Newbie car trouble

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Stephen Bory, May 28, 2004.

  1. Stephen Bory

    Stephen Bory Guest

    So I know almost nothing about cars. Last night I got caught in some
    flash floods. I went through a puddle that was a little deeper than I
    thought. The check engine light is blinking and the car feels like it
    wants to stall out. The car is a '98 Honda Civic EX. I called the
    dealer and they told me to just drive it through the weekend and it
    should draw the moisture out itself. What's wrong with my car and do
    I take the dealer's advice? Thanks in advance,

    Steve
     
    Stephen Bory, May 28, 2004
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  2. Stephen Bory

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    Steve,

    At least open your air filter box to see if there's any 'standing
    water'. If the filter element is wet, blow it out with an air hose and
    dry in the sun for several hours. If it's dirty and wet, replace it. If
    it's just dirty, replace it too. :)
    Distributor cap may have moisture inside. It will cause misfire / engine
    light. You can unscrew it and dry it inside with Kleenex.
    Read your owner's manual and check all the fluid levels too while you're
    under the hood.


    There, you're a mechanic. :) 'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, May 28, 2004
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  3. Yep Stephen

    I agree with 'Curly' you can check most of the stuff under the hood before
    going to a dealer and just get ripped off for a small work

    Just a suggestion from a Newbie like you.

    HN
     
    The HondaNewbie, May 28, 2004
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