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  • in reply to: I do not know the problem #468521
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      [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZwt_QMaCS0[/video]
      I know i said i fixed my wire problem, but i think i spoke to soon. There were 2 doing it, i got them both in(so i thought) now one of them isn’t staying in anymore. Please excuse my stupidity on naming some of these things, i think i call the valve cover my engine but thats not that point.

      in reply to: Speedometer Problem #468366
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        [quote=”johnbkobb” post=33535][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33464][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33461][quote=”NorfolkBMX” post=33455]I Am the owner of a 1995 Honda Civic Dx and have a very similar problem except my speedometer almost never works and sometimes it will randomly just click on and start working for a few minutes and just die out. i do not have a code scanner to figure out the service code but need help with this issue bad. please help[/quote]

        Go to Advance Auto parts or AutoZone and they will scan your code with a scanner for no charge. If you have a CEL or transmission code for a faulty VSS, you may have a problem with your VSS or the wiring going to the VSS.[/quote]
        I checked with AutoZone, they told me no autozone does free scans anymore, you have to find the code and they will tell you what it means.[/quote]

        http://www.ehow.com/how_6367136_read-codes-1995-honda-civic.html%5B/quote%5D
        The problem with that is my check engine light is burned out.

        in reply to: Speedometer Problem #468504
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          [quote=”johnbkobb” post=33535][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33464][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33461][quote=”NorfolkBMX” post=33455]I Am the owner of a 1995 Honda Civic Dx and have a very similar problem except my speedometer almost never works and sometimes it will randomly just click on and start working for a few minutes and just die out. i do not have a code scanner to figure out the service code but need help with this issue bad. please help[/quote]

          Go to Advance Auto parts or AutoZone and they will scan your code with a scanner for no charge. If you have a CEL or transmission code for a faulty VSS, you may have a problem with your VSS or the wiring going to the VSS.[/quote]
          I checked with AutoZone, they told me no autozone does free scans anymore, you have to find the code and they will tell you what it means.[/quote]

          http://www.ehow.com/how_6367136_read-codes-1995-honda-civic.html%5B/quote%5D
          The problem with that is my check engine light is burned out.

          in reply to: I do not know the problem #468326
          EdFiggyEdFiggy
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            [quote=”dreamer2355″ post=33499]Here is a video that Eric made on Factory Service Manuals –

            They are worth there weight in gold if you do not have access to other programs such as Alldata and so forth.

            As for your oil leak, you will need to clean the engine with degreaser to try and isolate the leak.

            If we have customers where i work complain of an oil leak and there entire underside of there engine is covered in oil seepage, we recommend a ‘wash down’ and send the customer on there way and have them return in a few days.

            Now as for the cost in vehicle repairs, welcome to the world of vehicle ownership. Most ‘shops’ will charge around $100 for labor rate so that is to be expected. Before taking your vehicle in anywhere, i would try to research some ‘shops’ in your area for reviews.

            If you take it to a independent repair facility, make sure there techs are at least ASE certified.

            Good job on fixing your issue with your ignition wire!

            Keep us posted.[/quote]
            When you say a “wash down”, is that something i can do myself? And what would i use to clean the engine with, can i use the degreaser to wipe down all the things in my engine compartment? Or is there other things i need to wipe down other parts?

            in reply to: I do not know the problem #468459
            EdFiggyEdFiggy
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              [quote=”dreamer2355″ post=33499]Here is a video that Eric made on Factory Service Manuals –

              They are worth there weight in gold if you do not have access to other programs such as Alldata and so forth.

              As for your oil leak, you will need to clean the engine with degreaser to try and isolate the leak.

              If we have customers where i work complain of an oil leak and there entire underside of there engine is covered in oil seepage, we recommend a ‘wash down’ and send the customer on there way and have them return in a few days.

              Now as for the cost in vehicle repairs, welcome to the world of vehicle ownership. Most ‘shops’ will charge around $100 for labor rate so that is to be expected. Before taking your vehicle in anywhere, i would try to research some ‘shops’ in your area for reviews.

              If you take it to a independent repair facility, make sure there techs are at least ASE certified.

              Good job on fixing your issue with your ignition wire!

              Keep us posted.[/quote]
              When you say a “wash down”, is that something i can do myself? And what would i use to clean the engine with, can i use the degreaser to wipe down all the things in my engine compartment? Or is there other things i need to wipe down other parts?

              in reply to: I do not know the problem #468324
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                [quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33478][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33477]And what exactly is the manual for?[/quote]

                Download it and open it up to find out. You really have no idea of what i’m talking about.

                I’m not stupid bro, I know what i’m talking about when it comes to Honda manuals. I wasn’t talking about the owners manual but the service manual.

                It is the service manual for honda technicians, the OFFICIAL manual. Use it to fix your car. :stick:[/quote]
                I wasn’t questioning your knowledge, i just wasn’t sure what i needed the manual for, but i see why now and thank you.

                in reply to: I do not know the problem #468456
                EdFiggyEdFiggy
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                  [quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33478][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33477]And what exactly is the manual for?[/quote]

                  Download it and open it up to find out. You really have no idea of what i’m talking about.

