Hi,
I have a 1996 honda accord LX with 93000 miles and I observed over
heating problem with the car. The engine over heats when stuck in slow
moving traffic but its all fine when i start moving. I mean If I am
caught in a traffic jam I see that engine over heats. I went to the
mechanic and he says I have to replace thermostat and radiator (due to
some leak) the radiator was replaced last year. Can you please provide
me some suggestions. Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Raj

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nm5k@wt.net - 19 Dec 2006 04:12 GMT
> Hi,
> I have a 1996 honda accord LX with 93000 miles and I observed over
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> Thanks,
> Raj
Check for proper fan operation first. A one year old radiator should
still be ok. The stat seems to be working. Otherwise it would be hot
moving too.. Sounds like the fan is not coming on when it should.
MK
motsco_ - 19 Dec 2006 05:20 GMT
> Hi,
> I have a 1996 honda accord LX with 93000 miles and I observed over
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Thanks,
> Raj
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You have to have a full reservoir to displace the air in your system.
Top it up to MAX and do it again next evening after car cools. Fans
won't cut in if the coolant is too low. Fill the rad to the top as well
and don't use tap water. Honda premix is best.
'Curly'
Tegger - 19 Dec 2006 14:29 GMT
raj <none@000.com> wrote in news:952852_8f571b7abddb1dc9707538a80c7cca15
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> Hi,
> I have a 1996 honda accord LX with 93000 miles and I observed over
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Thanks,
> Raj
Next time the car begins to overheat, jump out quick and have a look under
the hood. Is the passenger-side rad fan running?
With the enigne cold, pull the rad cap off. Is the fluid right up to the
top of the filler neck?
Non-operational fans and low coolant level are both causes of overheating.
Report your findings here.

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raj - 20 Dec 2006 04:27 GMT
Hi,
seems like u guys were correct.... The fan switch was not
working... that was the problem... also mechanic wanted me to change
the radiator and thermostat saying the stat was very old and could cos
problem anytime and the radiator was leaking.... and he showed me....
but he did mention that the fan was the issue and he wanted me to
replace the switch....thanks for the suggestions....
Ra
> Hi,
> I have a 1996 honda accord LX with 93000 miles and I
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> Thanks,
> Raj
Elle - 20 Dec 2006 16:15 GMT
Raj, not sure if you know, but this newsgroup sure has had a
lot of reports of failed radiators in c. 1990s Hondas. Seems
like early 1990s Hondas are on their 2nd or 3rd, typically,
by this point. 'Cause it's one of the bigger ticket items in
your list of repairs below, I would not feel bad about
spending the bucks on it.
> Hi,
> seems like u guys were correct.... The fan switch was
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> replace the switch....thanks for the suggestions....
> Raj
High Tech Misfit - 21 Dec 2006 04:53 GMT
> Raj, not sure if you know, but this newsgroup sure has had a
> lot of reports of failed radiators in c. 1990s Hondas. Seems
> like early 1990s Hondas are on their 2nd or 3rd, typically,
> by this point. 'Cause it's one of the bigger ticket items in
> your list of repairs below, I would not feel bad about
> spending the bucks on it.
My '93 Accord got its second rad in 2000, and it was about due for its third
when I traded it in a couple months ago.