95 Accord overheating,
I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles.
A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up higher than what I believe is normal. Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but not quite getting up the half way mark. Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:13:19 -0600, Philip Kline wrote:
> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. > A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I > took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had > it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we > replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" > connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). > > The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on > the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. > > I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. > I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. > > The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have > returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the > tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up > higher than what I believe is normal. > Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking > lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but > not quite getting up the half way mark. > > Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! Yes. Sounds like a thermostat is very possible. Also, did you use OEM Tranny fluid? Is it completely full in the radiator and up to the max mark on the overflow bottle (when cool)? Since the radiator was just changed, I would certainly check the fluid level. Often, air can get trapped in there, and it will need to be topped off after a short while... |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:13:19 -0600, Philip Kline wrote:
> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. > A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I > took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had > it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we > replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" > connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). > > The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on > the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. > > I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. > I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. > > The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have > returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the > tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up > higher than what I believe is normal. > Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking > lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but > not quite getting up the half way mark. > > Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! Yes. Sounds like a thermostat is very possible. Also, did you use OEM Tranny fluid? Is it completely full in the radiator and up to the max mark on the overflow bottle (when cool)? Since the radiator was just changed, I would certainly check the fluid level. Often, air can get trapped in there, and it will need to be topped off after a short while... |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:13:19 -0600, Philip Kline wrote:
> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. > A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I > took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had > it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we > replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" > connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). > > The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on > the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. > > I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. > I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. > > The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have > returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the > tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up > higher than what I believe is normal. > Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking > lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but > not quite getting up the half way mark. > > Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! Yes. Sounds like a thermostat is very possible. Also, did you use OEM Tranny fluid? Is it completely full in the radiator and up to the max mark on the overflow bottle (when cool)? Since the radiator was just changed, I would certainly check the fluid level. Often, air can get trapped in there, and it will need to be topped off after a short while... |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:30:23 +0000 (UTC), Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: >On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:13:19 -0600, Philip Kline wrote: > >> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. >> A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I >> took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had >> it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we >> replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" >> connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). >> >> The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on >> the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. >> >> I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. >> I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. >> >> The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have >> returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the >> tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up >> higher than what I believe is normal. >> Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking >> lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but >> not quite getting up the half way mark. >> >> Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! > >Yes. Sounds like a thermostat is very possible. > >Also, did you use OEM Tranny fluid? Is it completely full in the radiator >and up to the max mark on the overflow bottle (when cool)? > >Since the radiator was just changed, I would certainly check the fluid >level. Often, air can get trapped in there, and it will need to be topped >off after a short while... Why trans fluid? What's the connection? I'll check the coolant levels when (if) I get home. Do I check it cold or hot and where should it be? |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:30:23 +0000 (UTC), Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: >On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:13:19 -0600, Philip Kline wrote: > >> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. >> A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I >> took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had >> it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we >> replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" >> connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). >> >> The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on >> the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. >> >> I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. >> I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. >> >> The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have >> returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the >> tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up >> higher than what I believe is normal. >> Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking >> lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but >> not quite getting up the half way mark. >> >> Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! > >Yes. Sounds like a thermostat is very possible. > >Also, did you use OEM Tranny fluid? Is it completely full in the radiator >and up to the max mark on the overflow bottle (when cool)? > >Since the radiator was just changed, I would certainly check the fluid >level. Often, air can get trapped in there, and it will need to be topped >off after a short while... Why trans fluid? What's the connection? I'll check the coolant levels when (if) I get home. Do I check it cold or hot and where should it be? |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:30:23 +0000 (UTC), Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote: >On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:13:19 -0600, Philip Kline wrote: > >> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. >> A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I >> took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had >> it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we >> replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" >> connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). >> >> The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on >> the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. >> >> I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. >> I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. >> >> The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have >> returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the >> tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up >> higher than what I believe is normal. >> Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking >> lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but >> not quite getting up the half way mark. >> >> Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! > >Yes. Sounds like a thermostat is very possible. > >Also, did you use OEM Tranny fluid? Is it completely full in the radiator >and up to the max mark on the overflow bottle (when cool)? > >Since the radiator was just changed, I would certainly check the fluid >level. Often, air can get trapped in there, and it will need to be topped >off after a short while... Why trans fluid? What's the connection? I'll check the coolant levels when (if) I get home. Do I check it cold or hot and where should it be? |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
Philip Kline <pkline@ltdXnospamX.com> wrote in
