Can I drive my 1992 Honda Civic DX???
I have the vehicle named above. This morning after driving to work, I
noticed that the engine temperature was much higher than normal, and there was coolant on the ground. Then I tried the heat in the car, and only cool air would blow out from the heater. I turned off the car immediately. I don't know if this is the water pump, a hose, or the radiator. I have an appointment with my mechanic in a few days. Can I drive this vehicle at all without damaging it? May I drive it short distances if I watch the heat guage? Thanks for the information... |
Re: Can I drive my 1992 Honda Civic DX???
I would avoid driving it.
If you must drive it, have a gallon of at least distilled water in the back. Check the reservoir level after every trip. Have the heater set on high, and run the blower full speed. If the temperature gage climbs high, stop the car. The risk you are running is not having proper cooling of the engine, the outcome of which can be a warped cylinder head and damage that will cost in the thousands to repair. <john_williams1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1129569853.980956.52870@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com... > I have the vehicle named above. This morning after driving to work, I > noticed that the engine temperature was much higher than normal, and > there was coolant on the ground. Then I tried the heat in the car, and > only cool air would blow out from the heater. I turned off the car > immediately. > > I don't know if this is the water pump, a hose, or the radiator. I > have an appointment with my mechanic in a few days. > > Can I drive this vehicle at all without damaging it? May I drive it > short distances if I watch the heat guage? Thanks for the > information... > |
Re: Can I drive my 1992 Honda Civic DX???
You're way low on coolant, as shown by lack of heat. Fill and bleed the
radiator first, warm it up fully and check for leaks, then decide. |
Re: Can I drive my 1992 Honda Civic DX???
"Misterbeets" <misterbeets@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1129579829.920977.235300@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > john_williams1000@hotmail.com wrote in > news:1129569853.980956.52870@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com: > >> I have the vehicle named above. This morning after driving to work, I >> noticed that the engine temperature was much higher than normal, and >> there was coolant on the ground. Then I tried the heat in the car, and >> only cool air would blow out from the heater. I turned off the car >> immediately. >> >> > > > You're way low on coolant, as shown by lack of heat. Fill and bleed the > radiator first, warm it up fully and check for leaks, then decide. > > And check why you're low, too. This is often a sign of a failed head gasket. If ignored, this will trash your engine. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Can I drive my 1992 Honda Civic DX???
john_williams1000@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have the vehicle named above. This morning after driving to work, I > noticed that the engine temperature was much higher than normal, and > there was coolant on the ground. Then I tried the heat in the car, and > only cool air would blow out from the heater. I turned off the car > immediately. could be a busted 14 year old hose. > > I don't know if this is the water pump, a hose, or the radiator. I > have an appointment with my mechanic in a few days. > > Can I drive this vehicle at all without damaging it? May I drive it > short distances if I watch the heat guage? Thanks for the > information... fill it with water, start it, see where the water goes. i wouldnt drive a car with a leak that severe. |
Re: Can I drive my 1992 Honda Civic DX???
<john_williams1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1129569853.980956.52870@z14g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com...
> I have the vehicle named above. This morning after driving to work, I > noticed that the engine temperature was much higher than normal, and > there was coolant on the ground. Then I tried the heat in the car, and > only cool air would blow out from the heater. I turned off the car > immediately. > I don't know if this is the water pump, a hose, or the radiator. I > have an appointment with my mechanic in a few days. > Can I drive this vehicle at all without damaging it? May I drive it > short distances if I watch the heat guage? Thanks for the > information... An improperly bleeding on certain motors can blow coolant into the pavement caused by steam. Honda permits driving the vehicle as long as the needle does not touch the red mark. |
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