94 civix ex update

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jim L, Jul 26, 2008.

  1. jim L

    jim L Guest

    Ok thanks everybody - changed the blower motor - so now i have reliable
    cool a/c , and got the cruise control working. the CC turned out to be
    pretty simple - a sensor to check if the clutch petal was fully up was
    adjusted so that it couldn't make contact. I have no idea why anyone did
    that - but i'm glad it was the problem - cost me nothing but a little
    sweat equity.

    Next things - Timing belt, and need a replacement roof antenna.

    Honda wants $750 to replace it or $250 for belt set and waterpump. $500
    labor sounds too steep to me. can get Gates belt set for $95 from Napa and
    water pump for 65. Is there anything that CANNOT be reached with hand tools
    ( I don't have air/impact tools but everything looks straightforward) Looks
    like a job i could do in a day - Thanks Tegger for the tip on your Faq
    page about marking old belt/pully & transfering to new belt.

    Is Honda antifreeze necessary? Car has green eth/glycol AF in it that looks
    & smells clean - I don't know whether it's Honda or not. - will std E/G
    (prestone) AF mix with honda- and what's the difference.
     
    jim L, Jul 26, 2008
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  2. jim L

    jim beam Guest

    one thing virtually everybody on this group agrees on, and that's using
    genuine honda parts for a job like that.

    if you go to tegger.com, you'll find a list of online honda parts
    retailers that we've all used. use them for pricing.
    the pulley bolt. you need an impact driver or a 3/4" drive socket and
    pulley holder. impact driver rental is probably your cheapest bet.

    i STRONGLY recommend you reinvest some of the money you save from doing
    this job yourself in the genuine honda workshop manual from helminc.com.
    read the relevant section /before/ you start the job.


    others will disagree, but in my experience, you'll be ok with non-honda
    long life [orange] antifreeze. don't use the cheap crap. and don't buy
    the mix - buy the concentrate, distilled water at $0.99/gal and mix it
    yourself.
     
    jim beam, Jul 28, 2008
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