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Hi,
I need to get a used car as mine (a truck) is in need of a engine rebuild soon. I would like to get a used honda of 90's vintage. Maybe a newer one if the price is right. I was wondering what are the typical problems. Do engines or drivetrain have a history of going out? Any info will help. Thanks |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 20:26:51 GMT, noel akins <nakins@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Hi, > I need to get a used car as mine (a truck) is in need of a engine >rebuild soon. I would like to get a used honda of 90's vintage. Maybe >a newer one if the price is right. I was wondering what are the >typical problems. Do engines or drivetrain have a history of going >out? Any info will help. It depends a lot on where you live and where the car has lived. In the frost belt, radiator, front springs and brake calipers/rotors are often up for replacement over 100K miles or 8years or so; C/V joints seem to vary - I have ones with 130K miles/12 years which still feel OK with boots which look good, others have had to replace earlier. Early 90's models have had trouble with distributor bearing, ignition igniter and main (fuel pump) relay - usually a simple replacement in each case, which is best done with Honda parts. I've never owned an auto-trans but Honda's design will not take some of the abuse which others might be OK with, e.g. rocking when stuck in a slippery situation. From '98, the Accord/Odyssey auto-trans has gotten a bad reputation, with a limited extended warranty for some years only - see: http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...warranty_x.htm I've found the engine and manual trans bullet proof but I follow maintenance fairly strictly and do not abuse my cars... other than with my right foor occasionally. If you buy, make sure to find out when the timing belt was last replaced, or plan on replacing shortly after purchase. Pay particular attention to keep the cooling system in tip-top condition - one seemingly minor overheat can do serious damage. Use Honda coolant, power steering and transmission fluid, even for the manual trans and your favorite for any other consumables. For brakes, the Honda parts seem to work best too. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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