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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by petrusevents(m): 1:50pm On Sep 12, 2021
Structuralman:


Both your upstream and downstream oxygen sensors are malfunctioning. Hence the reason for your cars high fuel consumption. O2 sensors are responsible for the air:fuel ratio of your car to measure the mixture of fuel to air burned.

Also post on the thread below for more responses from other experts.

https://www.nairaland.com/1788778/maintenance-tips-cars/339

Please how can I solve this issue.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by petrusevents(m): 1:51pm On Sep 12, 2021
luvinhubby:


Everything there are culprits, Map sensor & oxygen sensors 1 & 2

The consumption is that high because all three items detected are supply fuel related & relate the info to your brain box to increase or decrease fuel consumption and any malfunction on both can trigger an abnormal increase in fuel supply.

What's the solution and can you recommend anyone that can do it in ibadan
Thanks.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by frebor(m): 2:18pm On Sep 12, 2021
FineUsername:


Please post a pic of the original ATF container, it will make more sense. At least person fit carry am enter market to avoid buying the fakes which is all over. Thanks.

Below is what I found on Amazon, same as the one I used last. Seems it’s fake.

This is what the batch codes looks like. For me it's not enough to be sure it's original or not cos that one sef na simple thing for the counterfeiters.

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by nas00(m): 3:35pm On Sep 12, 2021
frebor:


This is what the batch codes looks like. For me it's not enough to be sure it's original or not cos that one sef na simple thing for the counterfeiters.

I totally agree with you. For instance, I have never seen 'code numbers' with font as big and bold as the one you posted here.

Attached is a pic of one from a carton of 12 I shipped from the USA. It is half faded, but you can appreciate the difference. Still not sure if na original sef.

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by luvinhubby(m): 4:02pm On Sep 12, 2021
nas00:


I totally agree with you. For instance, I have never seen 'code numbers' with font as big and bold as the one you posted here.

Attached is a pic of one from a carton of 12 I shipped from the USA. It is half faded, but you can appreciate the difference. Still not sure if na original sef.


The appearance of the batch codes varies depending on plant.
The texture of the container is also another way to know
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Structuralman: 4:07pm On Sep 12, 2021
petrusevents:


Please how can I solve this issue.

If is not a damaged fuse or open circuit then the best solution is to replace both sensors.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by FineUsername(m): 4:23pm On Sep 12, 2021
frebor:


This is what the batch codes looks like. For me it's not enough to be sure it's original or not cos that one sef na simple thing for the counterfeiters.

Thanks. True. Just saw it on the ones I used.

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by nas00(m): 5:15pm On Sep 12, 2021
luvinhubby:


The appearance of the batch codes varies depending on plant.
The texture of the container is also another way to know

This makes me feel better. Thank you Sir �‍♂️ smiley
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by zabimaru: 5:20pm On Sep 12, 2021
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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Engrkawu: 6:27am On Sep 13, 2021
Please I need this speaker cover for Civic 92 model

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by obinnanelson4(m): 8:11am On Sep 13, 2021
Engrkawu:
Please I need this speaker cover for Civic 92 model
your location sir? Or better still go to where they butcher vehicles, there you may likely get.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by YeyeBoyfriend: 9:37am On Sep 13, 2021
obinnanelson4:
your location sir? Or better still go to where they butcher vehicles, there you may likely get.
anywhere in Lagos?
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Ikevincent(m): 3:02pm On Sep 13, 2021
Please fellas I just bought Honda accord 2007,recommend a good oil to use

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Structuralman: 3:16pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ikevincent:
Please fellas I just bought Honda accord 2007,recommend a good oil to use

ATF - Honda DW-1
Engine oil - 5W20 or 5W30 depending on mileage
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by luvinhubby(m): 3:25pm On Sep 13, 2021
Engrkawu:
Please I need this speaker cover for Civic 92 model
Comes with the door mat, replace the mat
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Ikevincent(m): 3:49pm On Sep 13, 2021
Structuralman:


ATF - Honda DW-1
Engine oil - 5W20 or 5W30 depending on mileage
the dealer told me to use total
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by dru23(m): 5:00pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ikevincent:
Please fellas I just bought Honda accord 2007,recommend a good oil to use


Check the engine oil cap ......example pic below

For accord it should be 5w20... It says it on the oil cap...

Transmission fluid pic below ....... Do not joke with the transmission fluid.. It has to be what the manufacturer tells u ... To avoid stories that touch ...... Talking from experience I have few Honda Civics 03 to 05 on uber..

I hope the accord is tokunbo and not naija used ......

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by dadabashua1(m): 5:17pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ikevincent:
Please fellas I just bought Honda accord 2007,recommend a good oil to use
do what you are advised to do,and follow manufacturer instruction, trust me when I say this,that's one of the BEST car I've personally used,and for me to tell you I've used have cars like corolla, Camry, and to say its one of the BEST and rated at the top of my best ever experience, do it well and you will enjoy DC to the fullness...and yes its a VERY rugged car you can take it from me Sir,congratulations on your new ride.

