5-speed manual on 99 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by John Smith, Apr 16, 2008.

  1. John Smith

    John Smith Guest

    I have a 99 Accord 4-cylinder with a 5-speed transmission and clutch that
    have performed flawlessly for 192,000 miles. Neither has ever been serviced
    (beyond checking clutch fluid level) or maintained in any way. Now it
    appears some problems are arising and I know I'll need to talk to a pro
    mechanic about this. However, I would appreciate any comments from the
    group before I go to the shop, to be sure I know what I'm getting into.

    Problems: In recent months, the engine has become a lot louder, especially
    when accelerating through third gear and above. A few weeks ago, I had to
    slow down (I downshifted fropm fourth to third) then speed up again, all
    while climbing a gentle hill. In third gear, the engine raced toward 4K rpm
    or higher, seemingly with no additional power going to the wheels. I have
    now started to notice this effect to a lesser degree on other hills and it
    seems manageable if I just back off on the accelerator. Also, a few days
    ago, I was going around a corner (in third gear, I believe) and I heard a
    distinct grinding noise coming from the same area as the increased driving
    noise comes from.

    In terms of hours and parts, what kind of repair estimates can I expect to
    get based on this set of symptoms? Anything specific to be on the lookout
    for, or to avoid? Once again, thanks to the greatest newsgroup on Usenet
    and the most helpful Honda people. This group is a real gem.
     
    John Smith, Apr 16, 2008
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  2. John Smith

    Jeff Guest

    It sounds like you need a new clutch. Probably around $500 to $1000. You
    need to take it in as soon as possible, because soon the car won't be
    drivable at all.

    Jeff
     
    Jeff, Apr 16, 2008
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  3. Jeff4/15/08 19:18IIaNj.15980$vz2.2635@trndny05
    I concur. The clutch is slipping but 192 K is a good life for it. The job
    should be closer to $500 than a $1000. If not get a quote elsewhere.

    If you can get a look at the flywheel when the transmission is out and if
    there is any dark spots or burn marks (happens when the clutch slips and
    builds up heat like yours was doing) on it either replace it or at least
    have it resurfaced if you want your clutch to work like it did from the
    factory. You should get a new clutch disk, pressure plate and throw out
    bearing in the deal. Ask what parts get replaced. Insist that those parts be
    all new, all OEM cause the labor to replace them later is high. You got it
    out, do it all.
    --
    Pickleman

    Please remove "yourpants" to reply
    1998 Civic HX MT with 142K
    2000 CRV EX MT with 98K
     
    delbert brecht, Apr 16, 2008
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