Hrm....My wife's car was a 95.  Me thinks that book won't work.

On 2/13/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the offer. I'd have to look at the year. 1987 I think.
>
> Yea, I was not talking to a mechanic, just a guy who knows where to put
> his hose (I hear you laughing, Ben...)
>
> That makes 2 votes for PVC and one for spark plugs, both within my
> means...I prefer to do minor repairs myself, and since I've been driving a
> Jeep I don't have a foreign car mechanic right now, and the ones in my
> neighborhood probably are more used to Lexuses :) whereas this car, while it
> sounds great and gets excellent gas mileage, looks like something Mad Max
> would drive ;) which is amusing when challenging Hummers...
>
> Dana
>
> >oh.  that's interesting.  i've never heard of such a thing.  but, i'm in
> >good 'ol sheltered New England, so...
> >
> >you'd have to check to make sure your car has 'em, but I'd start by
> >looking at either the PCV valve and/or the EGR valve.  I've not a lot of
> >experience with Hondas, though, so not sure if that'll help.
> >
> >you could try the Haynes repair manuals - sheesh, what year is it?  i
> >might even have one from my wife's last car.  i wouldn't shipping it out
> >to you if it'll save you 20 buck s to buy it.  i certainly don't need it
> >any more.
> >
> >dana tierney wrote:
> >>
>
> 

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