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  • in reply to: 2004 Honda Odyssey – Any good? #488220
    JoeyJoey
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      Thanks for the replys. I’m going to hold off looking at the odyssey until spring because i’m looking to buy a 2005 Acura El at the moment and cannot afford to buy two cars right now.

      Cheers

      in reply to: 2004 Honda Odyssey – Any good? #489366
      JoeyJoey
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        Thanks for the replys. I’m going to hold off looking at the odyssey until spring because i’m looking to buy a 2005 Acura El at the moment and cannot afford to buy two cars right now.

        Cheers

        in reply to: 2005 Acura El Manual Tranny Fluid Change #489364
        JoeyJoey
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          Thanks for the reply. I’m going to go for it this weekand.

          Cheers

          in reply to: 2005 Acura El Manual Tranny Fluid Change #488218
          JoeyJoey
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            Thanks for the reply. I’m going to go for it this weekand.

            Cheers

            in reply to: Power Steering Fluid Leak – Volkswagen Vanagon #489362
            JoeyJoey
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              Thanks for the reply. I don’t have enough dough or patience or the will to drive the Van anymore so I wont get that rack replaced. I’m going to look at a used Acura El on Thursday, and if I get it, i’m going to put the Van in storage until I have enough dough, patience, and the will to drive it again.

              Cheers

              in reply to: Power Steering Fluid Leak – Volkswagen Vanagon #488216
              JoeyJoey
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                Thanks for the reply. I don’t have enough dough or patience or the will to drive the Van anymore so I wont get that rack replaced. I’m going to look at a used Acura El on Thursday, and if I get it, i’m going to put the Van in storage until I have enough dough, patience, and the will to drive it again.

                Cheers

                in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #489360
                JoeyJoey
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                  Thanks for all the replies. The van randomly felt like starting so I drove it home without a hitch. No towing necessary. I’m going to look at that Acura this Thursday, hopefully it isn’t all beat up! If I do end up purchasing that Acura, I will be putting the Van in storage for a while until I get enough money to fix all of its mechanical problems, and maybe get the rust fixed up too.

                  Cheers

                  in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #488214
                  JoeyJoey
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                    Thanks for all the replies. The van randomly felt like starting so I drove it home without a hitch. No towing necessary. I’m going to look at that Acura this Thursday, hopefully it isn’t all beat up! If I do end up purchasing that Acura, I will be putting the Van in storage for a while until I get enough money to fix all of its mechanical problems, and maybe get the rust fixed up too.

                    Cheers

                    in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #485348
                    JoeyJoey
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                      Thanks for the reply’s and suggestions. Just today, the van stalled while I was driving to work. But try as I might, it would not start. It turns over but that’s it. I had to ditch it at the side of the road and take the bus. I’m going to try and tow it home this weekend so I can check it over. I know that most of you will say no, but what the heck. Do you think its okay to pull the van with my sisters 2002 accord v6? Its about a 5 minute drive home. If not, that’s fine, i’ll just call a tow truck, but it would be nice to save some cash. As a completely off topic question, I’m looking to buy an ’05 Acura EL (civic si w/leather & rear disc brakes) manual transmission as a daily driver. Reliability wise, are they any good? The one i’m looking at has 183,000 km.

                      Thanks again,

                      Joey

                      in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #486199
                      JoeyJoey
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                        Thanks for the reply’s and suggestions. Just today, the van stalled while I was driving to work. But try as I might, it would not start. It turns over but that’s it. I had to ditch it at the side of the road and take the bus. I’m going to try and tow it home this weekend so I can check it over. I know that most of you will say no, but what the heck. Do you think its okay to pull the van with my sisters 2002 accord v6? Its about a 5 minute drive home. If not, that’s fine, i’ll just call a tow truck, but it would be nice to save some cash. As a completely off topic question, I’m looking to buy an ’05 Acura EL (civic si w/leather & rear disc brakes) manual transmission as a daily driver. Reliability wise, are they any good? The one i’m looking at has 183,000 km.

                        Thanks again,

                        Joey

                        in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #485345
                        JoeyJoey
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                          Thanks for the reply’s and suggestions. Just today, the van stalled while I was driving to work. But try as I might, it would not start. It turns over but that’s it. I had to ditch it at the side of the road and take the bus. I’m going to try and tow it home this weekend so I can check it over. I know that most of you will say no, but what the heck. Do you think its okay to pull the van with my sisters 2002 accord v6? Its about a 5 minute drive home. If not, that’s fine, i’ll just call a tow truck, but it would be nice to save some cash. As a completely off topic question, I’m looking to buy an ’05 Acura EL (civic si w/leather & rear disc brakes) manual transmission as a daily driver. Reliability wise, are they any good? The one i’m looking at has 183,000 km.

                          Thanks again,

                          Joey

                          in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #486195
                          JoeyJoey
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                            Thanks for the reply’s and suggestions. Just today, the van stalled while I was driving to work. But try as I might, it would not start. It turns over but that’s it. I had to ditch it at the side of the road and take the bus. I’m going to try and tow it home this weekend so I can check it over. I know that most of you will say no, but what the heck. Do you think its okay to pull the van with my sisters 2002 accord v6? Its about a 5 minute drive home. If not, that’s fine, i’ll just call a tow truck, but it would be nice to save some cash. As a completely off topic question, I’m looking to buy an ’05 Acura EL (civic si w/leather & rear disc brakes) manual transmission as a daily driver. Reliability wise, are they any good? The one i’m looking at has 183,000 km.

                            Thanks again,

                            Joey

                            in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #483579
                            JoeyJoey
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                              Here are some specs:

                              1.9 liter water-cooled horizontally opposed engine
                              DigiJet fuel injection
                              83HP @ 4800RPM, 105FtLbs @ 3200RPM
                              3 speed automatic transmission
                              Electronic ignition
                              Dynamic oil pressure system
                              Thermostatically controlled 2-speed electric radiator fan

                              in reply to: Intermittently dying van, while driving #484484
                              JoeyJoey
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                                Here are some specs:

                                1.9 liter water-cooled horizontally opposed engine
                                DigiJet fuel injection
                                83HP @ 4800RPM, 105FtLbs @ 3200RPM
                                3 speed automatic transmission
                                Electronic ignition
                                Dynamic oil pressure system
                                Thermostatically controlled 2-speed electric radiator fan

                                in reply to: 2002 accord SRS light on #471844
                                JoeyJoey
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                                  I went ahead and pulled the code and it was code 93 (What do you know! Drivers seat belt receiver)
                                  I’m going to call the dealership to see if they still cover it, although my warranty book says that (at least in Canada) all SRS related components are not covered after 5 years. But i’ll see what I can get them to do. As a side, I did find the part on Honda Parts Cheap for $47.62, but I won’t get ahead of myself until I reach some sort of conclusion with my Honda dealership.

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