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Old 03-02-2005, 02:02 PM   #1
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Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

i have an accord 92. something wrong with the cooling system. every 2 days i have to pour water in the radiator. I checked for leaking but i didnt find any. Can anyone tell me what is the problem?
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Old 03-02-2005, 06:05 PM   #2
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Re: Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

are you blowing white smoke out of your exhaust ?
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Old 03-03-2005, 01:48 AM   #3
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Re: Re: Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

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are you blowing white smoke out of your exhaust ?


u meant when driving ? or when start engine in the morning?


smoke is blowing jus like normal car.
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Re: Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

when driving after the car is all warmed up and everything. is it blowing white smoke ?
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Old 03-03-2005, 03:21 AM   #5
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when driving after the car is all warmed up and everything. is it blowing white smoke ?

when the car warmed up. there is no white smoke.

some ppl told me to change my radiator because i have it for 3 years and withoutflush. i dont know if i should change it or not.
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Re: Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

you need to find the leak and fix that first. is there any water in the oil ? what you might want to do is put a bottle of coolant in there and then look for leaks because if there only water, it will be harder to find leak. green coolant is very noticable
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Old 03-03-2005, 11:30 AM   #7
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Re: Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

Get A Pressure Tester, Pressurize The Cooling System And Look For Leaks, Its Probably A Heater Hose In The Rear Towards The Bottom, Those Tend To Rot Out And Leak...but Definately Pressure Test It First
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Re: Re: Honda accord accord 92 cooling system problem

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Get A Pressure Tester, Pressurize The Cooling System And Look For Leaks, Its Probably A Heater Hose In The Rear Towards The Bottom, Those Tend To Rot Out And Leak...but Definately Pressure Test It First
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pressure tester can be expensive. coolant is cheap and all you gotta do is run the car and youll see it
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