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Car Forum / Honda Cars / October 2006

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Accord Engin Check-Please help

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Rob - 26 Oct 2006 14:37 GMT
Hi,
A while ago Honda dealer told me that I have to replce Rear Sway bar links
and Cat heat shields when I was there for oil change. I didnt pay attention,
since I had no problem with my car, (I have no clue what these parts are).
now since a couple days ago my engine check lite is on (Honda Accord 2000,
137000km, 4Cyl,SE, Canada). I am not sure if this can be related to either
Cat Heat Shield or sway bar? if not, where should I start from, should I
take my car to Honda Dealer or any dealer can fix it (Honda Dealers are more
expensive in my area).
Please advise.
Thanks-Rob
Seth - 26 Oct 2006 14:56 GMT
> Hi,
> A while ago Honda dealer told me that I have to replce Rear Sway bar links
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> start from, should I take my car to Honda Dealer or any dealer can fix it
> (Honda Dealers are more expensive in my area).

Need to know the code that is causing the check engine light.

I doubt it is the sway bar causing the light.  Sway bar would affect
handling, not engine operation.

Heat shield could be a cause, once removed.  Bad heat shield could allow o2
sensor to fry, or loose heat shield could fray wires to o2 sensor, but still
can't be sure without the code (which will say what the malfunction is) and
then a visual inspection (if it is the o2 sensor) to see what caused the
issue.

Go to an autoparts store and get the code read.  That will narrow it down
greatly.
 
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