                  I’m not stupid bro, I know what i’m talking about when it comes to Honda manuals. I wasn’t talking about the owners manual but the service manual.

                  It is the service manual for honda technicians, the OFFICIAL manual. Use it to fix your car. :stick:[/quote]
                  I wasn’t questioning your knowledge, i just wasn’t sure what i needed the manual for, but i see why now and thank you.

                  in reply to: I do not know the problem #468245
                  EdFiggyEdFiggy
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                    And what exactly is the manual for?

                    in reply to: I do not know the problem #468371
                    EdFiggyEdFiggy
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                      And what exactly is the manual for?

                      in reply to: I do not know the problem #468244
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                        [quote=”W00DBar0n” post=33475][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33474][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33472][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33469][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33467][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33465]I took it to the dealer and asked how much it would cost to fix the oil pan thing and they were trying to charge me 250$, which to me sounds ridiculous, i just don’t know any mechanics around my area that are trustworthy.[/quote]

                        That’s not such a bad price if they do everything right. Was that just for the gasket right? It took me 4 hours to put mine on.

                        Like I said though, make sure where the leak is coming from. If you are low on cash you can do 2 things; check and see exactly HOW MUCH oil you are losing from the leak and see how long you can go without doing the job (see if you can prolong); or 2, take the liberty of doing the job yourself.

                        Where do you live man, its 2 AM where I am now.[/quote]
                        I’m in southern California, i just bought this car a week ago, i just got my license a week ago, i am only 18 and i am just now finding out all these costs, i have a decent paying job its just, i have other things i need to pay for, and they wanted 105$ to find where the leak was(That is just a base price) and then somewhere around 250$ to fix it depending on how to fix it, not to mention thats not my only problem, the problem with my spark plugs i kinda was able to fix myself, i guess you need to apply a little pressure to get the spark plug wires into the wells so they “snap in” i guess, sorry if that seemed like a stupid thing not to know, but my engine fires up just fine and doesn’t shake, but there is still the oil leak and oil on the ends of the rubber wires.[/quote]

                        Wow, you’re very young. I am 22. Instead of paying 105$ for them to find the leak, buy some jack stands, a jack, and a manual for your vehicle. I recommend getting a Haynes manual, you can find them at the auto parts store. OR, even better and for free, you can download the OFFICIAL Honda manual for your model. All you need now is a working printer and with the right tools you can fix anything on your car.

                        Here is the link:

                        http://www.pdfasal.com/auto/1994-1997-honda-accord-service-manual.html

                        To download it, you want to scroll down to where it says “download”, then right click on on the file and select “save link as”. Then allow the 49 MB file to download.

                        Open it up and you will be filled with great understanding about your vehicle. No repair will be impossible with the right tools. It lays it out with diagrams so it doesn’t seem hard at all. Its so easy with the official manual.[/quote]
                        I have the original manual[/quote]
                        A service manual?
                        A service manual and an owners manual are two different things, just letting you know if you did not know.[/quote]
                        I’m not sure which one it is, i would have to look.

                        in reply to: I do not know the problem #468369
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                          [quote=”W00DBar0n” post=33475][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33474][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33472][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33469][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33467][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33465]I took it to the dealer and asked how much it would cost to fix the oil pan thing and they were trying to charge me 250$, which to me sounds ridiculous, i just don’t know any mechanics around my area that are trustworthy.[/quote]

                          That’s not such a bad price if they do everything right. Was that just for the gasket right? It took me 4 hours to put mine on.

                          Like I said though, make sure where the leak is coming from. If you are low on cash you can do 2 things; check and see exactly HOW MUCH oil you are losing from the leak and see how long you can go without doing the job (see if you can prolong); or 2, take the liberty of doing the job yourself.

                          Where do you live man, its 2 AM where I am now.[/quote]
                          I’m in southern California, i just bought this car a week ago, i just got my license a week ago, i am only 18 and i am just now finding out all these costs, i have a decent paying job its just, i have other things i need to pay for, and they wanted 105$ to find where the leak was(That is just a base price) and then somewhere around 250$ to fix it depending on how to fix it, not to mention thats not my only problem, the problem with my spark plugs i kinda was able to fix myself, i guess you need to apply a little pressure to get the spark plug wires into the wells so they “snap in” i guess, sorry if that seemed like a stupid thing not to know, but my engine fires up just fine and doesn’t shake, but there is still the oil leak and oil on the ends of the rubber wires.[/quote]

                          Wow, you’re very young. I am 22. Instead of paying 105$ for them to find the leak, buy some jack stands, a jack, and a manual for your vehicle. I recommend getting a Haynes manual, you can find them at the auto parts store. OR, even better and for free, you can download the OFFICIAL Honda manual for your model. All you need now is a working printer and with the right tools you can fix anything on your car.

                          Here is the link:

                          http://www.pdfasal.com/auto/1994-1997-honda-accord-service-manual.html

                          To download it, you want to scroll down to where it says “download”, then right click on on the file and select “save link as”. Then allow the 49 MB file to download.

