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I have a 97 Accord with 155K miles. I plan on replacing worn struts
(Monroe Sensatrac) in the next few weeks at a local shop. I like keeping my car riding its smoothest, even though its aging. My car make quite a bit of noise going over speed bumps slowly that sounds like noise in the springs. If the springs are also worn, this would be the perfect time to replace them (labor is mostly covered by strut replacement). How many miles do the stock springs on the 5th gen Accord tend to last? How can the mechanic tell if they should be replaced? Do they develop cracks, rust or do they simply loose some of their elasticity. I want to be somewhat educated about this before bringing my car in. Thanks |
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techman41973 wrote:
> I have a 97 Accord with 155K miles. I plan on replacing worn struts > (Monroe Sensatrac) in the next few weeks at a local shop. I like > keeping my car riding its smoothest, even though its aging. My car make > quite a bit of noise going over speed bumps slowly that sounds like > noise in the springs. If the springs are also worn, this would be the > perfect time to replace them (labor is mostly covered by strut > replacement). How many miles do the stock springs on the 5th gen Accord > tend to last? How can the mechanic tell if they should be replaced? Do > they develop cracks, rust or do they simply loose some of their > elasticity. I want to be somewhat educated about this before bringing > my car in. > Thanks Don't know about that version of Accord. But on the 4th-gen ('90-'93), the springs tended to break at either end of the coil, although this was more likely for cars driven in winter climates. When the right spring cracked on my '93, it had about 110k miles on it at the time. |
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Have a 97 accord with almost 200K on it and struts are OK - springs in
struts are ok - don't think the springs will go - struts could loose their dampening ability - jump on bumper and off - does it spring up and down - if not struts are probably ok. If a spring breaks - really rare - you would see one side of the car down - like the air bag lincoln continentals with a leak. If you do replace the struts - be damn careful with that spring compressor - had one to let go - really comes out with a vengance - can tear off fingers - break bones. Spend your money on something else besides your honda's springs/struts - replace the ATF every 30K - change oil filter every 4 to 5K depending upon how much you drive. Figure my honda is good for at least 250K before I replace it. |
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<techman41973@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1133945894.067832.106000@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > I have a 97 Accord with 155K miles. I plan on replacing worn struts How can the mechanic tell if they should be replaced? Do > they develop cracks, rust or do they simply loose some of their > elasticity. I want to be somewhat educated about this before bringing > my car in. > Thanks Not restricted to Hondas, I have seen springs sag, or lose their strength, over time. And, yes, occasionally one with break. You can measure from a ground level hard surface ( a garage floor) to a reference point on the car chassis to see if the height is correct. I believe this measurement is available for most cars. If you cant find the data for yours, you can measure each side and get a pretty good idea if one side has relaxed. If your springs are not broken nor 'relaxed', I see no real reason to replace them. |
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In article <1133945894.067832.106000@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups .com>,
techman41973@yahoo.com says... >I have a 97 Accord with 155K miles. I plan on replacing worn struts >(Monroe Sensatrac) in the next few weeks at a local shop. I like >keeping my car riding its smoothest, even though its aging. My car make >quite a bit of noise going over speed bumps slowly that sounds like >noise in the springs. If the springs are also worn, this would be the >perfect time to replace them (labor is mostly covered by strut >replacement). How many miles do the stock springs on the 5th gen Accord >tend to last? How can the mechanic tell if they should be replaced? Do >they develop cracks, rust or do they simply loose some of their >elasticity. I want to be somewhat educated about this before bringing >my car in. Check your ride height. If it is within spec, I would not worry about the springs. The noise you hear is probably some bushing/s that went bad. You should look into that and replace the bad part/s while you have the struts out. ---------- Alex |
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