93 Honda Civic
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93 Honda Civic
I have a 93 Honda civic. The temperature meter stays at the regular
positions for some time and then moves very fast to the highest level. It
happens especially when I drive on highways. What is causing this?
thermostat or cooling system or any other problem? Please help!!
Thanks
Enr
positions for some time and then moves very fast to the highest level. It
happens especially when I drive on highways. What is causing this?
thermostat or cooling system or any other problem? Please help!!
Thanks
Enr
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Re: 93 Honda Civic
"enravi" <enravi@yahoo.com> wrote in
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> I have a 93 Honda civic. The temperature meter stays at the regular
> positions for some time and then moves very fast to the highest level. It
> happens especially when I drive on highways. What is causing this?
> thermostat or cooling system or any other problem? Please help!!
>
Need more detail: How long on the highway before it starts to overheat?
Happens every time? When the needle starts movng up, does it go back down
if you turn your interior heater on full blast?
Four possibilites right now:
1) Bad thermostat
2) Bad rad cap
3) Blocked rad
4) Fins on rad corroded and falling off.
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news:13b98236419c18da31383b7d0104e2ba@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> I have a 93 Honda civic. The temperature meter stays at the regular
> positions for some time and then moves very fast to the highest level. It
> happens especially when I drive on highways. What is causing this?
> thermostat or cooling system or any other problem? Please help!!
>
Need more detail: How long on the highway before it starts to overheat?
Happens every time? When the needle starts movng up, does it go back down
if you turn your interior heater on full blast?
Four possibilites right now:
1) Bad thermostat
2) Bad rad cap
3) Blocked rad
4) Fins on rad corroded and falling off.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 93 Honda Civic
enravi wrote:
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> I have a 93 Honda civic. The temperature meter stays at the regular
> positions for some time and then moves very fast to the highest level. It
> happens especially when I drive on highways. What is causing this?
> thermostat or cooling system or any other problem? Please help!!
First of all, don't drive the car until this is fixed. You don't want
the head to warp or crack.
If the engine overheats at highway speeds, the most likely cause is a
failed water pump. Regardless, replace the thermostat first, as it is
much cheaper and easier to do.
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