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1994 Honda Civic LX 1.5L 203,000 miles - Leak and engine struggles to stay on
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Jwb014
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Oct 9, 2012, 11:18 AM
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1994 Honda Civic LX 1.5L 203,000 miles - Leak and engine struggles to stay on
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My car overheated on the highway and stalled. When I got a closer look, my lower radiator hose was cracked. I replaced the hose and then the engine would actually start, however, not it struggles. I noticed a leak of the new water or antifreeze i would put in the car would be coming out on the bottom driver's side of the engine, there is a little yellow plastic and rubber piece between the engine and two belts that it was leaking from. What could this possibly be? I have images. Email me at (personal info deleted. You don't want every crazy and spammer on the web filling your inbox) Thank You for your time.
(This post was edited by nickwarner on Oct 9, 2012, 2:31 PM)
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nickwarner
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Oct 9, 2012, 2:35 PM
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Re: 1994 Honda Civic LX 1.5L 203,000 miles - Leak and engine struggles to stay on
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You can post images on this site by uploading them to a hosting site like photobucket and pasting in a link. But I think your issues now are much deeper than a simple hose. Not noticing that leaking hose and not keeping an eye on your temp gauge has done substantial damage to your engine and you likely need a new one. Do a compression test to confirm it if you like, but when you run an overheating engine so long it dies, that motor is FUBAR.
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