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Hi, I'm not car savvy at all, but I know when something is wrong. I have been having to add a fresh quart of oil every couple of weeks for the past couple of months. And just today I noticed that when I was giong to add more oil (because the oil light flashed on) -- I opened my hood to notice the oil cap had POPPED off and there was a spew of oil under my hood. What do I do? I'm a poor college student and I really don't want my car to die on me. Its in really good condition. thanks SO much in advance derrik -- Posted at author's request, usinghttp://www.AutoBoardz.cominterface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive:http://www.AutoBoardz.com/94-Oil-Pro...ict207596.html |
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Hi, I'm not car savvy at all, but I know when something is wrong. I have been having to add a fresh quart of oil every couple of weeks for the past couple of months. And just today I noticed that when I was giong to add more oil (because the oil light flashed on) -- I opened my hood to notice the oil cap had POPPED off and there was a spew of oil under my hood. What do I do? I'm a poor college student and I really don't want my car to die on me. Its in really good condition. thanks SO much in advance derrik |
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Cheap carburetor cleaner is as good as anything for cleaning the valve and it is a pretty easy DIY job in most Hondas. |
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If the OP's car is very old, some consideration should be given to just replacing it. |
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"Elle" <honda.lioness (AT) nospam (DOT) earthlink.net> wrote If the OP's car is very old, some consideration should be given to just replacing it. Oops, change this to "just replacing the PCV valve. |
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Hi, I知 not car savvy at all, but I know when something is wrong. I have been having to add a fresh quart of oil every couple of weeks for the past couple of months. And just today I noticed that when I was giong to add more oil (because the oil light flashed on) -- I opened my hood to notice the oil cap had POPPED off and there was a spew of oil under my hood. What do I do? I知 a poor college student and I really don稚 want my car to die on me. Its in really good condition. thanks SO much in advance derrik |
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Hi, I知 not car savvy at all, but I know when something is wrong. I have been having to add a fresh quart of oil every couple of weeks for the past couple of months. And just today I noticed that when I was giong to add more oil (because the oil light flashed on) -- You must add oil based on the dip stick level. |
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I opened my hood to notice the oil cap had POPPED off and there was a spew of oil under my hood. The oil cap could have been loose, or the PVC system not working |
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What do I do? I知 a poor college student and I really don稚 want my car to die on me. Its in really good condition. Your car sounds like it may have engine problems, which you need to pay |
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