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I drive a 99 Civic in upstate NY where it gets substantially below 0 F
(-20 or below in Celsius) regularly in the winter. At these temperatures: (1) The car's MAP sensor blows religiously once every winter - I'm sure this is what caused my muffler to be so worn it had to be replaced at 18K miles. (2) The ECM too blew recently. (3) The cruise control doesnt work... you set it on and the car decelerates just as if you'd stepped off the pedal (4) The cassette player doesnt work... it's a head problem (actually this happens at both extremes of heat and cold). (5) The automatic transmission doesnt engage until the car is warmed up for several minutes. I am surprised Honda hasnt fixed their new MAP sensors to work right yet... coz the problem happens every year -- I've heard this from some of my friends too... let alone having a recall. I also think cold weather Honda owners live in a state of denial. Me too for quite some time, but now I'll say it: beyond the engine, handling and decent interiors, the car is quite a piece of junk. Khan |
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What is it with Hondas and cold weather?
Nothing. It was -30 C here lately and, other that everything being stiff, I noticed no difference with my Honda. My parent's Civic original battery gave up with this cold weather. But I'm actually impressed as it is a 96. So the question would rather be: what's wrong with your Honda and cold weather? |
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chengiz@my-deja.com (Chengiz Khan) spake unto the masses in
news:9f2b7d16.0401211224.18b6714c@posting.google.c om: > I drive a 99 Civic in upstate NY where it gets substantially below 0 F > (-20 or below in Celsius) regularly in the winter. At these > temperatures: (1) The car's MAP sensor blows religiously once every > winter Do you have a K&N air filter? > - I'm sure this is what caused my muffler to be so worn it had > to be replaced at 18K miles. (2) The ECM too blew recently. Really. Please detail what sort of modifications have been done to this car: _) Stereo _) Remote starter _) Alarm _) Fog lights -) Engine mods _) Other intrusions into OEM systems >I also think cold weather Honda owners live in a > state of denial. Or else there's nothing wrong. Up here in my neck of the woods it gets down to -20F regularly. There are numerous Hondas in my neighborhood, including mine. No problems. They all start and run just fine. -- TeGGeR® |
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Khan!!!!
I'm with Off-The-Wall-Paul. It must be something with YOUR Civic. My '95 DX Coupe was great ESPECIALLY in cold weather down to -25F. Never failed to start ... even with a 6 year old battery. Sometimes it wouldn't even turn over 1 full time before it would fire. Only thing that went on this car in the first 100,000 miles was the heater switch (replaced under warranty) and the exhaust (rotted out due to over-salting the roads). --- Bror Jace |
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Chengiz Khan wrote:
> I drive a 99 Civic in upstate NY where it gets substantially below 0 F > (-20 or below in Celsius) regularly in the winter. One minor cold-weather story: Last weekend, during the cold snap in the Northeast, a colleague and I had to make a road trip from Long Island up to the Boston area in his new Pilot. A couple of times, the windshield washer nozzles froze up at highway speeds (with road salt gradually obscuring the forward view) and would not unfreeze unless we pulled over and idled for a few minutes. Annoying, though more than outweighed by the 4WD. -- Mike Smith |
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On 21 Jan 2004 21:21:22 GMT, "Tegger®"
<teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote: > >Or else there's nothing wrong. Up here in my neck of the woods it gets down >to -20F regularly. There are numerous Hondas in my neighborhood, including >mine. No problems. They all start and run just fine. In Chicago it often drops below (sometimes a lot below) 0F in January/February. Never heard of anyone replacing a MAP sensor. I have heard reports of Honda ECUs failing (not specifically related to temperature), but no one I know. Not sure how a failing MAP sensor would damage the muffler. |
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"Mike Smith" <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote in message
news:100uoplo160o9bb@news.supernews.com... > Chengiz Khan wrote: > > > I drive a 99 Civic in upstate NY where it gets substantially below 0 F > > (-20 or below in Celsius) regularly in the winter. > > One minor cold-weather story: Last weekend, during the cold snap in the > Northeast, a colleague and I had to make a road trip from Long Island up > to the Boston area in his new Pilot. A couple of times, the windshield > washer nozzles froze up at highway speeds (with road salt gradually > obscuring the forward view) and would not unfreeze unless we pulled over > and idled for a few minutes. Annoying, though more than outweighed by > the 4WD. The 2001 Civic I used to own had the nozzles on the hood too. They were sometimes stuck in the snow but it never happened that they would freeze while driving. In my CR-V, the nozzles are not on the hood, they just under the edge of the hood so they are protected while driving. |
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Mike Smith wrote:
> Chengiz Khan wrote: > >> I drive a 99 Civic in upstate NY where it gets substantially below 0 F >> (-20 or below in Celsius) regularly in the winter. > > > One minor cold-weather story: Last weekend, during the cold snap in the > Northeast, a colleague and I had to make a road trip from Long Island up > to the Boston area in his new Pilot. A couple of times, the windshield > washer nozzles froze up at highway speeds (with road salt gradually > obscuring the forward view) and would not unfreeze unless we pulled over > and idled for a few minutes. Annoying, though more than outweighed by > the 4WD. > > -- > Mike Smith > ==================== Mike, That's just about the only feature that VW has that I think is cool... Some models have heated washer nozzles. Way superior to the blue L.E.D. nozzles we see on Hondas. Stay warm. :-) 'Curly ==================== |
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 00:44:16 -0500, Mike Smith
<mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote: >Chengiz Khan wrote: > >> I drive a 99 Civic in upstate NY where it gets substantially below 0 F >> (-20 or below in Celsius) regularly in the winter. > >One minor cold-weather story: Last weekend, during the cold snap in the >Northeast, a colleague and I had to make a road trip from Long Island up >to the Boston area in his new Pilot. A couple of times, the windshield >washer nozzles froze up at highway speeds (with road salt gradually >obscuring the forward view) and would not unfreeze unless we pulled over >and idled for a few minutes. Annoying, though more than outweighed by >the 4WD. Did he have the anti-freeze type of washer fluid in the reservoir, or just the plain type without antifreeze? I almost had a wreck on I-25 in Denver because the idiot at the lube shop put water in the reservoir. Dick |
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Thus spake Gordon McGrew on 1/21/2004 11:59 PM:
> In Chicago it often drops below (sometimes a lot below) 0F in > January/February. Granted, today wasn't below 0, but single digits is still freakin' cold no matter what side of the thermometer you're on. My '91 Accord fired right up this morning though. Incidentally, which side of Chicago are you on, or are you actually *in* Chicago? I'm one of the west suburb snobs. ![]() -moitz- |
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