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Old 10-09-2005, 09:30 PM
pjb1997
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2000 Civic EX Cruise Control Issue

I am on a quest to buy a pre-owned Civic. Today I test drove a 2000
Civic EX Coupe, 5 speed, with about 90,000 miles on it. It was at a
small but reputable car lot in the town where I live. The car looked
clean, inside and out, and they were asking $8,900. The salesman let me
drive it off the lot for a test drive. I immediately liked the car a
lot. The car responded nicely as I shifted. The engine purred. All the
little items, power sliding roof, power door locks, windows, AC, heat,
stereo, seat adjustments, worked perfectly. The interior and exterior
of the vehicle showed little wear. I pulled into a gas station and
called a friend on my cell phone. I have a CarFax unlimited license for
a 30 day period, and I gave my friend the VIN. The report came back
clean, 2 estimated owners, no wrecks of any kind reported. Whle at the
station I checked the seat adjustments, hood and trunk releases, tires,
wheels, under the hood and the trunk for any unusual or obvious trouble
signs, and all looked good. This was looking good, I felt really comfy,
and I liked the fact that the car had all the nice options too, sliding
power roof, power mirrors, etc.

I drove it around a few more blocks, checking the handling. Horn,
emergency flashers, headlights, brights, turn signals, wipers, etc. All
worked fine. I was really beginning to wonder how much I could
negotiate for the car. I was imagining me owning it already. One more
test...the cruise control. Not that I use it a lot, but needed to check
as much stuff as I could. So I took it out on the Interstate, got into
the fifth gear, pushed the cruise button on the left side of the dash,
and used the set button on the steering wheel to set the cruise at 60
mph. It engaged fine, and kept the speed up after I let off the gas.
Then, as I neared the exit I planned to take, I pressed the brake, and
the cruise did not disengage. I turned off the cruise button on the
dash. The light went off, but the car was still going strong at 60. I
braked again and it was not slowing down, so I pushed in the clutch,
and the engine just whined and kept up its high rev. By this time I
could not take the exit, it was going too fast (and seemed as if it
wanted to go even faster) so I kept going straight, feeling a little
panicked but keeping my cool, trying to apply the brake and finally,
although I could not take it out of fitth gear, the car began to slow
enough for me to pull off into the emergency lane. Then it got slow
enough that the engine finally died. I tried to start it back up after
a moment, and the engine sounded as if it was still in high gear,
revving loudly. So I turned it off, waited a few more minutes, and
tried again. This time everything was back to normal. I found the next
exit and turned around, this time not attempting to check the cruise
control again until I got back to the lot.

When I did, I told the salesperson about it, and he said he'd have a
mechanic check it out. But he appeared to balk when I started to
negotiate on price, because I was asking for this to be checked out and
repaired, and he said the possible repair for the work might not leave
him any wiggle room. He said he would let me know. So the deal is up in
the air. For all I know, since I was a little too paranoid to test it
again, it might be an intermittent issue, and hard to reproduce, but
then again, maybe not. I Googled a search for "Honda Civic cruise
control" but could not pin down a specific problem or solution.

The question, to anybody who may know, how serious a problem is this?
Could it be computer related, and in fact, indicate a more serious
problem that could manifest itself while driving and shifting normally,
even when cruise is not engaged? Should I keep looking for another
Civic, or try to negotiate a better deal while knowing about this
existing condition on this particular car? This car lot warrants the
drive train and engine for 1,000 miles after the sale on all their used
cars, but not sure if this problem would be covered in such an
arrangement.

 
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Old 10-10-2005, 01:31 AM
'Curly Q. Links'
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Re: 2000 Civic EX Cruise Control Issue

pjb1997 wrote:
>
> I am on a quest to buy a pre-owned Civic. <SNIP>


This car lot warrants the
> drive train and engine for 1,000 miles after the sale on all their used
> cars, but not sure if this problem would be covered in such an
> arrangement.



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Just write the cruise control's repair into the 'conditions of sale'.
Make sure it's written down. You have the money, you're in control.

'Curly'
 
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Old 10-10-2005, 03:31 AM
Bucky
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Re: 2000 Civic EX Cruise Control Issue

pjb1997 wrote:
> although I could not take it out of fitth gear, the car began to slow
> enough for me to pull off into the emergency lane. Then it got slow
> enough that the engine finally died.


Huh? Yhy couldn't you get it out of fifth gear? If you pushed down the
clutch, you should have been able to shift into neutral.

I can't believe you would still want a car that didn't disengage from
cruise despite hitting the off switch, brake, and clutch. I would not
want anything to do with that car.

 
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