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Is it possible my problems with my 98 Honda accord automatic EX are related to an improperly or incorrect o2 sensor installation? If that's the case, shouldn't the engine light come on? My car jerks after idle or stopping and going. |
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"techjoh... (AT) gmail (DOT) com" <techjoh... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:b4c5ee39-bb86- 4eea-9f2f-bff40205c... (AT) v13g2000pro (DOT) googlegroups.com: Is it possible my problems with my 98 Honda accord automatic EX are related to an improperly or incorrect o2 sensor installation? If that's the case, shouldn't the engine light come on? My car jerks after idle or stopping and going. Done an OBD-II scan? Scanned the transmission's computer? -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Another problem arises after bringing my car to the service shop again to have the engine seals, water pump, and timing belts replaced, certain times (not determined a criteria yet) the car will not move out of 2nd or 3rd gear, in another words, the car won't drive past 30 mph. Very frustrating, since I have a 2-year and 3-year old that depend on the car for day care and preschool. *We don't have enough money to afford another car, and were making still making payments on this car. *I have about 2-years left to payoff. Also, the factor that I invested 1,500 in the last couple months is in the back of my mind. Thanks, --sf |
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