Business › Re: Folorunso Alakija Celebrates Her 66th Birthday, Dances With Otedola & Elumelu by davodyguy: 1:58pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
opeoluwa20: U go see sprite u better go hussle U dey mind am? Na poverty dey worry am. The woman can buy him and his unborn generation with her wealth |
Business › Re: Folorunso Alakija Celebrates Her 66th Birthday, Dances With Otedola & Elumelu by davodyguy: 1:56pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
olowo se ore olowo
Can you spot a poor man in that gathering?
IO can even see otunba subomi balogun of FCMB |
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Crime › Re: 200Level Student Strangles Keke Operator In Umuahia, Abia (Photo) by davodyguy: 11:21am On Jul 17, 2017 |
Murder is not pardonable |
Romance › Re: Photo Of A Bride Dragging Her Man On The Floor by davodyguy: 9:29pm On Jul 15, 2017 |
 Even in the church? Madness. Nigerians would soon try it |
Politics › Re: Was Governor Wike Sleeping At State Banquet? (Pictured) by davodyguy: 10:04am On Jul 15, 2017 |
That's normal for government officials. Let me say some. Kano state governor sleeps at functions too, just that he said his own sleep is pretense or receiving inspirations
Can someone give that wine meme where at red eyeballs? |
Autos › Re: Sold. Sold. Sold. Clean Reg. Honda Accord 08 For Sale @ 2.1m by davodyguy: 9:42pm On Jul 14, 2017 |
ise82: All except the mileage thing. Best! Interesting. If price is reasonable, we may deal. I have to satisfy madam at all cost. Saw a super super clean, first owner that imported the car in 2013 from Canada today. The advert is on jiji. The man is the owner and seller, mileage is 88k and its actually 2010, 7 years old. That's the only car that I've seen that meets my requirements. We're arguing over 100k, but if by Monday I can't find alternative, I'll go get it straight. If your own falls on the good side of 1million, I may buy tomorrow  |
Autos › Re: Honda Accord 2008 Reg by davodyguy: 9:33pm On Jul 14, 2017 |
princetom1: Davodyguy  I'm going to Zaria tomorrow, to go carry one come. Saw a super clean 2010 today, but we argued over 100k  |
Crime › Re: Abba Kyari Poses With One Of His Best Teams In Kaduna. Photos by davodyguy: 10:04am On Jul 14, 2017 |
where is that officer with beards |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Cars Modified By ISIS To Carryout Suicide Attack Go On Display In Iraq(Photos) by davodyguy: 9:58am On Jul 14, 2017 |
this is serious |
Politics › Re: Omowunmi Akande's Fidau Prayer: Osinbajo, Tinubu, Ajimobi, Akeredolu by davodyguy: 9:52pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
Where was/is aregbe? |
Politics › Re: Omowunmi Akande's Fidau Prayer: Osinbajo, Tinubu, Ajimobi, Akeredolu by davodyguy: 9:51pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
Why is Amosu so serious? |
Autos › Re: Sold. Sold. Sold. Clean Reg. Honda Accord 08 For Sale @ 2.1m by davodyguy: 9:36pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
ise82: Ok No response? If the car is with you, you can provide answer. If the car passes, it may spend the weekend in my garage from tomorrow. Mileage Custom paper Snap the cluster, while car is idling, so we can see codes |
Autos › Re: #Sold #Sold **fresh Clean And Crispy.. 2008 Honda Accord In Ibadan*** by davodyguy: 7:25pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
princetom1: Please make a correction at the bolded. Are u telling me, all the used car on Nigeria Road has 1 issue or d oda? Na gods dey use Tokunbo wey dem import come Nigeria? It's a personal thing, 1 person might neglect its vehicle, but another might care for it even more dan his own life, so, what are u saying? Please, don't just tell a lie to make sales I'll share my experience. Three weeks ago, my SUV threw up a CEL. I scanned myself and found P0140. Needed to be sure I cleared code, removed battery terminal and CEL came back on. I knew it was Bank 1 Sensor2 cos car is over 100k miles and it was time for most electrical parts to expire. Instead of getting another Tokunbo, that might have been used for over 150k miles, I opted for a new one. I ordered from Aliexpress both Sensor 1 and 2. Both arrived this afternoon and boy O boy code was cleared and I drove home from work, no CEL came back on. Noticed only sensor 2 was bad, but I changed both 1&2 with OEM brand new. Of course I could have ignored the CEL, after all, it didn't prevent the car from moving since 27th of June, 2017 till 13th July, 2017. Yet if I chose to sell the car today, will the car be in bad condition? People are very different. Some of us are extra careful and when we sell our Nigerian used cars, they may be better than some over used Tokunbo cars |
Autos › Re: Sold Sold**3 Months Used 2008 Upgraded To 2011 Honda Accord @ #2.4M by davodyguy: 5:45pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
This ride is very clean.
