a lil' smoke from the muffler and a starter problem
Someone might have already asked this one before, but I'm going to ask anyway.
I forgot to refill my coolant for way too long and it got to the point where I finally had to or the car wouldn't start.
When it didn't want to start, I would have to tap the gas for a little bit to keep the engine running.
The problem is, it still has it's moments where it doesn't want to start, and when I first get it going after letting it warm up, it puts out a little white smoke. More than normal.
I own an '89 Accord Lxi and I'm wondering if the starting problem is related to spark plugs at all and what the results can be of having no coolant in the tank for so long. On a side note: what are the effects of filling the tank beyond the max fill line?
I forgot to refill my coolant for way too long and it got to the point where I finally had to or the car wouldn't start.
When it didn't want to start, I would have to tap the gas for a little bit to keep the engine running.
The problem is, it still has it's moments where it doesn't want to start, and when I first get it going after letting it warm up, it puts out a little white smoke. More than normal.
I own an '89 Accord Lxi and I'm wondering if the starting problem is related to spark plugs at all and what the results can be of having no coolant in the tank for so long. On a side note: what are the effects of filling the tank beyond the max fill line?
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ramoneguru
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Jul 19, 2004 05:54 AM