news:ip6np2drji1378ilim8cu0at9ukdjlnfm7@4ax.com: > I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. > A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I > took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had > it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we > replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" > connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). > > The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on > the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. > > I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. > I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. > > The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have > returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the > tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up > higher than what I believe is normal. > Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking > lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but > not quite getting up the half way mark. > > Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! Sounds like an old thermostat. 1/4" below the half-way mark is too low. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
Philip Kline <pkline@ltdXnospamX.com> wrote in
news:ip6np2drji1378ilim8cu0at9ukdjlnfm7@4ax.com: > I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. > A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I > took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had > it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we > replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" > connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). > > The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on > the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. > > I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. > I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. > > The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have > returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the > tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up > higher than what I believe is normal. > Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking > lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but > not quite getting up the half way mark. > > Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! Sounds like an old thermostat. 1/4" below the half-way mark is too low. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
Philip Kline <pkline@ltdXnospamX.com> wrote in
news:ip6np2drji1378ilim8cu0at9ukdjlnfm7@4ax.com: > I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. > A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I > took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had > it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we > replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" > connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). > > The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on > the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. > > I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. > I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. > > The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have > returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the > tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up > higher than what I believe is normal. > Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking > lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but > not quite getting up the half way mark. > > Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! Sounds like an old thermostat. 1/4" below the half-way mark is too low. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:51:17 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote: >Philip Kline <pkline@ltdXnospamX.com> wrote in >news:ip6np2drji1378ilim8cu0at9ukdjlnfm7@4ax.com : > >> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. >> A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I >> took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had >> it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we >> replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" >> connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). >> >> The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on >> the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. >> >> I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. >> I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. >> >> The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have >> returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the >> tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up >> higher than what I believe is normal. >> Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking >> lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but >> not quite getting up the half way mark. >> >> Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! > > > >Sounds like an old thermostat. 1/4" below the half-way mark is too low. I bought the car with 24,000 miles on it. Since day one up until recently it's always come up to temp and sat the needle about 1/4 inch below the mid line on the guage. I'm thinkig that's normal since it always did it exactly the same way (except one time when the thermo failed stuck open and I couldn't get cabin heat, after it was replaced it went right back to the same place) and it never does come up to the exact half way point. Are you saying it should be at the half mark and it's been off all these years? |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:51:17 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote: >Philip Kline <pkline@ltdXnospamX.com> wrote in >news:ip6np2drji1378ilim8cu0at9ukdjlnfm7@4ax.com : > >> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. >> A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I >> took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had >> it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we >> replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" >> connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). >> >> The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on >> the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. >> >> I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. >> I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. >> >> The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have >> returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the >> tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up >> higher than what I believe is normal. >> Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking >> lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but >> not quite getting up the half way mark. >> >> Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! > > > >Sounds like an old thermostat. 1/4" below the half-way mark is too low. I bought the car with 24,000 miles on it. Since day one up until recently it's always come up to temp and sat the needle about 1/4 inch below the mid line on the guage. I'm thinkig that's normal since it always did it exactly the same way (except one time when the thermo failed stuck open and I couldn't get cabin heat, after it was replaced it went right back to the same place) and it never does come up to the exact half way point. Are you saying it should be at the half mark and it's been off all these years? |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 13:51:17 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@tegger.c0m>
wrote: >Philip Kline <pkline@ltdXnospamX.com> wrote in >news:ip6np2drji1378ilim8cu0at9ukdjlnfm7@4ax.com : > >> I have a 95 Accord LX with auto trans, 156,000 miles. >> A few weeks ago it started exhibiting cooling system problems so I >> took it to a family friend who does all kinds of auto repair. He had >> it for a few days and told me the radiator had developed a leak so we >> replaced that and both hoses and he said there were "corroded" >> connections, something to do with radiator fan(s). >> >> The dash temp guage used to go to about 1/4 inch below the mid mark on >> the guage and stay there, that was what I believe was normal. >> >> I got home yesterday after some short trips and everything seemed ok. >> I even let it idle in the garage until I saw the fans go on. >> >> The problem that started those weeks ago, and now seems to have >> returned, is that if I drive to work (approx 20 miles non-stop on the >> tollway, 65 mph, after about 10-12 miles the guage starts to creep up >> higher than what I believe is normal. >> Then, the last mile or so coming off the toll way and into the parking >> lot, the guage continues to rise slowly until I turn the car off, but >> not quite getting up the half way mark. >> >> Could this be just a thermostat? It's driving me crazy! > > > >Sounds like an old thermostat. 1/4" below the half-way mark is too low. I bought the car with 24,000 miles on it. Since day one up until recently it's always come up to temp and sat the needle about 1/4 inch below the mid line on the guage. I'm thinkig that's normal since it always did it exactly the same way (except one time when the thermo failed stuck open and I couldn't get cabin heat, after it was replaced it went right back to the same place) and it never does come up to the exact half way point. Are you saying it should be at the half mark and it's been off all these years? |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
Your owner's manual says that any time you've had the rad / cooling system serviced, you're supposed to fill the rad to the top and coolant reservoir to the MAX mark, and you'll have to check it next evening when it's cool again. Your MECHANIC should have told you this. If there's no coolant in the reservoir, there's nothing to displace the AIR that's trapped in the system. Use Honda premix. No tap water. It's called HONDACIDE. Move the owner's manual to the 'reading room' for a while.. 'Curly' |
Re: 95 Accord overheating,
Your owner's manual says that any time you've had the rad / cooling system serviced, you're supposed to fill the rad to the top and coolant reservoir to the MAX mark, and you'll have to check it next evening when it's cool again. Your MECHANIC should have told you this. If there's no coolant in the reservoir, there's nothing to displace the AIR that's trapped in the system. Use Honda premix. No tap water. It's called HONDACIDE. Move the owner's manual to the 'reading room' for a while.. 'Curly' |
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