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by dadabashua1(m): 5:29pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ikevincent:
Please fellas I just bought Honda accord 2007,recommend a good oil to use
almost every major car site rates it ahead of even 2007 Camry,what an average Nigerian will never tell you

Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by luvinhubby(m): 6:07pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ikevincent:
the dealer told me to use total

If it's not 5W20 or 5W30 semi synthetic, ignore him.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Aaaaarghmed(m): 7:16pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ikevincent:
Please fellas I just bought Honda accord 2007,recommend a good oil to use
they have said it all already.its a nice car in its class

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Engrkawu: 8:51pm On Sep 13, 2021
Ok thanks
luvinhubby:

Comes with the door mat, replace the mat
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Engrkawu: 8:53pm On Sep 13, 2021
Minna, Niger State. I have checked where they butcher severally but to no avail
obinnanelson4:
your location sir? Or better still go to where they butcher vehicles, there you may likely get.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Mdtoba(m): 11:23pm On Sep 13, 2021
Structuralman:


Before changing both sensors, were the error codes P0135 and P0141
yes when I scanned it there were code P0131 and p0141
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Structuralman: 2:44am On Sep 14, 2021
Mdtoba:
yes when I scanned it there were code P0131 and p0141

Then rescan the car to confirm those 2 codes have disappeared.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by temi4fash(m): 1:15pm On Sep 14, 2021
Structuralman:


Then rescan the car to confirm those 2 codes have disappeared.

Please do you know any Honda mechanic that can look at my gear sensors for me.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Originakalokalo(m): 5:09pm On Sep 14, 2021
have questions that have bothered me for a while.....

1. What's a Belgium engine?

2. If I buy a Belgium engine of Honda Accord 2007 for instance, is the engine 14 years old? ( 2007 when it was produced to 2021)

3. were all the engines of All Honda Accord 2007 produced in 2007?

That takes me back to question Number 1,

What is a Belgium engine?

Should I treat a Belgium engine of Honda Accord 2007 as high milage engine since "it was produced 14years ago?"

Gurus in the house....

Kindly give your inputs.

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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Structuralman: 6:20pm On Sep 14, 2021
temi4fash:


Please do you know any Honda mechanic that can look at my gear sensors for me.

Sorry bro, I don't know anyone that I can recommend to look at your gear sensors.
Perhaps other guys on this forum might help.
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Viktor1000(m): 9:16pm On Sep 14, 2021
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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Viktor1000(m): 9:16pm On Sep 14, 2021
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Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Structuralman: 9:22pm On Sep 15, 2021
temi4fash:


Please do you know any Honda mechanic that can look at my gear sensors for me.

Sorry bro. Don't know any
Re: Maintenance Tips For Honda Cars by Conner44: 10:38pm On Sep 15, 2021
Originakalokalo:
have questions that have bothered me for a while.....

1. What's a Belgium engine?

2. If I buy a Belgium engine of Honda Accord 2007 for instance, is the engine 14 years old? ( 2007 when it was produced to 2021)

3. were all the engines of All Honda Accord 2007 produced in 2007?

That takes me back to question Number 1,

What is a Belgium engine?

Should I treat a Belgium engine of Honda Accord 2007 as high milage engine since "it was produced 14years ago?"

Gurus in the house....

Kindly give your inputs.


Before an engine can be said to be ‘high mileage’ it should have been used to power a vehicle further than at least 100,000 miles according to the vehicle manufacturers and it should be above 75,000 miles according to engine oil manufacturers (for warranty purposes) while individuals who utilize these engines usually see their vehicles as being of a higher mileage once they are in the 150,000 - 200,000 miles range because a properly maintained engine (from a manufacturer like Honda) usually surpasses the 500,000 miles range.

The 2007 Honda Accord uses either a K24A engine or a J30 engine. Different variations of these engines were used in Honda Accord models from the years 2003 - 2012. These engines all look alike with similar tops and bottoms but their main differences were in compression numbers and their throttle actuation modes (electrical or drive by wire)

In reality one can use the engines interchangeably between the Accord models but the only differences are if your vehicles ecu uses the cable or electronic throttle mode. So the engine top and bottom should work but you may need to switch the throttle body and/or intake manifold for it to be a perfect match.

An engine made in 2010 should have a lesser mileage than that made in 2003 all things being equal. That is why it is good to have a vin check on any tokumbo engine you wish to buy to determine the mileage, year and model of manufacture of that particular engine before buying it.

I will advise you to use a normal synthetic engine oil of the required weight for a tokumbo engine and if there are leaks handle it but if it’s burning then switch to the high mileage type before ever considering a higher weight of oil as a solution.

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