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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2006

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1898 Accord exi help needed

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Chevrolet - 04 Nov 2006 02:32 GMT
I have a 1989 honda accord exi. Has the 2.0 4 speed  in it. Thing is that
the car runs awesome till it reaches warm or 1/4 temp on the dash temp gauge
, then it idles rough. I assume it is the coolant temperature sensor, but am
new to Honda's.. ALSO the tranny shifts hard.. every gear shifts like the
thing has a shift kit.. I put some lucas in it and it helped a bit..but was
wondering if there is any parts that are known to go like a vacuum modulator
or something ... ANY help woud be great.. thanx
Chevrolet - 04 Nov 2006 02:32 GMT
car is fuel injected..
>  I have a 1989 honda accord exi. Has the 2.0 4 speed  in it. Thing is that
> the car runs awesome till it reaches warm or 1/4 temp on the dash temp
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> helped a bit..but was wondering if there is any parts that are known to go
> like a vacuum modulator or something ... ANY help woud be great.. thanx
motsco_ - 04 Nov 2006 02:58 GMT
> car is fuel injected..
>>  I have a 1989 honda accord exi. Has the 2.0 4 speed  in it. Thing is that
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>> helped a bit..but was wondering if there is any parts that are known to go
>> like a vacuum modulator or something ... ANY help woud be great.. thanx

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Change the ATF with HONDA Z1 three times and fill the coolant reservoir
according to the owner's manual.

'Curly'
 
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