The leading probable cause is that the catalytic converter is plugged or about to fail. Other than that, it could be several other things (e.g.: a dead animal in the engine compartment, etc).
A 2004 Honda Civic fuel filter should be changed when the car begins to have fuel issues. A clogged fuel filter will lead to intermediate ignition problems and driving issues.
28 I get 31 on my 2004 Honda Accord V6 highway driving. I get 65+ on my diesel BMW 520d efficient dynamics.
the 2004 Honda accord has a distributor, yes.
A smell of exhaust fumes when starting your 2004 Honda Accord could indicate a few potential issues. It may be due to a leak in the exhaust system, such as a cracked manifold or damaged gaskets, allowing fumes to escape. Alternatively, a malfunctioning catalytic converter or issues with the fuel system could be contributing to the smell. It's important to have the vehicle inspected by a professional to identify and address the problem, as exhaust fumes can be hazardous.
Of course that depends on how you drive and where. I, myself own a 2004 Honda Accord V-6 and I get 31 mpg strictly highway driving and around 23 mpg in the city. Mixed driving I average around 26 mpg. A four-cylinder should get about two more miles per gallon in each category.
It's Not Funny was created in 2004.
Funny Party was created in 2004.
Show Me the Funny - 2004 I was released on: USA: 21 June 2004 (Los Angeles, California)
what is the oil capacity for 2004 honda odyssey
The 2004 Honda Odyssey has 24 valves.
The 2004 Honda Pilot has a V6 engine.
The 2004 Honda Odyssey has a V6 engine.