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Is there a reputable shop I might be able to get a deal on some repairs from? My 1999 Civic has been under a tarp for a long time, needing some maintenance work. I planned to do most of it myself, but have been unable to. I wanted to do it for the fun and experience of it, and also because I'm on disability income assistance and would have a hard time finding a way to afford it. But it's clear to me that I'm not going to be able to handle the work myself, for the same reason why I'm on disability. I don't think I'm entitled to any big freebie, but my situation is such I want to ask if someone would offer a discount. I'm in the Tri-Cities but could get the car where it's needed. The main job that needs doing is this: - timing belt, water pump, tensioner pulley, alternator belt - replace all of the rubber seals within the engine except the rear main seal Those were the things I was planning to do myself, and I've bought all the parts for the job. They've been sitting in a bag for 2 years while I hoped to be able to do the work. There are some other things that need addressing, which could be done now or at another time, but probably are important to have taken care of before I start driving the car again: - the passenger-side door doesn't lock when I use the remote button for the locks. The passenger-side door locks make a sound when the button is pressed, but don't end up locking, for whatever reason. I've removed the door panel and looked at it. When the lock is set to locked, it unlocks properly with the remote every time. But when it's already unlocked and I try to lock it with the remote, the metal lock bars sometimes nudge a bit, but they don't switch to the lock position (or they do, but only like 1 out of 20 tries or so). Here's an example video: - there's a leak somewhere in the rear driver-side quarterpanel area. I've narrowed-down the area that water is getting in from, and I've detailed the issue here, with some videos showing the area water comes in from and the seam it's coming through in the trunk: https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...ction-3356901/ I don't want the interior trunk seam to be sealed, as that would let water keep coming in from the outside and sitting between panels, leading to rust. I want to stop the water from entering into the panels from the outside. - multiple times, the spoiler has become loose enough that water starts seeping into the trunk through the spoiler bolt holes. And the rubber seals between the spoiler and the trunk are very worn. I wonder if they can be replaced to make a tighter seal. |
Door lock just seems like a weak motor. This gen and the gen after Civics... honestly I've never seen one that doesn't leak nowadays... they're horrible... so is every Honda/Acura product of that era as far as I can tell. Good luck with that, people usually start with unclogging drain tubes and replacing tail-light seals, but seems like you've got a bad weld on yours. Maintenance for the motor, timing belt job on a Civic of that era shouldn't be that much in labour it's pretty easy. I know a place in Richmond that the guy works for pretty cheap... I don't use him for complicated jobs, but he's very competent and good for stuff like this. He's behind Home Depot, if you want his contact let me know. I will hasten to say that if you're trying to make it perfect, it's a diminishing return... I don't know the general state of your vehicle or mileage, but you're very much coming up on the "is it worth it?" point price-wise with all this maintenance... I think these cars are at the point that you just drive it into the ground and don't bother with a lot of it unless you're super OCD or the car means something special to you somehow. |
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https://www.revscene.net/forums/7129...-anything.html Damn dude. It's been 4 years. Lol. I'd do the oil and coolant while I'm at it. |
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I think that every seal in the trunk has leaked previously, and I've replaced them all, but not the tail lights, which haven't leaked on me yet. I've fixed so many leaks on my car that I think I should make a guide on what to look for. Some places that leaked are: trunk vent gas cover release cable seal trunk weatherstrip sunroof drain valves bumper cover clips the seams in the sunroof run channel and around the trunk's drain channel needed sealing Quote:
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I think I'll get a new timing belt rather than use one that's been sitting around here for 4 years, and who knows how long before that. This should be the last timing belt change this car has. Might as well make sure it'll be good for as long as possible. |
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Wait a sec, your car is a red SIR? Is it Cdn spec or imported from the US? |
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Edit: Oh, the distributor. Yeah. They've been gone for a long time, I think. But there are lots of aftermarket ones available. It's the Canadian SiR with ABS, a larger windshield washer fluid tank, and heated side mirrors. The stuff Canadian dreams are made of. I got it in 2007 with 98k on it. I think it's at 168k now. It's had some bangs along the way, was stolen once, almost twice (but I chased the would-be second thief off with a knife), but it's holding together and has mostly shown no real issues other than the ones I caused it and fixed or had fixed over time. |
168k EM1. If it's got good bodywork, worth hanging on to. |
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