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Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe which as
we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. I have owned several Accords previously and was wondering if any US owners had experienced the vehicle "using" oil. I have not had time to analyse how much it is using yet as i have just realised it was happening and just caught the problem before disaster struck....hardly any oil showing on the dip-stick yesterday. All the previous Accords i have owned never needed topping up between services. The car is definately not leaking any fluids and does not seem to be burning any from the exhaust. Any views would be appreciated. It's a 1999 2litre vtec ES Coupe. Thanks Ian |
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Ian Lillystone wrote:
> Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe which as > we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. is it? i thought euro accords were different. the current euro accord is sold here as an acura. |
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I'm not sure about whether its the same model or not then, but mines
definately US built according to the plate on front bulkhead. Ian "SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:keK_c.380086$%_6.161217@attbi_s01... > Ian Lillystone wrote: > > > Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe which as > > we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. > > is it? i thought euro accords were different. the current euro accord is > sold here as an acura. |
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>> Ian Lillystone wrote:
>> > Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe > which as >> > we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. > "SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:keK_c.380086$%_6.161217@attbi_s01... >> is it? i thought euro accords were different. the current euro accord is >> sold here as an acura. "Ian Lillystone" <i.lillystone1@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:z7T_c.12$Fv4.11@newsfe1-win.ntli.net... > I'm not sure about whether its the same model or not then, but mines > definately US built according to the plate on front bulkhead. > Ian There are quite a lot of similarities between the model ranges. For example, my 97 UK Accord Aerodeck 2.0 LSi has the same body as the US Accord Wagon - the trim is the same as the LX Wagon. The UK 2.2 ESi has the EX Wagon trim. Wierd thing is, most of the mechanicals of both cars match with the EX (for example the 4-2-1 exhaust manifold), so the 2.0 LSi and 2.2 ESi have very little difference in horsepower. I gather that this is not the case with the LX and EX Wagons. Anyway, Ian, you need to find out which engine is in your Accord. Then someone on here ought to be able to tell you which (if any) US Hondas have the same engine. FWIW, none of the Honda's I've encountered have ever burnt any oil, so it sounds like there might be an issue. HTH, Al |
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To answer your question...
I had a Prelude that did the exact same thing. Went through the entire crankcase of oil between changes from the day I bought it at 50,000 kms to the day I sold it at 450,000 kms. No leaks, textbook compression and certainly never blue smoke. Talked to others that had the same observations and had a dealer tell me its normal. One more thing: both that Prelude and my present Accord would show dipstick readings of almost zero when I did bother to check for whatever reason when there was actually almost 2 liters in the case. This was a concern for me when I first started noticing the Prelude consuming oil ( no doubt the same reaction and surprise as you recently had ) as I wondered why my oil light never came on. Next time you change the oil, throw a litre in it and start it- you will see the light come on - so it does work. My Accord doesn't consume oil but I do have to add to it periodically as I have a leak in a cracked oilpan from hitting roadkill. Even though the dipstick may read zero, I don't worry about getting to the next service station as I know there is oil in it. Hope that helps you to sleep a little better. "Ian Lillystone" <i.lillystone1@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:GNC_c.123$5s5.41@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe which as > we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. > I have owned several Accords previously and was wondering if any US owners > had experienced the vehicle "using" oil. > I have not had time to analyse how much it is using yet as i have just > realised it was happening and just caught the problem before disaster > struck....hardly any oil showing on the dip-stick yesterday. > All the previous Accords i have owned never needed topping up between > services. > The car is definately not leaking any fluids and does not seem to be burning > any from the exhaust. > Any views would be appreciated. > It's a 1999 2litre vtec ES Coupe. > Thanks > Ian > > |
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It certainly does, it not so much of a problem now that i am aware of it, i
can keep a eye on it more regularly. It's just a bit of a mystery cos its most certainly not leaking and does not appear to be burning it, but i guess it must be cos its got to be going somewhere. Thanks a lot for your help. Ian "MajBach1" <removeallbut_majbach@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:AfY_c.6042$lP4.387932@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > To answer your question... > I had a Prelude that did the exact same thing. Went through the entire > crankcase of oil between changes from the day I bought it at 50,000 kms to > the day I sold it at 450,000 kms. No leaks, textbook compression and > certainly never blue smoke. Talked to others that had the same observations > and had a dealer tell me its normal. > One more thing: both that Prelude and my present Accord would show dipstick > readings of almost zero when I did bother to check for whatever reason when > there was actually almost 2 liters in the case. This was a concern for me > when I first started noticing the Prelude consuming oil ( no doubt the same > reaction and surprise as you recently had ) as I wondered why my oil light > never came on. Next time you change the oil, throw a litre in it and start > it- you will see the light come on - so it does work. My Accord doesn't > consume oil but I do have to add to it periodically as I have a leak in a > cracked oilpan from hitting roadkill. Even though the dipstick may read > zero, I don't worry about getting to the next service station as I know > there is oil in it. > > Hope that helps you to sleep a little better. > > > "Ian Lillystone" <i.lillystone1@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:GNC_c.123$5s5.41@newsfe5-win.ntli.net... > > Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe which > as > > we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. > > I have owned several Accords previously and was wondering if any US owners > > had experienced the vehicle "using" oil. > > I have not had time to analyse how much it is using yet as i have just > > realised it was happening and just caught the problem before disaster > > struck....hardly any oil showing on the dip-stick yesterday. > > All the previous Accords i have owned never needed topping up between > > services. > > The car is definately not leaking any fluids and does not seem to be > burning > > any from the exhaust. > > Any views would be appreciated. > > It's a 1999 2litre vtec ES Coupe. > > Thanks > > Ian > > > > > > |
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Ian Lillystone wrote:
> Hello i am from the UK and have recently bought a used Accord coupe which as > we all are aware is US built and i gather a very common car over there. > I have owned several Accords previously and was wondering if any US owners > had experienced the vehicle "using" oil. > I have not had time to analyse how much it is using yet as i have just > realised it was happening and just caught the problem before disaster > struck....hardly any oil showing on the dip-stick yesterday. > All the previous Accords i have owned never needed topping up between > services. > The car is definately not leaking any fluids and does not seem to be burning > any from the exhaust. > Any views would be appreciated. > It's a 1999 2litre vtec ES Coupe. > Thanks > Ian =============== Hondas _use_ some oil. Get an owner's manual, check oil and other fluids as the manual describes. (despite what you read on the internet) Replace the PVC if the consumption gets high. A stuck PCV can suck the oil vapour out of your engine very quickly. 'Curly' |
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