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just bought my first Honda...I LOVE IT!!!!!!.........
anything I should know as a new owner of a 1999 Accord LX things i should watch for??etc..improve performance , gas mileage..stuff like that..ANYTHING REALLY!!!!!!! all reports from folks so far have given the car FULL MARKS!!!!! one guy asked me "so, what's it like to drive the best?" I LOVE this car!! Trevor NO NEED TO E-MAIL...I'LL CHECK FOR POSTINGS thanx |
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<MTM7b.434464$4UE.398040@news01.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com>, "HONDA" <tdoyle132@rogers.com> wrote: > anything I should know as a new owner of a 1999 Accord LX The clock light is fragile, but it's brutally simple to replace. Don't worry if it goes out; just pry the clock module out from the bottom, unplug it, remove the bulb, and replace it. $2 at the dealer. The A/C cabin filter is not the easiest thing to replace. The dealer will charge you $110 or so for it; however, with some patience, you can do it yourself for $10 or so (the cost of the aftermarket filters). Take the glove box out, take the lower dash panel off (two screws under the fuse box door, one screw under the center console, and the rest are just pressure clips), and you're there. The 01 and 02 Accord EX came with a nice in-dash 6 disc changer with cassette; it should drop right in that hole in the dash. Again, a brutally simple mod. Coolant change every 30K miles. I'm sure I'll think of more. |
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Falling asleep through HONDA's post...
> anything I should know as a new owner of a 1999 Accord LX Is it an automatic? Honda extended the warantee on a few of these, but I don't have the link on how to check, it went by VIN number -- "If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel http://www.cafeshops.com/creexul.2534632 Owner of Henry Cotter, apparently not the first, http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...=UTF-8&oe=UTF- 8&q=author:manofhour%40webtv.net+ |
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Glad to hear it. I have owned 6 and will continue to purchase as the years
go by. "HONDA" <tdoyle132@rogers.com> wrote in message news:MTM7b.434464$4UE.398040@news01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com... > just bought my first Honda...I LOVE IT!!!!!!......... > > anything I should know as a new owner of a 1999 Accord LX > > things i should watch for??etc..improve performance , gas mileage..stuff > like that..ANYTHING REALLY!!!!!!! > > all reports from folks so far have given the car FULL MARKS!!!!! > > one guy asked me "so, what's it like to drive the best?" > > I LOVE this car!! > > Trevor > > NO NEED TO E-MAIL...I'LL CHECK FOR POSTINGS > thanx > > |
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On 13 Sep 2003 22:10:59 GMT, drpimpdaddi@aol.commodore64 (DrPimpDaddi)
wrote: >first of all... take some ritalin. > >secondly, replace the timing belt. > > > > >................... >I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists. Since he didn't mention a V6, I have to assume that he has the I4. I'm pretty sure that the I4 has a timing chain. |
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>Since he didn't mention a V6, I have to assume that he has the I4.
>I'm pretty sure that the I4 has a timing chain. > Wrong. Pre '03 Accords had timing belts. Even the V6. Now, the V6 has timing chain. .................... I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists. |
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On 14 Sep 2003 14:38:50 GMT, drpimpdaddi@aol.commodore64 (DrPimpDaddi)
wrote: >>Since he didn't mention a V6, I have to assume that he has the I4. >>I'm pretty sure that the I4 has a timing chain. >> > >Wrong. Pre '03 Accords had timing belts. Even the V6. Now, the V6 has timing >chain. > > > >................... >I do not killfile nor use do-not-call lists. I was wrong about the '99... it does have a timing belt. You're wrong about the 2003 models... the V6 still has a belt, but it's the I4 that's gone to a chain. From Honda's press info at introduction: "Major 4-Cylinder Components Cylinder Head and Valvetrain The i-VTEC engine is crowned by a compact, lightweight cylinder head made of pressure-cast aluminum alloy. Its 4-valve-per-cylinder design has double overhead camshafts activated by a silent chain drive to ensure extremely precise control of the cam phasing. The cam drive is maintenance-free throughout the life of the engine." "Major V6 components <snip> While the new V6 maintains the basic SOHC design, 4-valves-per-cylinder and VTEC, configurations, refinements significantly boost operating efficiencies. As before, each camshaft is inserted into the head from the front of the engine-an approach that saves weight and complexity by eliminating the need for bolt-on cam caps. And the crankshaft still drives each cam via a fiberglass-reinforced toothed timing belt. " |
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