Why does my 2004 Honda Civic overheat?

Why does my 2004 Honda Civic overheat?

While there are a variety of reasons your Honda Civic is overheating, the most common 3 are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat.

Why does my Honda Civic LX stop working?

My 2001 Honda Civic LX was already having an idling problem but would drive fine once you got to a constant speed. Then all of a sudden, the RPM gage stop working, it would barely go, sputtering very badly, air conditioner got warm & i thought I seen something fly off from my car in my rear view mirror.

What to do if your Honda Civic runs hot?

Check the coolant reservoir — and open the radiator cap — to make sure coolant is visible in the radiator. A small thermostat is located just inside the joint pipe of the radiator’s rubber hoses. The thermostat blocks the flow of coolant until it reaches a certain temperature.

Is the Honda transmission guaranteed to keep working?

Unfortunately Honda’s transmission repairs, especially for those engines that had less than 15k miles before the recall, were not guaranteed to keep working. According to the Wheels blog on NYtimes.com:

When does the car vibrate from 50 to 60 mph?

The car runs smooth between 0-50 mph. When it reaches 50mph, it starts to vibrate. But when it crosses 60mph, it becomes smooth again.. I’m not sure what the problem is?? The car runs smooth between 0-50 mph. When it reaches 50mph, it starts to vibrate. But when it crosses 60mph, it becomes smooth again..

When to follow Honda’s severe conditions maintenance schedule?

Maintenance Schedule (Severe Conditions) U.S. Owners Follow the Severe Conditions Maintenance Schedule if you drive your vehicleMAINLY under one or more of the following conditions: Driving less than 5 miles (8 km) per trip or, in freezing temperatures, driving less than 10 miles (16 km) per trip. Driving in hot [over 90° F (32° C) conditions.

Why does my Honda Civic steering wheel vibrate?

Improperly inflated tires can cause a number of problems, and vibrations. If your tire pressures are within manufacturer’s specs and the tires are in good shape, move on to Step 2. A bent or damaged wheel can cause vibrations in steering.

Unfortunately Honda’s transmission repairs, especially for those engines that had less than 15k miles before the recall, were not guaranteed to keep working. According to the Wheels blog on NYtimes.com:

What’s the worst year for a Honda transmission to fail?

‘Cause you’re one lucky son-of-a-gun. Transmission failure in those model years is a widespread issue with the Honda Accord, Civic and Odyssey. The 2003 Honda Accord, 2001 Honda Civic and 2002 Honda Odyssey appear to be the worst years for transmission failure. Some quick stats: