1998 Honda Accord - Page 4 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My heater do not blow hot
along with what Charlie said I would do a reverse flush on the heater core. junk can build up in the core overtime and reduce if not eliminate the flow of coolant/heat.
flush it with low pressure multiple times in both directions when vehicle is cold.
2/25/2015 4:04:10 PM •
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How do i replace ignition key cylinder
Remove the covers on the steering column. You should see 2 bolts that appear to have been broken that hold the ignition cylinder to the steering shaft. Chisel these two bolts out by tapping counter clockwise with a hammer and cold chisel or good flat tipped screwdriver. These are breakaway bolts that are used to deter theft, but are not necessary for installation of the new cylinder.
2/25/2015 3:57:14 AM •
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How do i test or fix hard to start up and down idle and missfires
Have you replaced any of the ignition components? It sounds like it may be time for the spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, rotor and ignition coil. These should take care of your misfires. If the idle is still a problem after the ignition tune-up I would look at cleaning the Idle Air Control Valve. This can be done with some carb or throttle body cleaner. This should be done when you have time to let the car sit for while. Drive your car and get it up to operating temp. With the car off, take the hose off between the air filter and throttle body. As you look into the throttle body you should see a hole in the side, this is where you spray the cleaner. Fill this area with the cleaner and let it sit for a while, overnight works well I have found. When you start it again it will run like garbage for a bit, but it should settle out pretty quickly.
2/15/2015 11:47:02 PM •
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on Feb 15, 2015
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P1739 and p1738 on a v6 accord
Quick google search of those codes shows 1738 to be trans second clutch pressure switch issue, while 1739 is 3rd clutch pressure circuit issue. How long has it been since you changed trans fluid and filter? Might start there, but if many miles on car trans could be toast.
1/23/2015 4:50:51 PM •
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1998 Honda Accord Transmission Problem
these models are known for transmission failure...check carcomplaints.com. As for the slipping, your transmission will need replacement or need to be rebuilt. This will cost you around $1000-$3500, very costly!! Hopefully this helps
1/21/2015 2:59:34 AM •
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