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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Lavisha(f): 4:45pm On May 12, 2020
GAZZUZZ:


0w40 or 5w40 is suitable because of engine design .
Hello Gazz, The frontside wheel (driver side) is giving a funny vibration anytime I go thru a gallop, I took it to a mech, he said I need to replace the both ball joints but a friend said they can hammer it back in position or weld it instead of replacing it.
Any head way pls?
My car is a Honda Accord 2006 model
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by seanfer(m): 4:53pm On May 12, 2020
Lavisha:

Hello Gazz, The frontside wheel (driver side) is giving a funny vibration anytime I go thru a gallop, I took it to a mech, he said I need to replace the both ball joints but a friend said they can hammer it back in position or weld it instead of replacing it.
Any head way pls?
My car is a Honda Accord 2006 model

Your friend want to disgrace you when next you visit your GF or In-laws. You try to turn and your tyre will just comot. Listen to the Mechanic

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 5:00pm On May 12, 2020
Lavisha:

Hello Gazz, The frontside wheel (driver side) is giving a funny vibration anytime I go thru a gallop, I took it to a mech, he said I need to replace the both ball joints but a friend said they can hammer it back in position or weld it instead of replacing it.
Any head way pls?
My car is a Honda Accord 2006 model.

He/She is not a friend.

Kindly replace ALL defective joints . Ensure you check all joints when suspension is checked

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by MGDIMA4: 8:40pm On May 12, 2020
Lavisha:

Hello Gazz, The frontside wheel (driver side) is giving a funny vibration anytime I go thru a gallop, I took it to a mech, he said I need to replace the both ball joints but a friend said they can hammer it back in position or weld it instead of replacing it.
Any head way pls?
My car is a Honda Accord 2006 model.
Better change new one
If not ur life is at stake... Honda and ball join hmmm
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by eRex(m): 11:13pm On May 12, 2020
Lavisha:

Hello Gazz, The frontside wheel (driver side) is giving a funny vibration anytime I go thru a gallop, I took it to a mech, he said I need to replace the both ball joints but a friend said they can hammer it back in position or weld it instead of replacing it.
Any head way pls?
My car is a Honda Accord 2006 model.

We need to open register for your friend..
We have seen those pple that want to condemn Honda...
When next you see Honda with pulled out leg on the highway just know it your friend that advised the owner to hammer ball joint.

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Johnsonkeyz2019: 11:10am On May 13, 2020
eRex:


We need to open register for your friend..
We have seen those pple that want to condemn Honda...
When next you see Honda with pulled out leg on the highway just know it your friend that advised the owner to hammer ball joint.

Abi now � Ball Joint is meant to be replaced withanother Better Ball Joint not hammered lolz when the hand remove now Honda HATERS WILL START TALKING not knowing that Most Nigerians do hammer there ball joint most times rather than changing the thing
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Abdomox: 11:53am On May 13, 2020
Dear Gazz,

I've a 2009 Mazda 5 with below error code. When I start the car in the morning, and put at R or D, it jerks. But it drives well after.

I scanned and realized it's the Soleinod A that needs replacement. Please can you guide on where to fix this. Thanks.

Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by thoyhe(m): 12:37pm On May 13, 2020
Good afternoon sir.
My corolla 2001 is not starting. I went out and came back without any issue on Sunday morning. But later in the evening, it refused to start. On Monday morning, the rewire man said it's the fuel pump, after fixing the fuel pump, the car still refused to start
After much effort, the car started and he told me that it will not happen to it again. But when I drove it out, it happened again. He came to starts the car for me and I entered my house at some minutes to nine o'clock

Note: the scan result according to him did not bring out the fault. It reads: manufacturing

The guy said I need to buy a starting sensor and cold start sensor.

Please what can I do to rectify it because the the car is not starting again
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Toyosienna: 1:39pm On May 13, 2020
Abdomox:
Dear Gazz,

I've a 2009 Mazda 5 with below error code. When I start the car in the morning, and put at R or D, it jerks. But it drives well after.

I scanned and realized it's the Soleinod A that needs replacement. Please can you guide on where to fix this. Thanks.

The soleinod valve is located in gear shift oil pan need replacement
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Abdomox: 3:24pm On May 13, 2020
Toyosienna:


The soleinod valve is located in gear shift oil pan need replacement

Please can you help fix. Or recommend a good Mech
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by janjon: 8:36pm On May 13, 2020
Dear Gazz

I drive Toyota Highlander 2003 and I have been experiencing some issues in the fuel consumption and after checking it with machine it displayed some error code, ‘knock sensor “p0330”, “P0325” with some number which I replaced and after then the check engine went off on the dash board and came back the next day. Now I noticed block smoke in my silencer especially when am warming the car in the morning.

Secondly, I noticed the time reset once in a while when though I don’t remove my battery head.

Please what can i do?
Thank you.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by aedeha: 10:33pm On May 14, 2020
Please my honda accord 2014 is not displaying oil life from the dashboard and i dont seems to see any option about oil life. Please kindly advice
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by deniguy01(m): 12:00pm On May 15, 2020
Please i want to check the vin of the car
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by CarGuideNGR: 3:41pm On May 15, 2020
deniguy01:
Please i want to check the vin of the car

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 4:39pm On May 15, 2020
Abdomox:
Dear Gazz,

I've a 2009 Mazda 5 with below error code. When I start the car in the morning, and put at R or D, it jerks. But it drives well after.

I scanned and realized it's the Soleinod A that needs replacement. Please can you guide on where to fix this. Thanks.

Possible wiring related issue or faulty solenoid. The oil pan should be taken down and the solenoid confirmed to actuate via a 12v battery
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Carbuyer83: 11:15pm On May 15, 2020
Hi, please what is the recommended engine and transmission (manual) oil for Honda Accord 2002 (UK/Adidas/TypeV)?
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by computerglobal(m): 10:51am On May 16, 2020
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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 11:46am On May 16, 2020
Carbuyer83:
Hi, please what is the recommended engine and transmission (manual) oil for Honda Accord 2002 (UK/Adidas/TypeV)?

since you are asking me 20w50 engine oil.

Manual transmission there is Honda manual transmission fluid

Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Carbuyer83: 3:16pm On May 16, 2020
GAZZUZZ:

since you are asking me 20w50 engine oil.
Manual transmission there is Honda manual transmission fluid
Thanks.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Adefolabimi: 5:52pm On May 16, 2020
The recommended oil for Honda Civic 2006 and upward is SAE 5W20 which is kind of scarce. Please what are your recommendations
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by glambo(m): 3:41pm On May 17, 2020
seanfer:


Something is wrong with your car. Get it scanned don’t let Mechanics guess or throw parts without knowing what’s the problem. You’re supposed to be using between 6-7 liters for that journey.

Have scan over time and nothing is found wrong via scanning.
DD scanning at different place.
Only things that had been change on the car were the thermostat and AC fan
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Abdomox: 5:23pm On May 17, 2020
GAZZUZZ:


Possible wiring related issue or faulty solenoid. The oil pan should be taken down and the solenoid confirmed to actuate via a 12v battery

Thank you.

After several research online, I found out that the TCM (Transmission Control Module) is most likely the culprit. I proceeded to change the TCM, and everything is working fine. When you change the TCM, you have to leave the car running for 15mins for it to self reprogram itself.

I also tested the soleinods A,B & C and they gave rating of 2.6 ohms each. Also used a car battery to actuate the soleinods, they made some noise. That shows the soleinods are good.

Lesson: Don't listen to Kazeems, research your error codes well.

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by kingsleyuzo: 9:09am On May 18, 2020
Hello please my car Avalon 2002 brings out bluish smoke in the morning,after 5 seconds it disappear,and when I park for 1 hour, and start it again,it brings out bluish smoke again,after 5 mins, it disappear, from your thread here ,I could say is bad valve stem seal, please much will it cost me to replace those valve stem seal in Nigeria here gurus help
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by olumzzz(m): 1:16pm On May 19, 2020
aedeha:
Please my honda accord 2014 is not displaying oil life from the dashboard and i dont seems to see any option about oil life. Please kindly advice
Press that long button on your display beside the Temp and Fuel gauge.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by sidneychris: 11:46pm On May 19, 2020
GAZZUZZ:
Making Sense of Engine Sensors


Computers can only do what they are programmed to do. If they get garbage in, they put garbage out. In an automotive engine control computer (called a Powertrain Control Module or PCM), the input data is not from a keyboard but electronic signals from various sensors. They act the like the engines eyes and ears helping it make the most of its driving conditions. Consequently, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) can't do this if the inputs it receives are faulty or missing.

For example, the engine control system will not go into "closed loop," if the PCM does not receive a good signal from the coolant sensor or oxygen sensor. Nor can it balance the fuel mixture correctly if it does not receive good inputs from the throttle position sensor, MAP sensor or airflow sensor. The engine may not even start if the PCM does not get a signal from the crankshaft position sensor.

Sensors monitor all the key functions necessary to manage ignition timing, fuel delivery, emission controls, transmission shifting, cruise control, engine torque reduction (if the vehicle has antilock brakes with traction control) and charging output of the alternator. On many late model vehicles (Toyota, Nissan, etc.), the PCM even controls the throttle because there is no direct cable or linkage connection to the throttle. Reliable sensor inputs are an absolute must if the whole system is to operate smoothly.

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COOLANT SENSOR


Usually located on the cylinder head or intake manifold, the coolant sensor is used to monitor the temperature of the engine coolant. Its resistance changes in proportion to coolant temperature. Input from the coolant sensor tells the computer when the engine is warm so the PCM can go into closed loop feedback fuel control and handle other emission functions (EGR, canister purge, etc.) that may be temperature dependent.

Coolant Sensor Strategies: The coolant sensor is a pretty reliable sensor, but if it fails it can prevent the engine control system from going into closed loop. This will result in a rich fuel mixture, excessive fuel consumption and elevated carbon monoxide (CO) emissions - which may cause the vehicle to fail an emissions test.

A bad sensor can be diagnosed by measuring its resistance and watching for a change as the engine warms up. No change, or an open or closed reading would indicate a bad sensor.

OXYGEN (O2) SENSOR


Used on both carbureted and fuel injected engines since 1981, the oxygen (O2) sensor is the key sensor in the fuel mixture feedback control loop.

Mounted in the exhaust manifold, the O2 sensor monitors the amount of unburned oxygen in the exhaust. On many V6 and V8 engines, there are two such sensors (one for each bank of cylinders).

The O2 sensor generates a voltage signal that is proportional to the amount of unburned oxygen in the exhaust. When the fuel mixture is rich, most of the oxygen is consumed during combustion so there is little unburned oxygen in the exhaust. The difference in oxygen levels between the exhaust inside the manifold and the air outside creates an electrical potential across the sensors platinum and zirconium tip. This causes the sensor to generate a voltage signal. The sensor's output is high (up to 0.9v) when the fuel mixture is rich (low oxygen), and low (down to 0.1v) when the mixture is lean (high oxygen).

Sensor output is monitored by the computer and is used to rebalance the fuel mixture for lowest emissions. When the sensor reads "lean" the PCM increases the on-time of the injectors to make the fuel mixture go rich. Conversely, when the sensor reads "rich" the PCM shortens the on-time of the injectors to make the fuel mixture go lean. This causes a rapid back-and-forth switching from rich to lean and back again as the engine is running. These even waves result in an "average" mixture that is almost perfectly balanced for clean combustion. The switching rate is slowest in older feedback carburetors, faster is throttle body injection systems and fastest in multiport sequential fuel injection.

If the O2 sensor's output is monitored on an oscilloscope, it will produce a zigzagging line that dances back and forth from rich to lean. Think of it as a kind of heart monitor for the engine's air/fuel mixture.

O2 Sensor Strategies: Unheated one- or two-wire O2 sensors on 1976 through early 1990s applications should be replaced every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to assure reliable performance. Heated 3 and 4-wire O2 sensors on mid-1980s through mid-1990s applications should be changed every 60,000 miles. On OBD II equipped vehicles, the recommended replacement interval is 100,000 miles. The O2 sensor's responsiveness and voltage output can diminish with age and exposure to certain contaminants in the exhaust such as lead, sulfur, silicone (coolant leaks) and phosphorus (oil burning). If the sensor becomes contaminated, it may not respond very quickly to changes in the air/fuel mixture causing a lag in the PCMs ability to control the air/fuel mixture.

The sensor's voltage output may decline giving a lower than normal reading. This may cause the PCM to react as if the fuel mixture were leaner than it really is resulting in an overly rich fuel mixture.

How common is this problem? One EPA study found that 70 percent of the vehicles that failed an I/M 240 emissions test needed a new O2 sensor.


MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR


The MAP sensor is mounted on or connected to the intake manifold to monitor intake vacuum. It changes voltage or frequency as manifold pressure changes. The computer uses this information to measure engine load so ignition timing can be advanced and retarded as needed. It performs essentially the same job as the vacuum advance diaphragm on an old fashioned mechanical distributor.

On engines with a "speed density" type of fuel injection, the MAP sensor also helps the PCM estimate airflow. Problems here may cause an intermittent check engine light (light comes on when accelerating or when the engine is under load), hesitation when accelerating, elevated emissions and poor engine performance. The engine will run with a bad MAP sensor, but it will run poorly. Some PCMs can substitute "estimated data" for a missing or out of range MAP signal, but engine performance will be drastically reduced.

MAP Sensor Strategies: Some MAP sensor problems are not the fault of the sensor itself. If the vacuum hose that connects the MAP sensor to the intake manifold is loose, leaking or plugged, the sensor cannot produce an accurate signal. Also, if there is a problem within the engine itself that causes intake vacuum to be lower than normal (such as a vacuum leak, EGR valve that is stuck open or leaky PCV hose), the MAP sensor's readings may be lower than normal.

THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR


Mounted on the throttle shaft of the carburetor or throttle body, the throttle position Sensor (TPS) changes resistance as the throttle opens and closes. The computer uses this information to monitor engine load, acceleration, deceleration and when the engine is at idle or wide open throttle. The sensor's signal is used by the PCM to enrich the fuel mixture during acceleration, and to retard and advance ignition timing.

Throttle Position Sensor Strategies: Many TPS sensors require an initial voltage adjustment when installed. This adjustment is critical for accurate operation. On some engines, a separate idle switch and/or wide open throttle (WOT) switch may also be used. Driveability symptoms due to a bad TPS can be similar to those caused by a bad MAP sensor: The engine will run without this input, but it will run poorly.

MASS AIRFLOW SENSOR (MAF)


Mounted ahead of the throttle body on multiport fuel injected engines, the MAF sensor monitors the volume of air entering the engine. The sensor uses either a hot wire or heated filament to measure both airflow and air density.

MAF Sensor Strategies: The sensing element in MAF sensors can be easily contaminated causing hard starting, rough idle, hesitation and stalling problems. Cleaning a dirty MAF sensor with electronics cleaner can often restore normal sensor operation and save the cost of having to replace the sensor (which is very expensive!).


VANE AIRFLOW SENSOR (VAF)


The VAF sensor has a mechanical flap-style sensor that is used on Bosch and other import multiport fuel injected engines. The function is the same as a mass airflow sensor, but air pushing against a spring-loaded flap moves a rheostat to generate an electronic signal.

VAF Sensor Strategies: The drivability symptoms for the VAF are the same as those of a mass airflow sensor if the sensor fails.

MANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE (MAT) SENSOR


Mounted on the intake manifold, this sensor changes resistance to monitor incoming air temperature. The sensor's input is used to adjust the fuel mixture for changes in air density.

MAT Sensor Strategies: Problems with the manifold air temp sensor can affect the air/fuel mixture, causing the engine to run rich or lean.

CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR


Used on engines with distributorless ignition systems, the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor serves essentially the same purpose as the ignition pickup and trigger wheel in an electronic distributor. It generates a signal that the PCM needs to determine the position of the crankshaft and the number one cylinder. This information is necessary to control ignition timing and the operation of the fuel injectors. The signal from the crank sensor also tells the PCM how fast the engine is running (engine rpm) so ignition timing can be advanced or retarded as needed. On some engines, a separate camshaft position sensor is also used to help the PCM determine the correct firing order. The engine will not run without this sensor's input.

There are two basic types of crankshaft position sensors: magnetic and Hall effect. The magnetic type uses a magnet to sense notches in the crankshaft or harmonic balancer. As the notch passes underneath, it causes a change in the magnetic field that produces an alternating current signal.

The frequency of the signal gives the PCM the information it needs to control timing. The Hall effect type of crank sensor uses notches or shutter blades on the crank, cam gear or balancer to disrupt a magnetic field in the Hall effect sensor window. This causes the sensor to switch on and off, producing a digital signal that the PCM reads to determine crank position and speed.

Crank Position Sensor Strategies: If a crank position sensor fails, the engine will die. The engine may, however, still crank but it will not start. Most problems can be traced to faults in the sensor wiring harness. A disruption of the sensor supply voltage (Hall effect types), ground or return circuits can cause a loss of the all-important timing signal.

KNOCK SENSOR


The knock sensor detects engine vibrations that indicate detonation is occurring so the computer can momentarily retard timing. Some engines have two knock sensors.

Knock Sensor Strategies: A failure with the knock sensor can cause spark knock and engine damaging detonation because the PCM will not know to retard ignition timing if knock is occurring.

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE (BARO) SENSOR


The baro sensor measures barometric pressure so the computer can compensate for changes in altitude and/or barometric pressure that would affect the fuel mixture or timing. Some MAP sensors also perform this function.

VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS)


The vehicle speed sensor, or VSS, monitors vehicle speed so the computer can regulate torque converter clutch lockup, shifting, etc. The sensor may be located on the transmission, differential, transaxle or speedometer head.

Vehicle Speed Sensor Strategies: A problem with the vehicle speed sensor can disable the cruise-control system as well as affect transmission shifting and converter engagement.

MAKING SENSE OF IT ALL

If you have not done your diagnostic homework and are replacing a sensor because you think it might be bad, you may be wasting money. Replacing a sensor won't solve a drivability or emissions problem if the problem is not the sensor. Common conditions such as fouled spark plugs, bad plug wires, a weak ignition coil, a leaky EGR valve, vacuum leaks, low compression, dirty injectors, low fuel pressure or even low charging voltage can all cause driveability symptoms that may be blamed on a bad sensor. If there are no sensor-specific fault codes, these kinds of possibilities should be ruled out before much time is spent on electronic diagnosis.

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Dear Gazz,

Please i really need an urgent help; i recently diagnosed my tokumbo 2008 Toyota camry with a P2017 error “ intake manifold runner position sensor/switch circuit high(bank1)”. This happened after some electrical fault fix wch cld not be cleared by the electrician, ve been making series of research to get an urgent solution to this because i feel this might alter the performance of my car someway, already the check engine light has been constantly ON and with it I already feel some sense of lag in my movement unlike how the car was when I purchased it last November, i really need an urgent help to fix it. Please you can reach me on this number 08122283453 for urgent assistance. Please see attached for the fault/ error code from my BDI
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by sidneychris: 11:51pm On May 19, 2020
GAZZUZZ:
This thread is dedicated to solving car related problems, it will cover all issues feel free to post problems here, Car gurus your posts are welcome and highly appreciated.

Dear Gazz,

Please i really need an urgent help; i recently diagnosed my tokumbo 2008 Toyota camry with a P2017 error “ intake manifold runner position sensor/switch circuit high(bank1)”. This happened after some electrical fault fix wch cld not be cleared by the electrician, ve been making series of research to get an urgent solution to this because i feel this might alter the performance of my car someway, already the check engine light has been constantly ON and with it I already feel some sense of lag in my movement unlike how the car was when I purchased it last November, i really need an urgent help to fix it. Please you can reach me on 08122283453.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by magikalz(m): 2:00am On May 20, 2020
Guys, Please anyone who can refer a really good gear transmission mechanic for Toyota cars in Lagos should respond to this.

Car is Toyota Camry Muscle 2007, a V6.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by nemadfsyahooc: 10:08am On May 21, 2020
Pls which is better in terms of maintenance, Fuel consumption and reliability between Nissan Xterra 2003 and Honda pilot 2007. Considering buying the better one.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by diportivo: 10:37am On May 21, 2020
nemadfsyahooc:
Pls which is better in terms of maintenance, Fuel consumption and reliability between Nissan Xterra 2003 and Honda pilot 2007. Considering buying the better one.

the more recent car has more expensive parts

the nissan no chop fuel reach the honda

both are reliable
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by djl(m): 10:39am On May 22, 2020
Graphene:
PCV valve needed 2008 Camry, chopping expensive Mobil 1 oil mentality has set in grin

I bought a new Camry pcv valve from a vendor. You can call him. 08064071547
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by makjo900: 4:03pm On May 22, 2020
Abdomox:
Dear Gazz,

I've a 2009 Mazda 5 with below error code. When I start the car in the morning, and put at R or D, it jerks. But it drives well after.

I scanned and realized it's the Soleinod A that needs replacement. Please can you guide on where to fix this. Thanks.


How ddi you do the scanning? What scanner or app did you use?

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