1997 Civic Buying Advice

Discussion in 'Civic' started by marc cooper, Jan 15, 2005.

  1. marc cooper

    marc cooper Guest

    I am considering buying my friend's mothers 1997 Honda Civic LX. It has
    only 67,000mi on it and was wondering if someone could tell me what
    scheduled maintenance should have been performed on the vehicle as well
    as any thoughts on any problem areas to look out for.

    I think that I am going to have to replace the tires and was wondering
    if anyone has any recommendations in that area as well.

    Finally, I noticed that if I stop at a the top of a hill in drive and
    let off the brake, the car starts to roll backward (this is an automatic
    tranny), does that indidcate a transmission going / gone bad?

    All responses and advice appreciated.

    Oh...btw I can probably get the car for $4500.00

    Thanks In Advance.

    Marc
     
    marc cooper, Jan 15, 2005
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  2. marc cooper

    John Ings Guest

    It's due for a timing belt if that hasn't been changed. That can be
    expensive, depending on where you get it done.
     
    John Ings, Jan 15, 2005
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  3. marc cooper

    marc cooper Guest

    Thanks. I wasn't sure if the Civic's timing belt was do for replacement
    at 60K or 90K. What else is due on the 60K maintenance?
     
    marc cooper, Jan 15, 2005
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  4. marc cooper

    SoCalMike Guest

    spark plug change, twice*
    air filter, twice*
    one valve check/adjust**
    brake fluid and coolant replaced twice*
    timing belt, water pump ***
    dunno what maintenance the AT requires

    *- 30 &60k miles
    **- 30k only
    ***- 108k or 7 years.
     
    SoCalMike, Jan 15, 2005
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  5. marc cooper

    John Ings Guest

    90K OR 72 months (6 years). It's the latter limit you're exceeding.
     
    John Ings, Jan 15, 2005
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  6. marc cooper

    SoCalMike Guest

    plugs, air filter, coolant, brake fluid
     
    SoCalMike, Jan 16, 2005
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