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Zach 06-05-2006 09:26 PM

'90 Accord EX
 
I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a few times,
mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of rust in
the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it. It has been
very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only 97,000 miles on
it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the out of it
too. haha...

About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in brake
pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop light
and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my foot
supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I would much
rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over charge me for labor
to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master cylender, but I hope it
isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?

Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on this
car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting with
it and other things.

Elle 06-05-2006 10:10 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"Zach" <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote
> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken
> down a few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has
> a bit of rust in
> the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with
> it. It has been
> very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on
> it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the
> out of it
> too. haha...
>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss
> in brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting
> at a stop light
> and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the
> pressure my foot
> supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could
> be. I would much
> rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor
> to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it
> isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?


This is indeed symptomatic of a failing master cylinder. See
http://www.babcox.com/editorial/tr/tr502b.htm and google for
other commentary using {sinking pedal brake symptom}.

It's really not safe to drive. Have it replaced. MC's fail.

> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory
> specs on this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I
> should be getting with
> it and other things.


www.fueleconomy.gov

www.edmunds.com

I average 40+ mpg with my 1.5 liter manual transmission 91
Civic, 177k miles.



Elle 06-05-2006 10:10 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"Zach" <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote
> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken
> down a few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has
> a bit of rust in
> the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with
> it. It has been
> very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on
> it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the
> out of it
> too. haha...
>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss
> in brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting
> at a stop light
> and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the
> pressure my foot
> supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could
> be. I would much
> rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor
> to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it
> isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?


This is indeed symptomatic of a failing master cylinder. See
http://www.babcox.com/editorial/tr/tr502b.htm and google for
other commentary using {sinking pedal brake symptom}.

It's really not safe to drive. Have it replaced. MC's fail.

> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory
> specs on this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I
> should be getting with
> it and other things.


www.fueleconomy.gov

www.edmunds.com

I average 40+ mpg with my 1.5 liter manual transmission 91
Civic, 177k miles.



Elle 06-05-2006 10:10 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"Zach" <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote
> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken
> down a few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has
> a bit of rust in
> the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with
> it. It has been
> very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on
> it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the
> out of it
> too. haha...
>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss
> in brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting
> at a stop light
> and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the
> pressure my foot
> supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could
> be. I would much
> rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor
> to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it
> isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?


This is indeed symptomatic of a failing master cylinder. See
http://www.babcox.com/editorial/tr/tr502b.htm and google for
other commentary using {sinking pedal brake symptom}.

It's really not safe to drive. Have it replaced. MC's fail.

> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory
> specs on this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I
> should be getting with
> it and other things.


www.fueleconomy.gov

www.edmunds.com

I average 40+ mpg with my 1.5 liter manual transmission 91
Civic, 177k miles.



Elle 06-05-2006 10:10 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"Zach" <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote
> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken
> down a few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has
> a bit of rust in
> the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with
> it. It has been
> very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on
> it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the
> out of it
> too. haha...
>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss
> in brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting
> at a stop light
> and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the
> pressure my foot
> supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could
> be. I would much
> rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor
> to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it
> isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?


This is indeed symptomatic of a failing master cylinder. See
http://www.babcox.com/editorial/tr/tr502b.htm and google for
other commentary using {sinking pedal brake symptom}.

It's really not safe to drive. Have it replaced. MC's fail.

> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory
> specs on this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I
> should be getting with
> it and other things.


www.fueleconomy.gov

www.edmunds.com

I average 40+ mpg with my 1.5 liter manual transmission 91
Civic, 177k miles.



TeGGeR® 06-05-2006 10:21 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
Zach <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:Xns97D9CFE45F58Ekornkid307msncom@204.127.204. 17:

> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a
> few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of
> rust in the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it.
> It has been very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat
> the out of it too. haha...





Then you're beating the out of your tranny bearings, too. That's
horrendously expensive. Also you're increasing the chance of a spring
popping out of the clutch disc, which will strand you. Clutch replacements
are about $600-$800.

Learn to shift properly.




>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in
> brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop
> light and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my
> foot supplies.




It's the master cylinder! Eventually it will go the floor all the time, so
get it fixed soon.




> Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I
> would much rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it isn't.




The MC is simple and relatively cheap to replace. Here's a tutorial:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maste...ace/index.html



> Has anyone experienced this before?
>
> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on
> this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting
> with it and other things.




Owner Manuals:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
(you don't have to log in for the Owner Manauls)

Mileage:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 06-05-2006 10:21 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
Zach <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:Xns97D9CFE45F58Ekornkid307msncom@204.127.204. 17:

> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a
> few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of
> rust in the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it.
> It has been very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat
> the out of it too. haha...





Then you're beating the out of your tranny bearings, too. That's
horrendously expensive. Also you're increasing the chance of a spring
popping out of the clutch disc, which will strand you. Clutch replacements
are about $600-$800.

Learn to shift properly.




>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in
> brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop
> light and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my
> foot supplies.




It's the master cylinder! Eventually it will go the floor all the time, so
get it fixed soon.




> Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I
> would much rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it isn't.




The MC is simple and relatively cheap to replace. Here's a tutorial:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maste...ace/index.html



> Has anyone experienced this before?
>
> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on
> this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting
> with it and other things.




Owner Manuals:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
(you don't have to log in for the Owner Manauls)

Mileage:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 06-05-2006 10:21 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
Zach <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:Xns97D9CFE45F58Ekornkid307msncom@204.127.204. 17:

> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a
> few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of
> rust in the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it.
> It has been very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat
> the out of it too. haha...





Then you're beating the out of your tranny bearings, too. That's
horrendously expensive. Also you're increasing the chance of a spring
popping out of the clutch disc, which will strand you. Clutch replacements
are about $600-$800.

Learn to shift properly.




>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in
> brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop
> light and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my
> foot supplies.




It's the master cylinder! Eventually it will go the floor all the time, so
get it fixed soon.




> Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I
> would much rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it isn't.




The MC is simple and relatively cheap to replace. Here's a tutorial:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maste...ace/index.html



> Has anyone experienced this before?
>
> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on
> this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting
> with it and other things.




Owner Manuals:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
(you don't have to log in for the Owner Manauls)

Mileage:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 06-05-2006 10:21 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
Zach <zachattackzero@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:Xns97D9CFE45F58Ekornkid307msncom@204.127.204. 17:

> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a
> few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of
> rust in the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it.
> It has been very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only
> 97,000 miles on it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat
> the out of it too. haha...





Then you're beating the out of your tranny bearings, too. That's
horrendously expensive. Also you're increasing the chance of a spring
popping out of the clutch disc, which will strand you. Clutch replacements
are about $600-$800.

Learn to shift properly.




>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in
> brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop
> light and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my
> foot supplies.




It's the master cylinder! Eventually it will go the floor all the time, so
get it fixed soon.




> Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I
> would much rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over
> charge me for labor to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master
> cylender, but I hope it isn't.




The MC is simple and relatively cheap to replace. Here's a tutorial:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maste...ace/index.html



> Has anyone experienced this before?
>
> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on
> this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting
> with it and other things.




Owner Manuals:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
(you don't have to log in for the Owner Manauls)

Mileage:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm


--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Zach 06-05-2006 11:15 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns97D9E391CBAA0tegger@207.14.116.130:



I do know how to drive properly, I just enjoy the speed and adrenalin.
I've been taking care of it really well for the 2.5 yrs I've had it too.
Thanks for the thoughts and the guide tips though...

Zach 06-05-2006 11:15 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns97D9E391CBAA0tegger@207.14.116.130:



I do know how to drive properly, I just enjoy the speed and adrenalin.
I've been taking care of it really well for the 2.5 yrs I've had it too.
Thanks for the thoughts and the guide tips though...

Zach 06-05-2006 11:15 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns97D9E391CBAA0tegger@207.14.116.130:



I do know how to drive properly, I just enjoy the speed and adrenalin.
I've been taking care of it really well for the 2.5 yrs I've had it too.
Thanks for the thoughts and the guide tips though...

Zach 06-05-2006 11:15 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in
news:Xns97D9E391CBAA0tegger@207.14.116.130:



I do know how to drive properly, I just enjoy the speed and adrenalin.
I've been taking care of it really well for the 2.5 yrs I've had it too.
Thanks for the thoughts and the guide tips though...

jim beam 06-05-2006 11:43 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
Zach wrote:
> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of rust in
> the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it. It has been
> very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only 97,000 miles on
> it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the out of it
> too. haha...
>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop light
> and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my foot
> supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I would much
> rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over charge me for labor
> to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master cylender, but I hope it
> isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?


master cylinder. not that expensive to replace, and easy enough to do
if you follow the procedure in the book. regular replacement of the
brake fluid helps prolong m/c life considerably.

>
> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting with
> it and other things.


jim beam 06-05-2006 11:43 PM

Re: '90 Accord EX
 
Zach wrote:
> I bought my car about 2.5 yrs ago and it has broken down a few times,
> mostly suspension parts needing to be replaced and it has a bit of rust in
> the "honda spot" but thats about all that is wrong with it. It has been
> very reliable and nice for $1780 and I bought it with only 97,000 miles on
> it. The clutch has been nice to me considering I beat the out of it
> too. haha...
>
> About a month or so ago, I started experiencing a loss in brake
> pressure at the pedal for some reason. I will be sitting at a stop light
> and the pedal will slowly start sinking in under the pressure my foot
> supplies. Does anyone know anything about what it could be. I would much
> rather fix it myself then pay to have someone else over charge me for labor
> to fix it. I was thinking it might be the master cylender, but I hope it
> isn't. Has anyone experienced this before?


master cylinder. not that expensive to replace, and easy enough to do
if you follow the procedure in the book. regular replacement of the
brake fluid helps prolong m/c life considerably.

>
> Also, does anyone know where I can get some factory specs on this
> car, I want to figure out what kind of gas mileage I should be getting with
> it and other things.



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