What's the mileage? |
Autos › Re: #Sold #Sold **fresh Clean And Crispy.. 2008 Honda Accord In Ibadan*** by davodyguy: 5:28pm On Jul 13, 2017*. Modified: 5:48pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
princetom1 GAZZUZZ( kayjasper: Don't think you know much about "car lights".
All the stuff you see and u are mentioning comes on when the car starts will go off in some few seconds after engine comes on.
So a minor scratch on the bumpers is what you think will cost money? "Panel beater and painter".... U can't get a 100% clean Naija used car with no issues at all. If you want total clean in and out car, call us still... It's all about the budget! As regard the highlighted text. You are the one that needs to learn about indicator lamps on the cluster panel. I know honda Accord too well, as i have presently 2 Yes they come on when the ignition is on, as soon as you crank and the car start, they disappear immediately. I repeat, they disappear immediately and they do so in less than 3 sec. For this car, it has issues and non of those indicators are going off even after 15 secs or 100 secs. You're obviously lying about this indicators. I'll tell you why you're being dishonest. In my car and in most Honda cars, when you start the car at first start, the temperature stays at 'C' degree. It then rises gradually as the car warms up to somewhere below the halfway mark. For the car to warm up and the RMP to drop from 1500 to about 700, and for the temperature gauge to rise from C, it takes approximately two minutes at the minimum. From the image of your car, the car was idling for minutes and not secs for everything to have regulated. see below www.nairaland.com/attachments/5642114_img20170713031216_jpeg28c3b85c6549e7772d8df9dc2a065765Hence, you lied when you claimed these 'lights' would only come on for secs and go off. I know you want to sell the car on behalf of the owner and make your commission. I advice you to be honest. I can't travel to Ibadan to buy garbage even if it is as cheap as 1.2M. My budget is even higher than that, but not to buy a junk car The below car is also idling like yours. www.nairaland.com/attachments/5639928_img20170710wa0075_jpegf8dd41101475aa272392d923cad6cfddI wonder why all the indicators on this car disappeared and yours stayed on |
Car Talk › Re: Buying A Used Car? These Tips May Save You Some Heartbreaks!!! by davodyguy: 4:31pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
Get a good scanner that can read the following
1. engine 2. Transmission 3. Abs 4. Airbag
check the hull of the car for structural integrity check engine Gear selection
Thank me later |
Autos › Re: #Sold #Sold **fresh Clean And Crispy.. 2008 Honda Accord In Ibadan*** by davodyguy: 3:58pm On Jul 13, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Sheriff Vs Markafi: Supreme Court Saved Nigeria From One-party State – Ozekhome by davodyguy: 10:22am On Jul 13, 2017 |
yaki84: is femi falana a card carrying apc member? in principle, yes |
Politics › Re: Capital Oil Pays Nnpc N2bn For Diverted Products by davodyguy: 10:21am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Ikenna94: This people keep evading d real truth, why owe a company so much and still accuse them of diversion using instruments of intimidation .fools You're a joker Who told you Govt is owing him? |
Politics › Re: Capital Oil Pays Nnpc N2bn For Diverted Products by davodyguy: 10:20am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Ikenna94: Mumu no one owes amcon directly. Are they banks, a court ordered amcon to pay them billions in compensation recently lol. See proper mumu. Are you educated at all? Yes, He is owing Amcon. Stop talking nonsense about issue you have no idea on. What the court said what you can't comprehend. He owed over 5 banks excess of 70 billion Naira. Amcon paid that money to the banks, so the banks will not collapse because one bad business man. Now he's expected to pay Amcon back. You pathetic tribalist is here talking nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Sheriff Vs Markafi: Supreme Court Saved Nigeria From One-party State – Ozekhome by davodyguy: 9:42am On Jul 13, 2017 |
is this guy a PDP member |
Politics › Re: Capital Oil Pays Nnpc N2bn For Diverted Products by davodyguy: 9:40am On Jul 13, 2017 |
ANOWEDGREAT: The federal govt is still owing him 16b He's owing Amcon 100 billion naira |
Politics › Re: Capital Oil Pays Nnpc N2bn For Diverted Products by davodyguy: 9:39am On Jul 13, 2017 |
obailala: The point isnt whether he diverted/claimed NNPC products worth N11billion, the point is that the same FG has been owing him N16bn. Eeya, forget not that he's owing Amcon, 100 Billion Naira that he hasn't paid till This morning. Na wa for Ipob |
Autos › Re: #Sold #Sold **fresh Clean And Crispy.. 2008 Honda Accord In Ibadan*** by davodyguy: 8:51am On Jul 13, 2017 |
kayjasper: Clean Right?
