08 civic warm up issues

Discussion in 'Civic' started by loewent, Jan 15, 2009.

  1. loewent

    loewent Guest

    -35C here this morning.

    My daily commute is about 35kms, mostly highway. I started the car
    and allowed it to run for about 5 minutes. The block heater was
    plugged in, so no excuses for being too cold. After the brief warmup,
    its about 100ft to the highway, then highway speeds.

    The temp gauge never moved the whole way to the city (20kms). I
    finally got it to go to about 1/4 by running in a lower gear at higher
    RPM, but it normally runs around 1/2. And when I came to red lights
    in the city, the temp gauge would go down to 0 within a minute.

    Called the dealer today, and just like every other problem I have
    (touchy brakes, rattles), 'its normal operation' and he recommended I
    don't run the heater fan at full blast. Problem is, at 1/2, the
    heater barely warms up the interior of the car. However, with the
    heater fan running slower, I was able to get the car to the normal
    spot on the gauge after about 25 minutes.

    We got this 2008 civic LX in January 2007. Never noticed any problems
    last winter, but it really was never this cold either. The car has
    32000kms on it, 2 oil changes.

    I have checked the coolant level in the radiator and the resevoir, and
    both are perfectly fine. Entertained damming the radiator with
    cardboard, however, the outside surface of the rad is not accessible
    without removing one of the plastic shrouds on the bumper. At these
    temps, its not enjoyable to be outside working on this, and besides,
    the plastic clips would just break due to the temperature (already
    broke 1).

    I have seen some Civic hybrid forums talk about using pipe insulation
    from Home Depot to block the openings in the grill. I may try that
    yet, but I just have this feeling that something is wrong. I have
    owned many Hondas, and have never had a problem with the vehicle
    reaching operating temperature.

    Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anything I am missing here?

    Thanks
    Terry in Winnipeg
     
    loewent, Jan 15, 2009
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  2. loewent

    Tegger Guest

    :



    -35C is -31F. That is awfully cold. Still, if you can't get decent heat
    after 15 miles of driving, I think you have a defective thermostat.

    Rather than fooling with this yourself, your dealer should replace the
    thermostat under the warranty that you are still very much within.

    You paid for that warranty as part of the purchase price of your car, so
    use it.

    If the dealer gives you the runaround, call Honda Canada directly. The
    phone number is in your warranty manual. In case you can't locate that, the
    number is 1-888-946-6329. Their hours are 8 to 7:30 eastern time.

    My mama grew up in Winnipeg (West Kildonan), and she has told me horror
    stories of the cold out there!
    My wife's mother was born in Alberta. It's even COLDER there. She was an
    elementary school teacher (retired last year). Yard duty at 40-below is no
    fun at all. That's right, the kids were in the schoolyard through recess
    even at 40-below.
     
    Tegger, Jan 15, 2009
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  3. loewent

    Tegger Guest

    :



    -35C is -31F. That is awfully cold. Still, if you can't get decent heat
    after 15 miles of driving, I think you have a defective thermostat.

    Rather than fooling with this yourself, your dealer should replace the
    thermostat under the warranty that you are still very much within.

    You paid for that warranty as part of the purchase price of your car, so
    use it.

    If the dealer gives you the runaround, call Honda Canada directly. The
    phone number is in your warranty manual. In case you can't locate that, the
    number is 1-888-946-6329. Their hours are 8 to 7:30 eastern time.

    My mama grew up in Winnipeg (West Kildonan), and she has told me horror
    stories of the cold out there!
    My wife's mother was born in Alberta. It's even COLDER there. She was an
    elementary school teacher (retired last year). Yard duty at 40-below is no
    fun at all. That's right, the kids were in the schoolyard through recess
    even at 40-below.
     
    Tegger, Jan 15, 2009
    #3
  4. loewent

    ottguit Guest

    If you car over heats in the summer, it's somtimes recommnded to turn
    heater on and the fan on full to help cool the motor in an emergency.

    I think the dealer was right about Not running the fan on full, at
    least not until the car heats up first.
    Keep the fan in the middle till then.
    Bg
     
    ottguit, Jan 15, 2009
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  5. loewent

    ottguit Guest

    If you car over heats in the summer, it's somtimes recommnded to turn
    heater on and the fan on full to help cool the motor in an emergency.

