The car started to overheat so I checked under the hood and seen it leaking from the radiator hose, not the side where the radiator is attached, but the side that runs into the motor. I messed with the clamp and it seemed to stop leaking. I let it run for a good half an hour with no leaking or overheating. I drove it a day later to a shop about 10 mins away to have tires put on it. Then today I picked it up and drove it for about 15 mins. I then drove it right away again, and within about 5-10 mins it was over heating again. I let it sit while I ate dinner and then added more antifreeze to it. It seems to be eating the antifreeze! What could this be?
If oil is leaking from the riverside of a 1998 Honda Accord the vehicle may be experiencing a front seal leak. The main front seal is located on the crankshaft of the engine.
i would have to say it sound like a blown head gasket
You need a new radiator. Honda put a transmission cooler core inside your radiator so the trans, under "normal operating conditions," won't overheat. If that core starts leaking into the engine coolant...well, there's your problem.
yes
yes.
i have a 1998 honda accord the gear shift is locked...
1990-1997 Honda Accord ALL - 4 x 114.3 1998-2002 Honda Accord 4Cyl - 4x114.3 1998-2002 Honda Accord 6Cyl - 5x114.3 2003-2010 Honda Accord ALL - 5x114.3
yes it will fit
Yes, it should.
how do you change a 1998 Honda accord front wheel bearing
Answering "How can you diagnose a 1998 Honda accord without an OBD scanner?"
You can use the 1990 stereo in your 1992 Accord, but the 1998 will not bolt in the correct way.