It can be yours...
Friday is coming...
Get this into your garage this weekend...
You will surely be glad you did!!!!!!
Cc... @daresco @davodyguy I saw this car on OLX/Jiji. Not sure if it meets these
Mileage less than 100k No single CEL and I mean it must not have been disconnected, cos i'll scan Clean exterior. No harm if it has been painted, but must be very clean. Clean interior, no seat/chair damage Structural integrity of the hull must be intact sound engine sound gear great suspension One single previous owner in Nigeria from Tokunbo Original custom paper. I'll fix the rest |
Autos › Re: Sold. Sold. Sold. Clean Reg. Honda Accord 08 For Sale @ 2.1m by davodyguy: 8:49am On Jul 13, 2017 |
ise82: What are your requirements?? Mileage less than 100k No single CEL and I mean it must not have been disconnected, cos i'll scan Clean exterior. No harm if it has been painted, but must be very clean. Clean interior, no seat/chair damage Structural integrity of the hull must be intact sound engine sound gear great suspension One single previous owner in Nigeria from Tokunbo Original custom paper. I'll fix the rest |
Autos › Re: Sold. Sold. Sold. Clean Reg. Honda Accord 08 For Sale @ 2.1m by davodyguy: 12:06am On Jul 13, 2017 |
Does this meet my requirements?
If yes, we can deal |
Autos › Re: Lagos Clear Honda Accord 2010 Model For Sale by davodyguy: 12:01am On Jul 13, 2017 |
These so called car dealers are bunch of charlatans.
Copy and past |
Autos › Re: Sold...Neatly Used 2009 Honda Crv. by davodyguy: 9:42pm On Jul 12, 2017 |
gidis1stson: Clean interior and exterior Fabric seats Automatic transmission Alloy wheels Chilling AC Sound 6 cylinder engine Automatic Windows and doors Cd,am/fm player Mileage:98k Asking price:2.250,000 Call/whatsapp 08181926479 for enquiries Instagram :@olajideautos Most charlatans that claim to be car dealers are actually robots, programmed by default to do copy and paste. So this 4 cylinder engine is now. Sound 6 cylinder? Guess you copied everything and dumped here. Smh. And please don't tell me it's an error, cos all you did was to copy what you posted on another for this particular one Smh |
Food › Re: Spoons, Nails, Keys Found In Ram's Belly In Kano Abattoir (Photos) by davodyguy: 8:55pm On Jul 12, 2017 |
Bloody lie |
Car Talk › Re: Reasons Why Your Car Consume Much Fuel by davodyguy: 4:58pm On Jul 12, 2017 |
AutoReportNG: Is your vehicle delivering poor fuel economy? Have you noticed a gradual or sudden drop in the mileage you were once getting? The following are common causes of poor fuel economy that may or may not turn on your Check Engine Light or cause a loss of fuel economy:
Sluggish Oxygen Sensors
The oxygen sensors on your engine monitor the air/fuel mixture so the powertrain control module can add or subtract fuel as needed to meet changing operating conditions. As Oxygen sensors age, they become less responsive to changes in the air/fuel mixture, and typically produce a lean-bias signal. This tells the engine computer to add more fuel, when in fact the engine really doesn't need the extra fuel. The end result is a richer than normal fuel mixture that increases fuel consumption.
The fix here is to use a scan tool and/or digital storage oscilloscope to test the response of the oxygen sensors. Or, if your vehicle has a lot of miles on it (over 100,000) to simply replace the O2 sensors if you suspect they are getting sluggish.
You can also use a scan tool to look at Long Term Fuel Trim (LTFT). If the value is negative, it means the engine is running rich. This confirms the engine is wasting fuel, but it does not tell you why the engine is running rich. It could be sluggish oxygen sensors or some of the following causes.
Inaccurate or Defective Coolant Sensor
The coolant sensor monitors the operating temperature of the coolant that is circulating inside the engine. If the sensor is defective and reads lower than normal, or always reads cold, the engine computer will keep operating in "open" loop - which means the fuel mixture remains rich. A richer fuel mixture is required while a cold engine is warming up to prevent it from stalling. But if the mixture remains rich once the engine is warm, it wastes the extra fuel and causes poor fuel economy.
