HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
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HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
Hello:
I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
problem:
(NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
This is what we have done so far but no result:
-Changed spark plugs and oil
-Replace thermostat
-Change the Radiator
-Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
problem:
(NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
This is what we have done so far but no result:
-Changed spark plugs and oil
-Replace thermostat
-Change the Radiator
-Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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Re: HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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Re: HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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Re: HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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Re: HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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Re: HELP: 95 Accord Idealing at 1000-1500 RPM
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"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:3FCA7152.570142F6@junkmail.com...
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:3FCA7152.570142F6@junkmail.com...
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:3FCA7152.570142F6@junkmail.com...
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:3FCA7152.570142F6@junkmail.com...
To me it sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. The
factory service manual for my '94 Civic specifies a fairly elaborate
procedure for bleeding the air out of the cooling system after a coolant
change. Do you have a service manual for the Accord?
FireStarter wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I am hoping experts would be able to guide me with this problem. I have been
> helping my friend all day today with this unusual problem. It is a 95 Honda
> Accord 4 Cylinder (non VTEC and SOHC) with manual transmission. Here is the
> problem:
>
> (NOTE: Before this problem the radiator was leaking.)
>
> After a cold start (for example today) the car heats up and the coolant
> temperature needle goes its usual 1/4 on the dial. However after say 10
> minutes of driving the temperature needle starts moving down slowly and if
> he is stopped at a light the car idles it 1000 rpm range. After a while, the
> temperature needle dips all way to the bottom and car then ideals around
> 1500 rpm. A healty rpm reading should be around 600-700 range.
>
> This is what we have done so far but no result:
> -Changed spark plugs and oil
> -Replace thermostat
> -Change the Radiator
> -Coolant flush (with a bleeding tool) and fill
>
> Has anyone experienced this before? O2 Sensor and valve adjustment is my
> next guess. As usual I appreciate your help.
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