thank you for all the help its always hard working on my car alone and this really helps. looks like your father left a great man behind who really cares for others and is well knowledgeable thank you for all you do.
@@eduardocabrera-morales6237 Let me know if you need some additional tips with this. The repair we did on this Honda was successful, and is still fixed after these months that have passed. Yes, I learn a lot from others, and just wanted to give back. 👍
Just curious. I read up on using 15W40 in gasoline engines. The article I read suggested using 15W40 in a gas engine will lead to the engine breaking down faster. The article stated it could lead up to the injectors becoming clogged. The article points out most people believe 15W40 has a higher viscosity. The article concludes by recommending the continued use of 5W20 motor oil. Great video, thank you for sharing.
Good day to you. Thank you for your input on this matter. What oil to use is always such a hot topic. I ran the 15-40 through the hot Northern California summer months where we get 100+ regularly. Now that we are in the winter, I am back to 10-30 Rotella T5 synthetic blend. Can you share the article you were talking about. I certainly do not want to damage this 275,000 mile engine since it has been so good to us!! It did seem happy with the 15-40 over the summer.
Mine randomly stalls after like 1 hour or so of driving and i have to wait 30 minutes before it'll drive again when i start it stalls until it cools down
@ Oh man. That sounds like a real challenge! I am still wondering if it is fuel or spark. Do you have any OBDII codes from your Honda that could point us in the right direction?
@@jeffcunha9114 Yes I am sir, after I replaced the valve cover gasket and unclogged my EGR, it’s still showing code P1399 for a random misfire. I even replaced my spark plugs and ignition coils as well. What’s a solution for this?
Sorry for the late reply. Were you able to clean the port under the intake manifold AND the port behind sensor? Also, when you clear the codes, does the P1399 come back immediately or after several warm up cycles?
thank you for all the help its always hard working on my car alone and this really helps. looks like your father left a great man behind who really cares for others and is well knowledgeable thank you for all you do.
@@eduardocabrera-morales6237 Thank you so much for your message. It really means a lot to me!
@@eduardocabrera-morales6237 Let me know if you need some additional tips with this. The repair we did on this Honda was successful, and is still fixed after these months that have passed. Yes, I learn a lot from others, and just wanted to give back. 👍
Thank u sir I just got an engine light at my accord 98 V6
@@CaloyPinoyTV Absolutely! Let us know if you have any questions. Maybe we can help!
Great job babe!!! You are truly a master of many trades and I'm so grateful to your dad for teaching you how to fix it yourself. 🥰
Thank you for your help and support!! We make a great team! 💕
Just curious. I read up on using 15W40 in gasoline engines. The article I read suggested using 15W40 in a gas engine will lead to the engine breaking down faster. The article stated it could lead up to the injectors becoming clogged. The article points out most people believe 15W40 has a higher viscosity. The article concludes by recommending the continued use of 5W20 motor oil. Great video, thank you for sharing.
Good day to you. Thank you for your input on this matter. What oil to use is always such a hot topic. I ran the 15-40 through the hot Northern California summer months where we get 100+ regularly. Now that we are in the winter, I am back to 10-30 Rotella T5 synthetic blend. Can you share the article you were talking about. I certainly do not want to damage this 275,000 mile engine since it has been so good to us!! It did seem happy with the 15-40 over the summer.
What is the name of that sensor you cleaned at the end
Good day to you. That is the IAT sensor OEM part number 37880-P0A-A02
Mine randomly stalls after like 1 hour or so of driving and i have to wait 30 minutes before it'll drive again when i start it stalls until it cools down
@@1985eldorado Do you have a spark tester? When it stalls I would check for spark first.
@jeffcunha9114 it starts but it stalls again even when I floor it I just replaced the spark plugs and wires
@ Oh man. That sounds like a real challenge! I am still wondering if it is fuel or spark. Do you have any OBDII codes from your Honda that could point us in the right direction?
Unfortunately you never showed what you were cleaning underneath the manifold.
Oh man, you are correct! I was cleaning the surfaces where the manifold meets the engine. You want those surfaces clean before reinstalling!
I have a 99 with idle issues
@@rawnlivewithsyregreen9561 Good day to you. Are you getting any codes?
@@jeffcunha9114 no codes
@@jeffcunha9114 no codes just a very low idle like it won’t to cut off
Humm, did this come on suddenly or over time?
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Thank you for your comment! Haha, we were just having a little fun. Are you working on your Honda?
@@jeffcunha9114 Yes I am sir, after I replaced the valve cover gasket and unclogged my EGR, it’s still showing code P1399 for a random misfire. I even replaced my spark plugs and ignition coils as well. What’s a solution for this?
@@iOSveenate Humm, it sounds like you are on the right path. How many miles on your Honda?
@@jeffcunha9114 Right, my Accord’s year is 2000 with about 197,000 miles
Sorry for the late reply. Were you able to clean the port under the intake manifold AND the port behind sensor? Also, when you clear the codes, does the P1399 come back immediately or after several warm up cycles?