Bought a fuel pump on the way in and swaped it in at the camp site, with a Leatherman lol. Drove great for 2 hours on the way home and started sputtering, eventually died. I was literally middle of nowhere. 1.5 hours from nearest town. Thought it out and maybe the fuel filter was clogged? Had a Haynes manual and located a second filter. Pulled it and found a Bic pen in the car. Took edge end off and the ink cartridge out. Put the plastic tube in line where the filter was and the thing flew the whole way home.
Honda Accord parts reviews
23 hybrid accord, the dealership recommended 15k miles
I got my 93 Accord up to 333,000 miles changing oil at 7500 miles, using the cheap synthetic blend Walmart crap, and engine failure isn't what killed the car. When I pulled the head at 250,000 miles to do a head gasket, the cylinders still had the cross hatching from the factory hone so I'm gonna say 7500 miles was plenty often enough. Changing oil more often than required is nothing but wasting money and buys you nothing in terms of reliability or longevity.
2013 Accord V6... I change it every 7500 with full synthetic. Anyone changing before 5k is wasting their money.
I do mine every 7k. 240k on my 2010 honda accord no issues. And 190 2016 honda accord no issues. And the 2016 has the weak oil rings.
I do mine every 5k on my 2010 Honda Accord 2.4L with synthetic oil. Engine oil is much cheaper than an entire engine.
I have a 2012 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4L with 220,000 miles on it. I change my oil with 0W-20 full synthetic every 8,000 to 10,000 miles or usually when my oil light get to about 10 to 5%. I’ve had zero problems so far.
Just replaced 4 accord tires last weekend 4/2023 and its $950 Costco with discount, bridgestone turanza.
My 2020 Accord 1.5t has 80K miles and already had to do valve cover gasket and now head gasket is blown. Then there’s also the issue of the front radar sensor that is constantly getting stolen because some genius at Honda decided to put this $700 part in the front of the car with nothing protecting it; looks like Honda just decided to give absolutely no f*cks when building this masterpiece. Oops almost forgot, had to replace the full head unit for the radio because it just decided to stop working at 50K miles.
I would never pay someone money to install a Duralast (AutoZone house brand) radiator, or any other Duralast part. You’ll be back, hopefully before the warranty on that radiator expires. I used to put that crap on my vehicles. I learned, and I stopped.
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