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Old 10 Oct 2003, 12:45 am
Leo Lee
 
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Default Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

Automobile is like a partner. I asked this question because I don't know
how much I have to trust my car with 200,000 on with it. It's 89 automatic
civic. Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the car
does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
Can I trust my partner?
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Old 10 Oct 2003, 01:20 am
DrPimpDaddi
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

No. Dump that old bitch and get yourself a young lil tramp.




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Old 10 Oct 2003, 06:39 am
redeyedevil
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?


"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the car
> does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
> I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
> I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
> Can I trust my partner?


Go out and start the car every couple of hours then you don't have the
problem and it will be good for another 100 thousand miles.


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Old 10 Oct 2003, 09:27 am
Saintor
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

Anything goes. If you don't maintain a car that has "some tiny problems
like the car
does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning",
you just increase dramatically the risk.



"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53467eb7.0310092145.205538b8@posting.google.c om...
> Automobile is like a partner. I asked this question because I don't know
> how much I have to trust my car with 200,000 on with it. It's 89 automatic
> civic. Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the

car
> does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
> I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
> I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
> Can I trust my partner?



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Old 10 Oct 2003, 11:38 am
'Curly Q. Links'
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

Leo Lee wrote:
>
> Automobile is like a partner. I asked this question because I don't know
> how much I have to trust my car with 200,000 on with it. It's 89 automatic
> civic. Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the car
> does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
> I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
> I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
> Can I trust my partner?

-----------------------

Leo,

Here's a _useful_ answer:

Your car probably has lots of good miles left in her, and if you tell us
the full details / conditions about your little problems, maybe we can
help you solve them. Once those nagging problems have been resolved
you'll have a more optimistic/ unclouded perspective about whether your
car really is worthy of your trust.

We're here to help each other.

Be sure to include things like local temperature and service history in
your descriptions. It could be something simple. Is it and injected
engine?

'Curly'
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you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.
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Old 11 Oct 2003, 01:48 am
Leo Lee
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F86E06A.85BCE4C4@_interbaun.com>...
> Leo Lee wrote:
> >
> > Automobile is like a partner. I asked this question because I don't know
> > how much I have to trust my car with 200,000 on with it. It's 89 automatic
> > civic. Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the car
> > does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
> > I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
> > I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
> > Can I trust my partner?

> -----------------------
>
> Leo,
>
> Here's a _useful_ answer:
>
> Your car probably has lots of good miles left in her, and if you tell us
> the full details / conditions about your little problems, maybe we can
> help you solve them. Once those nagging problems have been resolved
> you'll have a more optimistic/ unclouded perspective about whether your
> car really is worthy of your trust.
>
> We're here to help each other.
>
> Be sure to include things like local temperature and service history in
> your descriptions. It could be something simple. Is it and injected
> engine?
>
> 'Curly'



I'm in Southern California.

My service history in past 3 years (that's all I remember)
- oil and transmission change regularly (I did)
- New bettery
- Replaced Starter from Refurished one.
- Just replaced Spart Plugs
- Fixed main relay starting problem
- Replaced Oxygen Sensor

Things I didn't do:
- Tune up
- New spark plug wires


Ignition not starting right away probably has to do with fuel
delivery
system such as fuel filter and main relay.3 months ago, I did fixed
the main relay fault which is defected in most 88 and 93 Civic and
Accord model. I did resoldering the joining point inside of main relay
part. After that the car started right away. But now I put the key in
the ignition does not start. It seems it I have to wait just put the
key in the hole and waiting few second, then it started. Now I have to
wait longer. One time I have to wait more than a 2 minutes. I'm not
sure this is has to do a problem on Starter. My best guess is there
still is a problem between main relay and fuel filter.
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Old 11 Oct 2003, 02:50 am
George Macdonald
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

On 10 Oct 2003 23:48:28 -0700, leeleo93@yahoo.com (Leo Lee) wrote:

>"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:<3F86E06A.85BCE4C4@_interbaun.com>...
>> Leo Lee wrote:
>> >
>> > Automobile is like a partner. I asked this question because I don't know
>> > how much I have to trust my car with 200,000 on with it. It's 89 automatic
>> > civic. Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the car
>> > does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
>> > I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
>> > I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
>> > Can I trust my partner?

>> -----------------------
>>
>> Leo,
>>
>> Here's a _useful_ answer:
>>
>> Your car probably has lots of good miles left in her, and if you tell us
>> the full details / conditions about your little problems, maybe we can
>> help you solve them. Once those nagging problems have been resolved
>> you'll have a more optimistic/ unclouded perspective about whether your
>> car really is worthy of your trust.
>>
>> We're here to help each other.
>>
>> Be sure to include things like local temperature and service history in
>> your descriptions. It could be something simple. Is it and injected
>> engine?
>>
>> 'Curly'

>
>
> I'm in Southern California.
>
> My service history in past 3 years (that's all I remember)
> - oil and transmission change regularly (I did)
> - New bettery
> - Replaced Starter from Refurished one.
> - Just replaced Spart Plugs
> - Fixed main relay starting problem
> - Replaced Oxygen Sensor
>
> Things I didn't do:
> - Tune up
> - New spark plug wires
>
>
> Ignition not starting right away probably has to do with fuel
>delivery
>system such as fuel filter and main relay.3 months ago, I did fixed
>the main relay fault which is defected in most 88 and 93 Civic and
>Accord model. I did resoldering the joining point inside of main relay
>part. After that the car started right away. But now I put the key in
>the ignition does not start. It seems it I have to wait just put the
>key in the hole and waiting few second, then it started. Now I have to
>wait longer. One time I have to wait more than a 2 minutes. I'm not
>sure this is has to do a problem on Starter. My best guess is there
>still is a problem between main relay and fuel filter.


I don't know if this is what appeared as my reply on other servers or if
it's just my server which is screwed up but this is obviously not my post.
I'lll see if I can repost correctly.

Rgds, George Macdonald

"Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
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Old 19 Oct 2003, 09:28 am
93 Fox
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?


"Leo Lee" <leeleo93@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53467eb7.0310092145.205538b8@posting.google.c om...
> Automobile is like a partner. I asked this question because I don't know
> how much I have to trust my car with 200,000 on with it. It's 89 automatic
> civic. Current I have tiny problems. I mean some tiny problems like the

car
> does not start right away after parked for many hours or in the morning.
> I'm worry if my car is getting old or this is the sign of getting old.
> I mean OLD. didn't I replaced or mainstain the necessiry parts?
> Can I trust my partner?


I had an 87 civic up until the beginning of this year. It had 250,000 miles
on it, and was running just fine (though I think it needed a new radiator).
Then, much to my dismay, an SUV totaled it (from behind) while I was stopped
at a red light. My point, she's probably got tens of thousands of miles
left... unless you wreck her :-)



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Old 21 Oct 2003, 05:56 pm
Mark Reichow
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

All old Honda's have this problem. Either replace the Main Fuel Relay
(about $40) or refurbish it by renewing the solder traces on the
relay.
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Old 22 Oct 2003, 03:07 pm
Randy Crowder
 
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Default Re: Can I trust my 89 Civic on 200,000 miles?

svshootingstar@yahoo.com (Mark Reichow) wrote in message news:<51e176ab.0310211456.336ca240@posting.google. com>...
> All old Honda's have this problem. Either replace the Main Fuel Relay
> (about $40) or refurbish it by renewing the solder traces on the
> relay.


Agree... main relay is most likely the problem.

I just got rid of a 91 with 220k miles and it was still a great car.
Regretted getting rid of it so much that I just bought another one!
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