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Car Forum / Honda Cars / September 2007

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engine overheated, check engine light is on

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albert.mills@googlemail.com - 29 Sep 2007 04:18 GMT
Hi,

The radiator recently cracked on my 98 civic as a result of which the
engine was overheating -- the engine temperature gauge was past the
red line, which i onyl noticed once steam started comming out of the
hood.

I took it to the mechanic, and he replaced the radiator and said
there
didn't appear to be a problem with the engine as a result of it over
heating.

so i drove the car for a day, and then all of a sudden the check
engine light came on (the temperature of the engine with the new
radiator is fine though according to the gauge ).

Anyone have an idea what could be wrong with the engine?

Is it safe to drive?

I'll get the car fixed, but since i'm handing it down to my brother
after i get a new car in four-five months, i don't want any expensive
repairs. Might there be a cheaper repair to whatever the mechanic is
likely to suggest?

Thanks.
motsco_ - 29 Sep 2007 04:55 GMT
> Hi,
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> Thanks.

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Fill the rad to the top and the reservoir to the MAX mark, per the
owner's manual. You should not drive it until you get the cooling system
in shape, since the reservoir level may drop as air is purged
(automatically) as you drive the first couple days. You may have just
left your gas cap loose, but if not, then get the codes read too.

'Curly'
Bumpy - 30 Sep 2007 02:21 GMT
First read the owner manual about CHECK ENGINE LIGHT.
Second, Get the code read, you don't know what you have until
you read the code. (The light would be better if it said, Please get code
read).
jim beam - 30 Sep 2007 03:30 GMT
> Hi,
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> Thanks.

need code.
Jeff - 01 Oct 2007 00:19 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Is it safe to drive?

What did you find when you checked the oil? How about any oil in the
radiator fluid?

I would definitely find out what codes were being in the computer. The
code might have nothing to do with the overheating.

> I'll get the car fixed, but since i'm handing it down to my brother
> after i get a new car in four-five months, i don't want any expensive
> repairs.

Would you want expensive repairs if you weren't handing it off to your
brother?

> Might there be a cheaper repair to whatever the mechanic is
> likely to suggest?

Not drive it for four or five months.

It would help if we know what the mechanic was going to suggest.

Jeff

> Thanks.
 
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