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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2005

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prob on leak and front parts

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heavyonmetal - 24 Aug 2005 01:45 GMT
hey all. where can i find front parts for this 94 accord, i especialy need
a grille. i'm wondering what should i look on for this leak under my feet
when the car's running? there were no significant changes occuring the
moment i noticed this liquid. but i'm sure it's not just rain or any
liuid. kindly help me on this before i go to a repair shop.
TeGGeR® - 24 Aug 2005 04:22 GMT
> hey all. where can i find front parts for this 94 accord, i especialy
> need a grille.

www.car-part.com

> i'm wondering what should i look on for this leak under
> my feet when the car's running? there were no significant changes
> occuring the moment i noticed this liquid. but i'm sure it's not just
> rain or any liuid. kindly help me on this before i go to a repair
> shop.

Is the leak on the passenger side or driver's side? It's most likely
coolant from a leaking heater core, or air-conditioning condensation that's
not going down the drain hose as it should.

With the air running for a while, do you see water dripping under the car
just behind the right front wheel?.

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garagebabe - 24 Aug 2005 07:21 GMT
you should get on with your problem immediately, it might be a break fluid
leaking. Make sure that you go to your mechanic and better check on the
brake cylinder or the clutch cyliner. I know one store that sells parts
you're looking for, try www.autopartscorner.com
 
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