The quickest way to check a coolant sensor is to plug in a scan tool and compare the coolant sensor reading with the inlet air temperature sensor reading when the engine is cold. But should show the same temperature reading. Then start the engine, and look for the coolant sensor to show a gradually increasing reading. If the engine eventually reaches 185 to 195 degrees ( once they warm up), the coolant sensor is probably okay.
If the coolant sensor reading does not change, or never reaches normal operating temperature, the problem could be the sensor or it could be a defective thermostat that is not closing when the engine is cold.
The next step would be to check the sensor's resistance reading with ah ohmmeter. If the reading does not match specifications for a given temperature, the sensor is bad and need to be replaced. If the sensor reads good, the problem is likely the engine thermostat.
Defective Engine Thermostat
The thermostat controls the operating temperature of the engine, and it helps the engine warm up quickly after a cold start. The thermostat is usually located in a housing where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine. When the engine is cold, the thermostat closes to block the flow of coolant. When a cold engine is started, the thermostat should remain closed until the coolant gets hot (around 185 to 195 degrees). If the thermostat does not close tightly or does not close at all, coolant will be circulating while the engine is trying to warm up. This will prevent the engine from warming up quickly, and it may never reach normal operating temperature. This can delay the powertrain control module from going into closed loop operation, causing a rich fuel mixture and poor fuel economy.
A quick check for this problem is to feel the upper radiator hose while the engine is warming up. If you feel coolant circulating through the hose following a cold start, the thermostat is probably stuck open. The fix is to replace the thermostat.
Engine Misfire
If an engine is misfiring for any reason, it will waste a LOT of fuel and result in poor fuel economy. Misfires can be caused by ignition problems such as worn or fouled spark plugs, bad plug wires, weak ignition coils or arcing between the plug wires or coil and ground. Misfires can also be caused by dirty or defective fuel injectors, vacuum leaks in the intake manifold, or low fuel pressure. Misfires can also be caused by loss of compression in one or more cylinders.
On 1996 and newer vehicles with OBD II, misfires should turn on the Check Engine Light and set a misfire code if the misfires are severe enough to cause an emissions problem. However, if the misfire rate is just below the threshold where a code must be set, you won't get a code or Check Engine light. If you have access to a factory scan tool or a professional level scan tool that can read something called "Mode $06" data, you can look at the actual misfire rates for each of the cylinders. from this, you can see if one or more cylinders are misfiring (even if they have not yet set a code).
If you do have a Check Engine Light and a cylinder specific misfire code (such as P0301 which would indicate cylinder #1 is misfiring), inspect the spark plug, plug wire (if used) and coil for that cylinder. If the ignition components appear to be working normally (no fouling, no shorting or arcing), the problem is likely a dirty or dead fuel injector.
If you get a P0300 "random misfire" code, the most likely cause is a lean fuel mixture due to an intake manifold vacuum leak, leaky EGR valve, or low fuel pressure.
Intake Manifold or EGR Valve Leak
A vacuum leak at the intake manifold gasket, in the manifold itself or any of its vacuum hose connections can lean out the air/fuel mixture and cause the engine to misfire and deliver poor fuel economy. Likewise, an EGR valve that does not close at idle, when the engine is cold or when it is not under load can allow exhaust to leak back into the intake manifold. This can also have a leaning effect and cause fuel-wasting misfires and poor fuel economy.
You need to check for vacuum leaks, and/or remove and clean the bottom of the EGR valve. Vacuum leaks can be found by spraying throttle cleaner along the edges of the intake manifold while the engine is idling. If the idle suddenly changes, it means some of the cleaner is being pulled into the engine through a leak. The fix usually requires replacing the intake manifold gasket, or the manifold itself if it is cracked. A cheaper fix is to apply a high temperature epoxy sealer to the crack and hope it seals the leak.
NOTE: It does not take much of a leak to upset the air/fuel ratio. Even a very small leak can cause problems. Professional technicians often use a device called a "smoke machine" to find small leaks. The machine generates a mineral vapor smoke, which is fed into the manifold (engine off). If there are any leaks, you will see the smoke seeping through the crack.
If no vacuum leaks are found, remove the EGR valve and check the underside of the valve and the port in the intake manifold for carbon deposits that may be preventing the valve from closing. Also, check the EGR valve's vacuum connections and solenoid to see if they are operating properly. There should be NO vacuum reaching the valve at idle or when the engine is cold.
