Is 150k miles a lot for a Honda Accord?

Is 150k miles a lot for a Honda Accord?

150k miles on a accord is the equivalent of you being 26 years old. However do your research before you buy that accord. If it has a automatic transmission, ask for a service schedule on the last time the transmission fluid was changed.

How often should I Flush my Honda Accord?

For a ‘complete flush’, this process should be repeated 3 times, with about 100 miles or so of driving between flushes. This will flush through a total of 9 quarts. Thanks for reading, and I hope this can help someone else.

Is there a problem with my Honda Accord?

The hesitation was not violent, not like a jerk, more of a small slight tugging. For a full-on bucking and jerking, you may have this problem.

How much fluid can you drain in a Honda Accord?

This is an automatic transmission vehicle. The way it is designed, it is not possible to drain all the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) out at once. You can drain out about 3 quarts at a time, and the total capacity is around 9 quarts. For this reason, I followed these steps: Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for a total of 3 times.

How can I Fix my Honda Accord hesitate?

Remove the dipstick and use the long funnel, or use the poor-man’s long funnel by adding a length of old tubing onto the end of a regular funnel. Put the end of the tubing right into the dipstick hole. This is where you will add the fresh ATF. Position the funnel so that it will be easy to fill.

What’s the maintenance schedule for a Honda Accord?

The Honda Accord maintenance schedule includes 37 different types of services over the course of 150,000 miles. RepairPal generates both national and local fair price estimates for most service intervals. To get a local estimate for your specific model year, please select a service below.

Why does my Honda Accord not turn over?

Listen for common signs like a ticking noise from the engine, or even an engine misfire. The timing belt can also cause your engine to simply not turn over if it has broken. Oil leaks can also be a sign, since engines typically start to leak motor oil from the timing belt cover over time.

When did Honda Accord stop having timing chain?

An Accord from 2008-2012 with a 4-cylinder engine will have a timing chain, whereas the V6 engine models have a timing belt. From 2013-2017, the 4-cylinder models still have a timing chain and the V6 models have a timing belt.