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Old 01-08-2011, 06:21 PM
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Exclamation 88 accord driving problem

My nephew called me a minute ago and said that when he was driving today, he decelerated from 70 mph to about 60 mph and his car about jerked off of the road.

I don't know much about honda but this would be serious in any vehicle. The person he bought it from gave receipts where they had the rack worked on (not sure when) but would that do that?

Any help would be appreciated. This is the only car he has to get to work & college.

Kinda at a loss here, thanks in advance.
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Re: 88 accord driving problem

Broken suspension piece? tie rod, ball joint, control arm?
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Old 01-11-2011, 09:50 PM
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Re: 88 accord driving problem

BullShifter,

Thanks for responding. I'm not sure I will mention it and maybe he can check for something like that. I talked to him tonight and he said it doesn't do it if he drives under 60 so he's been doing that until it warms up a little so he can look it over. I told him to be careful cause if it's something going bad, it will only get worse. Not good chances going 60 when something on your front end goes out!

Thanks again,
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