Worn or Fouled Spark Plugs
Worn or fouled spark plugs will obviously cause fuel-wasting engine misfires. Platinum and Iridium plugs should last 100,000 miles, but short trip stop-and-go driving may cause the plugs to foul prematurely. An engine that is using oil can also foul out its spark plugs.
Remove and inspect the spark plugs. Clean the plugs if they are dirty, and regap to specifications, or better yet, just install a new set of spark plugs.
Dirty Fuel Injectors
Fuel varnish deposits can build up inside fuel injectors, preventing them from delivering their normal dose of fuel. This can cause a lean air/fuel mixture that results in lean misfires and wasted fuel.
Try adding a bottle of good quality (not the cheapest stuff) fuel injection cleaner to your fuel tank. It may take several tankfulls before any improvement is noticed. If that does not work, having the injectors professionally cleaned will often restore normal performance. If an injector is too badly clogged to be cleaned, or it is defective, you're looking at replacing one or more fuel injectors (which aren't cheap to replace!).
Low Compression
If you are driving a high mileage vehicle (over 100,000 miles), you may be getting poor fuel economy because your engine does not have the compression it once had. As the miles add up, so does the wear on the piston rings and valves. This can result in a gradual loss of compression that reduces engine efficiency and fuel economy.
If you suspect low compression, do a compression test on the engine. If low, there is no easy fix other than an overhaul. There's no miracle cure in a can that will restore lost compression.
Wrong Oil Viscosity
Most late model passenger car engines today require a low viscosity 5W-20 or 5W-30 motor oil. Some even specify 0W-20. Such oils improve fuel economy, especially during cold weather when the oil tends to thicken. If you are using a heavier viscosity motor oil, it can reduce your fuel economy (maybe 5 to 10 percent depending on what you are using).
Dirty Air Filter
If your air filter is really dirty, it will interfere with normal engine breathing and hurt fuel economy. Remove and inspect the filter, and if it is dirty replace it with a new one.
Clogged Converter or Exhaust Restriction
Any obstructions in the exhaust system will create power-robbing backpressure that also hurts fuel economy. You can inspect the outside of the system for any obvious signs of damage such as a crushed or crimped pipe. But internal problems such as a clogged converter or collapsed muffler or double walled pipe can't be seen from the outside.
You can check for an exhaust restriction by connecting a vacuum gauge to the intake manifold. At idle, the engine should show a high and steady vacuum reading (say 18 inches or higher). If the reading is less than this or it gradually drops, you have an exhaust restriction.
Slipping Clutch or Transmission
If the clutch on a manual transmission is slipping, or the bands or torque converter lockup on an automatic transmission are slipping, some of the engine's power will be lost before it can reach the wheels. This can cause a noticeable drop in fuel economy -- and be VERY expensive to fix because it will require replacing the clutch or transmission.
Low Tires
To achieve maximum fuel economy, your tires must be inflated to the recommended pressure for your vehicle and load. For most passenger car tires, that means 32 to 34 PSI. A low tire increases rolling resistance (and tire wear), and can result in a loss of 5 to 10 percent fuel economy. Check all four tires (when cold) with an accurate gauge, and inflate as needed to the recommended pressure.
Dragging Brakes
A parking brake that is not fully releasing, or a brake caliper that is sticking can cause the brakes to drag and your engine to waste fuel. A quick check for this kind of problem is to park your vehicle on a slight incline, put the transmission in neutral, then release the brake pedal. If your car does not start to roll immediately, the brakes may be dragging.
Too Much Junk in Your Boot
More weight equals less fuel economy. It takes power to move mass, so if you are hauling a lot of unnecessary weight in the trunk or cargo area of your vehicle, you are not going to achieve maximum fuel economy.
Poor Driving Habits
This is probably the most common problem and biggest fuel waster of all. Aggressive driving and jack rabbit starts flood the engine with extra fuel. Take it easy, as if you were driving with a raw egg under the gas pedal and you'll get the most miles per gallon from the fuel in your tank.
Source: http://www.autoreportng.com/2017/07/reasons-why-your-car-consume-much-fuel.html We over inflate tyres in Nigeria. 40 PSI, or 45PSI Some people overzealously do 50PSI |
Car Talk › Re: Reasons Why Your Car Consume Much Fuel by davodyguy: 4:45pm On Jul 12, 2017 |
One of the reasons why i prefer to buy a car that's below 100K miles.
Virtually all electrical major parts would have passed warranty and would require replacement after 100k miles, even if the car was used in the UK, USA, Canada or even Germany |