    I think the dealer was right about Not running the fan on full, at
    least not until the car heats up first.
    Keep the fan in the middle till then.
    Bg
     
    ottguit, Jan 15, 2009
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  6. loewent

    loewent Guest

    I've lived in this climate all my life. The first thing you do when
    you start your car in the morning is turn the heat and fan to FULL
    BLAST because its EFFEN COLD.

    I don't drive a Kia, I drive a Honda. I expect they would design the
    vehicle to function properly in cold weather, as they are selling cars
    in this climate.

    t
     
    loewent, Jan 15, 2009
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  7. loewent

    loewent Guest

    I've lived in this climate all my life. The first thing you do when
    you start your car in the morning is turn the heat and fan to FULL
    BLAST because its EFFEN COLD.

    I don't drive a Kia, I drive a Honda. I expect they would design the
    vehicle to function properly in cold weather, as they are selling cars
    in this climate.

    t
     
    loewent, Jan 15, 2009
    #7
  8. loewent

    Tegger Guest



    They do, of course.

    It is true, though, that turning the interior heater on cools the engine,
    and may cool it excessively in very cold weather. However, the thermostat's
    job is to keep shut until the engine has reached full operating temerature,
    which WILL eventually happen in spite of anything the heater core is doing.

    If your dealer is proving to be an idiot and you've made numerous attempts
    to have the car looked at, you need to call Honda Canada.

    You can also ask the dealer to look and see if there are any TSBs on this
    issue. I find it absolutely astounding how often they fail to do this
    simple check. I see nothing on my end, but my docs are not complete.
     
    Tegger, Jan 15, 2009
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  9. loewent

    Tegger Guest



    They do, of course.

    It is true, though, that turning the interior heater on cools the engine,
    and may cool it excessively in very cold weather. However, the thermostat's
    job is to keep shut until the engine has reached full operating temerature,
    which WILL eventually happen in spite of anything the heater core is doing.

    If your dealer is proving to be an idiot and you've made numerous attempts
    to have the car looked at, you need to call Honda Canada.

    You can also ask the dealer to look and see if there are any TSBs on this
    issue. I find it absolutely astounding how often they fail to do this
    simple check. I see nothing on my end, but my docs are not complete.
     
    Tegger, Jan 15, 2009
    #9
  10. loewent

    manreal1 Guest

    Hi live in Winnipeg too and my 2001 honda civic is doing exactly the
    same thing. Please let me know if you find out what is causing this
    to happen.
     
    manreal1, Jan 15, 2009
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  11. loewent

    manreal1 Guest

    Hi live in Winnipeg too and my 2001 honda civic is doing exactly the
    same thing. Please let me know if you find out what is causing this
    to happen.
     
    manreal1, Jan 15, 2009
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  12. loewent

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    Manitoba winter beats Alberta winter for sure. We have Chinook. Today it
    is +5C and +10C tomorrow. I think that Civic has wrong or bad thermostat.
    Speaking from Cagary Alberta.
     
    Tony Hwang, Jan 16, 2009
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  13. loewent

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    Manitoba winter beats Alberta winter for sure. We have Chinook. Today it
    is +5C and +10C tomorrow. I think that Civic has wrong or bad thermostat.
    Speaking from Cagary Alberta.
     
    Tony Hwang, Jan 16, 2009
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  14. loewent

    Robert Barr Guest

    Wow, what a coincidence. I've had my 06 Civic into my dealership three
    times in the past month for the same problem, and they've looked it over
    twice, and concluded that everything is dandy. They even kept it
    overnight so it would be thoroughly cold. They claim it passes every
    test they can think of, but are reluctant to 'throw parts at the problem'.

    The car is extremely slow to warm up, rarely reaches its normal temp
    (according to the gauge) and, when I put it in park to let it idle for a
    few minutes, will actually cool significantly (usually 2 'segments',
    down to just a few segments on the gauge). It loses ground by idling in
    Park. I fail to see how it passes their 'tests', since it consistently
    fails in actual use.

