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  • in reply to: Honda civic si noise shifting into first gear #877857
    Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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      The “metallic” noise I hear happens when engaging clutch into 1st gear. Very intermitent

      in reply to: Honda civic si noise shifting into first gear #877839
      Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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        Question: if it’s an input shaft bearing would I have an issue while shifting through all the gears and not just 1st gear and would the noise be intermittent or would it manifest all the time?

        in reply to: No Start, No Crank 1994 Honda Perlude #871344
        Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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          I started the prelude. I just started it for a few seconds, so the 10 year old gas did not cause other problems. Smoke came from the engine when I turned car off. Could this be an exhaust leak or car has not been started in 10 years?

          in reply to: 2004 honda accord radio does not have sound #651193
          Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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            radio display is functioning. volume intensity is showing but no sound. This happen three weeks ago. Last week the sound came back. Now no sound.

            in reply to: 2004 honda accord radio does not have sound #643906
            Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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              radio display is functioning. volume intensity is showing but no sound. This happen three weeks ago. Last week the sound came back. Now no sound.

              in reply to: Sorry For My Recent Absence #649268
              Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                Many thanks for doing all that you do. It is greatly appreciated and everyone benefits from your knowledge and expertise. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!!

                in reply to: Sorry For My Recent Absence #640250
                Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                  Many thanks for doing all that you do. It is greatly appreciated and everyone benefits from your knowledge and expertise. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!!

                  in reply to: 1994 Honda prelude has not been started for 5 year #646221
                  Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                    Right, I go see the car Dec 5 barring any snow. If it looks good and I can start it I will rent a trailer to take it home; since the travel will be over 90 miles,I don’t want to chance getting stuck on the way back. It will be a project but I think it will be fun.

                    in reply to: 1994 Honda prelude has not been started for 5 year #635282
                    Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                      Right, I go see the car Dec 5 barring any snow. If it looks good and I can start it I will rent a trailer to take it home; since the travel will be over 90 miles,I don’t want to chance getting stuck on the way back. It will be a project but I think it will be fun.

                      in reply to: 1994 Honda prelude has not been started for 5 year #635259
                      Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                        Should I just fill gas tank with 92 octane after I drain old gas instead of adding a less abrasive gasoline treatment with the gas? Eric did not recommend sea foam which I was initially going to add. He said sediment may get loose and get sucked into the engine.

                        in reply to: 1994 Honda prelude has not been started for 5 year #646209
                        Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                          Should I just fill gas tank with 92 octane after I drain old gas instead of adding a less abrasive gasoline treatment with the gas? Eric did not recommend sea foam which I was initially going to add. He said sediment may get loose and get sucked into the engine.

                          in reply to: Online Colleges for Automotive Technican #616993
                          Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                            Hi,

                            I was thinking along the same lines with a part time job. I am taking online classes from Ashworth college; pretty good. I am also supplementing the classes with repair videos from ETCG and others. But ETCG is the best so far. That helps a lot. I do think hands on is the best way to go but I am 60 and just want to repair cars after I retire instead of sitting around and getting old. So Good luck in whatever you decide!!

                            in reply to: Online Colleges for Automotive Technican #626568
                            Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                              Hi,

                              I was thinking along the same lines with a part time job. I am taking online classes from Ashworth college; pretty good. I am also supplementing the classes with repair videos from ETCG and others. But ETCG is the best so far. That helps a lot. I do think hands on is the best way to go but I am 60 and just want to repair cars after I retire instead of sitting around and getting old. So Good luck in whatever you decide!!

                              in reply to: Online Colleges for Automotive Technican #616989
                              Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                                Hi,

                                I haven’t been online in a while because of the online classes I am taking. The lasses are from Ashworth college and I am enjoying them. I try to supplement the classes with the videos from ETCG and that is helping. I filled out a job application online for pep boys for some part time job because hands on is the best way. In an hour I got a call. The service manager I talked to was very nice and he was going to try to talk me into full time. I am still looking for something part time and PEP Boys would be ideal since their service department closes at 8 pm. My point: if I get something part time then that would solve the hands on experience. Good luck with your classes.

                                in reply to: Online Colleges for Automotive Technican #626564
                                Patrick BaronePatrick Barone
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                                  Hi,

                                  I haven’t been online in a while because of the online classes I am taking. The lasses are from Ashworth college and I am enjoying them. I try to supplement the classes with the videos from ETCG and that is helping. I filled out a job application online for pep boys for some part time job because hands on is the best way. In an hour I got a call. The service manager I talked to was very nice and he was going to try to talk me into full time. I am still looking for something part time and PEP Boys would be ideal since their service department closes at 8 pm. My point: if I get something part time then that would solve the hands on experience. Good luck with your classes.

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