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1997 ford explorer 5.0 v8 awd
by equalizer3 on Tue Jul 08 10:29:48 PDT 2008
i was told my pcv was in the rear of my intake and the plenum is there i cant see it. do i have to take the plueum off ? i cant fit my hands in or around the back to replace it. i have the pcv valve.
Re: 97 Honda accord Overheating [jdbowenatbama]
by equalizer3 on Tue Jul 08 10:20:23 PDT 2008
my 97 honda did the same thing. i replaced the thermostat,radiator,fluid,flushed it out and its like brand new. i got an after market radiator for 90$ and 2.004 for the thermostat. . make sure u tighten the thermostat. but dont strip the cover to it. its easy to do. get a maint book from your local autoparts store. it takes about a good day to do it. make sure u dont drain the old fluid on the ground. mite as well change the oil and check everything anyway. make a day of it.
Re: I'm thinking this is not a good deal [loggie]
by paiger1 on Fri Jul 04 18:56:27 PDT 2008
Thanks loggie... I also contacted the dealer in West Covina (Penske) that Jordan in this same message thread was recommending. This would be for an A4 2.0T CVT (I thought I would forego the quattro since I don't absolutely have to have it as long as car is front wd), Special Ed. but it doesn't have convenience or Bose. It does, however, have sport suspension, and wood trim and wood steering wheel, blue tooth, and i-pod adapter. The selling price he quoted me is $32,168.00 plus the acquisition fee for an adjusted cap cost of $32,743.00 (he says invoice is $32,688 but I haven't seen their invoice) Residual of $18,557.10 Money factor of .00037 Payments would be $413.02 per month + tax (which in Reno is 7.375%). Only drive off fee would be the 1st year DMV fee. The quattro I talked about in my earlier post was a payment of $508.00 (incl. tax) so by not going with quattro, or convenience pkg, or bose audio, I'd be saving about $64.00 per month in payment (trick is I have to get down to LA from Reno instead of simply driving to Sacramento) Worth it? I dunno... I'll see maybe if they will go to the .00002 mf - that would help :)
Re: USE an alternative fuel...become a federal felon... [gagrice]
by larsb on Wed Jul 02 11:00:27 PDT 2008
A-Ha !! Here is my point, made by someone other than myself, that the EPA in Hawaii is doing things that matter about the ENVIRONMENT an not just about money !!! Thank you !!! Case Closed. EPA working to keep Hawaii air CLEAN EPA, partners announce diesel vehicle retrofit program: City and County of Honolulu, Grace Pacific "cleaner" vehicles to be demonstrated HONOLULU th Today at the City and County of Honolulu's Alapai Bus Facility, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Pacific Southwest Region Air Division Director Deborah Jordan announced accomplishments of a diesel engine retrofit program. (Media-Newswire.com) - HONOLULU – Today at the City and County of Honolulu’s Alapai Bus Facility, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Pacific Southwest Region Air Division Director Deborah Jordan announced accomplishments of a diesel engine retrofit program. The diesel engine retrofit program’s goal is to reduce diesel air emissions from vehicles and engines for both highway and non-road vehicles operated by public and private organizations, including the City and County of Honolulu, the Board of Water Supply, the state Department of Transportation, Grace Pacific Corp., and Aiwohi Brothers. “Even in clean areas, exposure to diesel emissions can lead to chronic respiratory problems and premature death,” said Jordan. “I congratulate the City and County of Honolulu, Grace Pacific, the state of Hawaii, and the many other partners for showing true leadership in this field and encouraging retrofits across the state.” The program specifically identified fleets that could meet retrofit requirements, profiled the equipment needed, developed a purchasing process for the parts and equipment, and provided training for installation and maintenance to continue the program. Over 75 vehicle retrofits have been installed with more planned in the coming years. “Honolulu is a city blessed with excellent air quality,” said City and County of Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann. “As the Brookings Institute recently reported, Honolulu has the smallest carbon footprint of any major American city. We can, however, and we must do more to reduce the harmful emissions from our vehicles. We pride ourselves on leading by example, and the diesel retrofit program demonstrates our commitment to being part of a solution along with our partner at the federal level, the Environmental Protection Agency. Public health and safety is a mayor’s highest priority, and the diesel retrofit program will help reduce the health risks to our island’s residents.” The $800,000 diesel retrofit program is funded from a supplemental environmental project agreed to by Chevron U.S.A., Inc., as part of a settlement for enforcement actions. This included $300,000 from an action brought by the EPA and $500,000 from an action brought by the Hawaii Department of Health. The EPA also announced that the Hawaii Department of Health’s Clean Air Branch will participate in the State Clean Diesel Grant Program to achieve significant reductions in diesel emissions. The effort, which helps states build programs to reduce diesel emissions, is part of the National Clean Diesel Campaign and the West Coast Collaborative, which grant funds to eligible partners for building diesel emission reduction programs across the country to improve air quality and protect public health. So don't try to tell me AGAIN that it is all about the money. That is total hogwashimuss maximus.
Re: 97 accord auto trans problems [elroy5]
by equalizer3 on Wed Jul 02 04:49:22 PDT 2008
check the buld socket. or ground. if the tranny shifts ok its not that. .
Re: 97 accord auto trans problems [elroy5]
by equalizer3 on Wed Jul 02 04:47:02 PDT 2008
check the bulb. if the trany shifts ok its not the trany. . check the ground comming off the wiring harness. the hondas esp the ones made in canada have alot of problems with ground connections.

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