    We're now in the coldest weather in 13 years here in the Chicago
    suburbs. On the way to work, the gauge never got beyond 4 segments, and
    I barely get enough heat to keep the windows defrosted. In park for two
    minutes, it cooled back down to two segments. (These show one segment
    no matter what...). On the way home, the windshield never did fully
    defrost. I get slight warmth from the dash vents when I arrive home
    from a 20 minute drive with several minutes of warmup.

    I've ordered an OEM thermostat and gasket online, and when it arrives,
    I'll be pulling out the tools in an unheated garage to repair a fully
    warrantied $20,000 Civic.

    If anyone has the number for Honda US, I'd appreciate it. I'll get some
    satisfaction eventually, but first I want heat and I sure as hell won't
    get any results from my dealer, Honda of Joliet. 20K for a Civic with
    shit for heat and shit for a warranty isn't exactly entertaining anymore.

    Some day I might buy another Honda. I don't regret buying my current
    one. But I sure as hell won't be buying another vehicle from this
    dealer. A $20 part (retail) is too much to risk on an essential repair?
     
    Robert Barr, Jan 16, 2009
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  15. loewent

    Robert Barr Guest

    Wow, what a coincidence. I've had my 06 Civic into my dealership three
    times in the past month for the same problem, and they've looked it over
    twice, and concluded that everything is dandy. They even kept it
    overnight so it would be thoroughly cold. They claim it passes every
    test they can think of, but are reluctant to 'throw parts at the problem'.

    The car is extremely slow to warm up, rarely reaches its normal temp
    (according to the gauge) and, when I put it in park to let it idle for a
    few minutes, will actually cool significantly (usually 2 'segments',
    down to just a few segments on the gauge). It loses ground by idling in
    Park. I fail to see how it passes their 'tests', since it consistently
    fails in actual use.

    We're now in the coldest weather in 13 years here in the Chicago
    suburbs. On the way to work, the gauge never got beyond 4 segments, and
    I barely get enough heat to keep the windows defrosted. In park for two
    minutes, it cooled back down to two segments. (These show one segment
    no matter what...). On the way home, the windshield never did fully
    defrost. I get slight warmth from the dash vents when I arrive home
    from a 20 minute drive with several minutes of warmup.

    I've ordered an OEM thermostat and gasket online, and when it arrives,
    I'll be pulling out the tools in an unheated garage to repair a fully
    warrantied $20,000 Civic.

    If anyone has the number for Honda US, I'd appreciate it. I'll get some
    satisfaction eventually, but first I want heat and I sure as hell won't
    get any results from my dealer, Honda of Joliet. 20K for a Civic with
    shit for heat and shit for a warranty isn't exactly entertaining anymore.

    Some day I might buy another Honda. I don't regret buying my current
    one. But I sure as hell won't be buying another vehicle from this
    dealer. A $20 part (retail) is too much to risk on an essential repair?
     
    Robert Barr, Jan 16, 2009
    #15
  16. loewent

    jim beam Guest

    iirc, there's a recall on certain civic thermostats. replace, and in your
    case, under warranty.
     
    jim beam, Jan 16, 2009
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  17. loewent

    jim beam Guest

    iirc, there's a recall on certain civic thermostats. replace, and in your
    case, under warranty.
     
    jim beam, Jan 16, 2009
    #17
  18. You'd be better off to call Honda and open a case:

    http://www.odyclub.com/customer.html

    This isn't rocket science. Something is wrong with your car, and the
    authorized warranty repair center says there isn't and that they won't
    "throw parts at it"--i.e., they won't toss a thermostat at it to watch
    what happens, even though that's the issue.

    American Honda will happily help out.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jan 16, 2009
    #18
  19. You'd be better off to call Honda and open a case:

    http://www.odyclub.com/customer.html

    This isn't rocket science. Something is wrong with your car, and the
    authorized warranty repair center says there isn't and that they won't
    "throw parts at it"--i.e., they won't toss a thermostat at it to watch
    what happens, even though that's the issue.

    American Honda will happily help out.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jan 16, 2009
    #19
  20. loewent

    Tegger Guest



    He's in Canada. He needs to deal with Honda Canada, which is a separate
    company from American Honda. I've already told him this, plus reminded him
    that his car's under warranty.
     
    Tegger, Jan 16, 2009
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