Coolant service/bleeding

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by FrankP, Oct 5, 2005.

  1. FrankP

    FrankP Guest

    Does anyone know or have the proper servicing procedures for servicing the
    coolant system on hondas.I have a 96 Accord.I heard you have to jack the
    front up and all this other stuff?
    Thanks

    -Frank
     
    FrankP, Oct 5, 2005
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  2. FrankP

    Elle Guest

    If you're willing to wing it a bit, try the 96 Civic manual's procedure
    crossed with the 1993 Accord manual's procedure at
    http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/workshopmanuals2.html. Both procedures are
    under "Engine," in a "cooling" or "radiator" section.

    www.autozone.com allows one to put in one's car year, make, and model and
    get the procedures, too. Problem is for Hondas it covers only 1995 and
    earlier years.

    Next option is to go to the library. They often have a large collection of
    Chilton's manuals going back to the 1980s.

    I don't have to jack up the front on my 1991 Civic, but its drain bolt is on
    the engine front. The big impediment (from my experience and from reading
    others' experiences here) sometimes is getting off the engine drain bolt.
    For your Accord, it appears to be on the back of the engine (consistent
    with the UK site's PDF drawing above), near the oil filter, per the
    following 1996 Accord 4-door LX drawing, part #17:

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5
    &catcgry1=Accord&catcgry2=1996&catcgry3=4DR+LX&catcgry4=KA5MT&catcgry5=CYLIN
    DER+BLOCK-OIL+PAN
     
    Elle, Oct 5, 2005
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  3. FrankP

    SadaYama Guest

    As Elle mentioned, the engine drain bolt is near the oil filter, and is
    difficult to get to. Just drain the radiator and the overflow tank.
    Loosen the bleed nut and fill, following the bleed procedure in the
    shop manual.
     
    SadaYama, Oct 7, 2005
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  4. FrankP

    Elle Guest

    Hey no. It's difficult to get to, but on my 1991 Civic, it's on the front of
    the engine. The oil filter is on the back.
    Then again, a little encouragement to at least try freeing that engine drain
    bolt is a good idea. Mine came loose really easily this past spring. It
    hadn't been off in something like ten years. The right tools helped, I'm
    sure.
     
    Elle, Oct 7, 2005
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  5. FrankP

    TeGGeR® Guest


    No it's not. You're talking through your hat.
     
    TeGGeR®, Oct 8, 2005
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  6. FrankP

    E Meyer Guest

    I've lost track of what car this is. The bolt is above the oil filter on
    the back of the engine on the big four in the mid-90's accords and Odysseys.
     
    E Meyer, Oct 8, 2005
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  7. FrankP

    Elle Guest

    Odysseys.

    Guess I should re-read my own posts. SadaYama, E Meyer, and my first post
    are correct. My apologies, SadaYama.
     
    Elle, Oct 8, 2005
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