                          Open it up and you will be filled with great understanding about your vehicle. No repair will be impossible with the right tools. It lays it out with diagrams so it doesn’t seem hard at all. Its so easy with the official manual.[/quote]
                          I have the original manual[/quote]
                          A service manual?
                          A service manual and an owners manual are two different things, just letting you know if you did not know.[/quote]
                          I’m not sure which one it is, i would have to look.

                          in reply to: I do not know the problem #468365
                          EdFiggyEdFiggy
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                            [quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33472][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33469][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33467][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33465]I took it to the dealer and asked how much it would cost to fix the oil pan thing and they were trying to charge me 250$, which to me sounds ridiculous, i just don’t know any mechanics around my area that are trustworthy.[/quote]

                            That’s not such a bad price if they do everything right. Was that just for the gasket right? It took me 4 hours to put mine on.

                            Like I said though, make sure where the leak is coming from. If you are low on cash you can do 2 things; check and see exactly HOW MUCH oil you are losing from the leak and see how long you can go without doing the job (see if you can prolong); or 2, take the liberty of doing the job yourself.

                            Where do you live man, its 2 AM where I am now.[/quote]
                            I’m in southern California, i just bought this car a week ago, i just got my license a week ago, i am only 18 and i am just now finding out all these costs, i have a decent paying job its just, i have other things i need to pay for, and they wanted 105$ to find where the leak was(That is just a base price) and then somewhere around 250$ to fix it depending on how to fix it, not to mention thats not my only problem, the problem with my spark plugs i kinda was able to fix myself, i guess you need to apply a little pressure to get the spark plug wires into the wells so they “snap in” i guess, sorry if that seemed like a stupid thing not to know, but my engine fires up just fine and doesn’t shake, but there is still the oil leak and oil on the ends of the rubber wires.[/quote]

                            Wow, you’re very young. I am 22. Instead of paying 105$ for them to find the leak, buy some jack stands, a jack, and a manual for your vehicle. I recommend getting a Haynes manual, you can find them at the auto parts store. OR, even better and for free, you can download the OFFICIAL Honda manual for your model. All you need now is a working printer and with the right tools you can fix anything on your car.

                            Here is the link:

                            http://www.pdfasal.com/auto/1994-1997-honda-accord-service-manual.html

                            To download it, you want to scroll down to where it says “download”, then right click on on the file and select “save link as”. Then allow the 49 MB file to download.

                            Open it up and you will be filled with great understanding about your vehicle. No repair will be impossible with the right tools. It lays it out with diagrams so it doesn’t seem hard at all. Its so easy with the official manual.[/quote]
                            I have the original manual

                            in reply to: I do not know the problem #468242
                            EdFiggyEdFiggy
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                              [quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33472][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33469][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33467][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33465]I took it to the dealer and asked how much it would cost to fix the oil pan thing and they were trying to charge me 250$, which to me sounds ridiculous, i just don’t know any mechanics around my area that are trustworthy.[/quote]

                              That’s not such a bad price if they do everything right. Was that just for the gasket right? It took me 4 hours to put mine on.

                              Like I said though, make sure where the leak is coming from. If you are low on cash you can do 2 things; check and see exactly HOW MUCH oil you are losing from the leak and see how long you can go without doing the job (see if you can prolong); or 2, take the liberty of doing the job yourself.

                              Where do you live man, its 2 AM where I am now.[/quote]
                              I’m in southern California, i just bought this car a week ago, i just got my license a week ago, i am only 18 and i am just now finding out all these costs, i have a decent paying job its just, i have other things i need to pay for, and they wanted 105$ to find where the leak was(That is just a base price) and then somewhere around 250$ to fix it depending on how to fix it, not to mention thats not my only problem, the problem with my spark plugs i kinda was able to fix myself, i guess you need to apply a little pressure to get the spark plug wires into the wells so they “snap in” i guess, sorry if that seemed like a stupid thing not to know, but my engine fires up just fine and doesn’t shake, but there is still the oil leak and oil on the ends of the rubber wires.[/quote]

                              Wow, you’re very young. I am 22. Instead of paying 105$ for them to find the leak, buy some jack stands, a jack, and a manual for your vehicle. I recommend getting a Haynes manual, you can find them at the auto parts store. OR, even better and for free, you can download the OFFICIAL Honda manual for your model. All you need now is a working printer and with the right tools you can fix anything on your car.

                              Here is the link:

                              http://www.pdfasal.com/auto/1994-1997-honda-accord-service-manual.html

                              To download it, you want to scroll down to where it says “download”, then right click on on the file and select “save link as”. Then allow the 49 MB file to download.

                              Open it up and you will be filled with great understanding about your vehicle. No repair will be impossible with the right tools. It lays it out with diagrams so it doesn’t seem hard at all. Its so easy with the official manual.[/quote]
                              I have the original manual

                              in reply to: Speedometer Problem #468358
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                                Also there is no AdvanceAuto within 100 miles of where i live.

                                in reply to: Speedometer Problem #468239
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                                  Also there is no AdvanceAuto within 100 miles of where i live.

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