as the more detailed > theory. > > Thx for the time, > > Yuri. Yuri, I hope that you are able to get that degree--you must be very smart. You can get a Haynes Automotive Repair Manual for your specific car at almost any auto parts store or by calling 1-805-498-6703. They also sell them at Barnes and Nobel. If they don't have the one for your car--you can order it. Make sure you get the one made for your specific vehicle. |
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My brother just got a Haynes manual for his CRX, it has a lot of
explanations for the how as well as why. For my car (83 civic) I got a Honda service manual with the car and the only problem I have with it is that it assumes that you know what everythink looks like beforehand (ie. it will tell you that you need to remve something but will not tell you how or where it is) however they may have changed that aspect in the 10 years following. Andrew |
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thx a lot for all the answers, i think i'll go with the hayne's
i didnt think some ppl would take me putting my field down as showing-off... i apologize to those, not my intention in the first place ![]() i'm glad i found this forum (or newsgroup.. whatever it's called), lots of usefull stuff "alex nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message news:EGzMb.60280$8P6.1061097@wagner.videotron.net. .. > Hey guys, > > I just got all my "funds" together and bought my first car, > a 98 civic Cx (hatchback).... So far I'm not having too many problems, > (except that my clutch pedal has varied characteristics..... sometimes its > stiff, sometimes less so... weird). But anyways, I was trying to find some > information for the beginner mechanic on the web, and aside from basic stuff > I couldnt find much. I'm getting my electrical engineering b.eng in a year > so I am looking for some documentation where they assume the reader is not a > complete newbie. > Can someone recommend a good site/book? If possibly, I'm looking for > information on the actual repair of the car as well as the more detailed > theory. > > Thx for the time, > > Yuri. > > |
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To get an Owner's Manual for your Honda on line go to:
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/login..../prod_home.asp and register using your car's VIN number, that is on the dash. When I regestered, I found that my Tranny has a seven year/100,000 mile warrantee, not the three year/ 30,000 miles listed in the book. PS to an Electrical Engineering student(Power): Pass your EIT in your last year at School, then get your PE as soon as you are able. EEs with a PE will tell you to get a PE, EE without a PE will tell you not to bother. On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:11:14 -0500, "alex nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote: >Hey guys, > >I just got all my "funds" together and bought my first car, >a 98 civic Cx (hatchback).... So far I'm not having too many problems, >(except that my clutch pedal has varied characteristics..... sometimes its >stiff, sometimes less so... weird). But anyways, I was trying to find some >information for the beginner mechanic on the web, and aside from basic stuff >I couldnt find much. I'm getting my electrical engineering b.eng in a year >so I am looking for some documentation where they assume the reader is not a >complete newbie. >Can someone recommend a good site/book? If possibly, I'm looking for >information on the actual repair of the car as well as the more detailed >theory. > >Thx for the time, > >Yuri. > |
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i understand this is a hydralic system and i'm pretty sure i need a master
cylinder/ i guess i'm just looking for basic certification of what i believe to be the problem. could someone give me insight. Thanks |
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"tacinar2001" <terrycinar@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message
news:72fbb8304676f44e170ff020a370406a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >i understand this is a hydralic system and i'm pretty sure i need a master > cylinder/ i guess i'm just looking for basic certification of what i > believe to be the problem. could someone give me insight. > > Thanks > I'm not familiar with the 2001, but I think you're right - hydraulic (it would be a weird symptom for a cable anyway). Assuming the reservoir isn't empty and the clutch pedal hasn't been pushed at any time when the reservoir was empty, the answer is yes... you need a clutch cylinder. It's pretty much a toss-up whether the master or slave is at fault right now, but in my experience when one goes out the other is soon to follow. I recommend replacing the pair. If you are a little short of cash now (and doing it yourself so the overlapping labor isn't an issue) you can identify the failed cylinder and hold off a bit on the other. The slave is easiest to check: if there is fluid leakage it is bad. Leakage from the master usually isn't obvious until the cylinder is unmounted. BTW - as you might suspect, the DIY job is roughly the same as brake cylinders with less to bleed. The slave cylinder is easier than the master except the hardware is often amazingly tight. Mike |
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Michael Pardee wrote:
> "tacinar2001" <terrycinar@nospam.aol.com> wrote in message > news:72fbb8304676f44e170ff020a370406a@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > >>i understand this is a hydralic system and i'm pretty sure i need a master >>cylinder/ i guess i'm just looking for basic certification of what i >>believe to be the problem. could someone give me insight. >> >>Thanks >> > > I'm not familiar with the 2001, but I think you're right - hydraulic (it > would be a weird symptom for a cable anyway). > > Assuming the reservoir isn't empty and the clutch pedal hasn't been pushed > at any time when the reservoir was empty, the answer is yes... you need a > clutch cylinder. It's pretty much a toss-up whether the master or slave is > at fault right now, but in my experience when one goes out the other is soon > to follow. I recommend replacing the pair. If you are a little short of cash > now (and doing it yourself so the overlapping labor isn't an issue) you can > identify the failed cylinder and hold off a bit on the other. The slave is > easiest to check: if there is fluid leakage it is bad. Leakage from the > master usually isn't obvious until the cylinder is unmounted. master is more likely if the pedal's not returning. probably the internal spring. but you're right, check both. check the clutch pedal mechanism too - could be an old quarter pounder with cheese stuck in there. > > BTW - as you might suspect, the DIY job is roughly the same as brake > cylinders with less to bleed. The slave cylinder is easier than the master > except the hardware is often amazingly tight. > > Mike > > |
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"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:EfGdnUcDtbkgmK3eRVn-uA@speakeasy.net... > master is more likely if the pedal's not returning. probably the internal > spring. but you're right, check both. check the clutch pedal mechanism > too - could be an old quarter pounder with cheese stuck in there. > Eeww! Mike |
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