Malfunction Indicator Light
#16
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
In that case, I would recommend not driving it - it's very unlikely that the
problem is the fuel cap. The fuel cap can only trigger the indicator if it's
tightened to less than 3 clicks (I'm sure you've given it plenty more just
in case), at least that's how it is on my 98' civic.
Yuri
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:jIcOb.67619$ZuL1.47870@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Ok Yuri. The car seems to be running fine. It starts fine and runs well. I
> can't say anything about the mileage, because the problem just started and
> I've also just bought it and don't have a handle on what the mileage
should
> be anyway. I've only fueled the car once. I haven't noticed anything
unusual
> about the exhaust. The manual says that it could be a loose fuel cap or
> emissions related. It says that I could void the warranty if I continue to
> drive it, but then says that if it was the fuel cap that I would have to
> drive it 3 times for the light to reset.....
>
> I've called the dealership and am waiting for a call back, but meanwhile
I'm
> supposed to be going out of town.
>
> Peter H
>
>
>
>
> "Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:X2cOb.116732$ld7.1661852@wagner.videotron.net ...
> > Peter, it's kinda of tough to think of anything if all you say is that
the
> > indicator came on... are there any other symptoms, anything strange with
> the
> > car? any noises?
> > Is your exaust a bit blue-ish?
> >
> > There are some very knowledgeable people (I'm not one of them in this
> > forum, but you need to be more specific.
> >
> > Yuri
> >
> >
> > "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I
hope
> > > someone here can help me with this problem.
> > >
> > > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's
been
> > > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light
came
> > on
> > > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> > today
> > > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> > >
> > > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out
the
> > gas
> > > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> > >
> > > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that
I
> > > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
> it.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > tia
> > >
> > > Peter H
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
problem is the fuel cap. The fuel cap can only trigger the indicator if it's
tightened to less than 3 clicks (I'm sure you've given it plenty more just
in case), at least that's how it is on my 98' civic.
Yuri
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:jIcOb.67619$ZuL1.47870@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Ok Yuri. The car seems to be running fine. It starts fine and runs well. I
> can't say anything about the mileage, because the problem just started and
> I've also just bought it and don't have a handle on what the mileage
should
> be anyway. I've only fueled the car once. I haven't noticed anything
unusual
> about the exhaust. The manual says that it could be a loose fuel cap or
> emissions related. It says that I could void the warranty if I continue to
> drive it, but then says that if it was the fuel cap that I would have to
> drive it 3 times for the light to reset.....
>
> I've called the dealership and am waiting for a call back, but meanwhile
I'm
> supposed to be going out of town.
>
> Peter H
>
>
>
>
> "Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:X2cOb.116732$ld7.1661852@wagner.videotron.net ...
> > Peter, it's kinda of tough to think of anything if all you say is that
the
> > indicator came on... are there any other symptoms, anything strange with
> the
> > car? any noises?
> > Is your exaust a bit blue-ish?
> >
> > There are some very knowledgeable people (I'm not one of them in this
> > forum, but you need to be more specific.
> >
> > Yuri
> >
> >
> > "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I
hope
> > > someone here can help me with this problem.
> > >
> > > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's
been
> > > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light
came
> > on
> > > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> > today
> > > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> > >
> > > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out
the
> > gas
> > > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> > >
> > > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that
I
> > > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
> it.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > tia
> > >
> > > Peter H
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#17
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
In that case, I would recommend not driving it - it's very unlikely that the
problem is the fuel cap. The fuel cap can only trigger the indicator if it's
tightened to less than 3 clicks (I'm sure you've given it plenty more just
in case), at least that's how it is on my 98' civic.
Yuri
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:jIcOb.67619$ZuL1.47870@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Ok Yuri. The car seems to be running fine. It starts fine and runs well. I
> can't say anything about the mileage, because the problem just started and
> I've also just bought it and don't have a handle on what the mileage
should
> be anyway. I've only fueled the car once. I haven't noticed anything
unusual
> about the exhaust. The manual says that it could be a loose fuel cap or
> emissions related. It says that I could void the warranty if I continue to
> drive it, but then says that if it was the fuel cap that I would have to
> drive it 3 times for the light to reset.....
>
> I've called the dealership and am waiting for a call back, but meanwhile
I'm
> supposed to be going out of town.
>
> Peter H
>
>
>
>
> "Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:X2cOb.116732$ld7.1661852@wagner.videotron.net ...
> > Peter, it's kinda of tough to think of anything if all you say is that
the
> > indicator came on... are there any other symptoms, anything strange with
> the
> > car? any noises?
> > Is your exaust a bit blue-ish?
> >
> > There are some very knowledgeable people (I'm not one of them in this
> > forum, but you need to be more specific.
> >
> > Yuri
> >
> >
> > "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I
hope
> > > someone here can help me with this problem.
> > >
> > > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's
been
> > > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light
came
> > on
> > > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> > today
> > > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> > >
> > > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out
the
> > gas
> > > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> > >
> > > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that
I
> > > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
> it.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > tia
> > >
> > > Peter H
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
problem is the fuel cap. The fuel cap can only trigger the indicator if it's
tightened to less than 3 clicks (I'm sure you've given it plenty more just
in case), at least that's how it is on my 98' civic.
Yuri
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:jIcOb.67619$ZuL1.47870@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Ok Yuri. The car seems to be running fine. It starts fine and runs well. I
> can't say anything about the mileage, because the problem just started and
> I've also just bought it and don't have a handle on what the mileage
should
> be anyway. I've only fueled the car once. I haven't noticed anything
unusual
> about the exhaust. The manual says that it could be a loose fuel cap or
> emissions related. It says that I could void the warranty if I continue to
> drive it, but then says that if it was the fuel cap that I would have to
> drive it 3 times for the light to reset.....
>
> I've called the dealership and am waiting for a call back, but meanwhile
I'm
> supposed to be going out of town.
>
> Peter H
>
>
>
>
> "Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:X2cOb.116732$ld7.1661852@wagner.videotron.net ...
> > Peter, it's kinda of tough to think of anything if all you say is that
the
> > indicator came on... are there any other symptoms, anything strange with
> the
> > car? any noises?
> > Is your exaust a bit blue-ish?
> >
> > There are some very knowledgeable people (I'm not one of them in this
> > forum, but you need to be more specific.
> >
> > Yuri
> >
> >
> > "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I
hope
> > > someone here can help me with this problem.
> > >
> > > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's
been
> > > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light
came
> > on
> > > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> > today
> > > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> > >
> > > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out
the
> > gas
> > > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> > >
> > > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that
I
> > > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
> it.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > tia
> > >
> > > Peter H
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#18
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if you have a code reader....
If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
if you have a code reader....
If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
if you have a code reader....
If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
#21
Guest
Posts: n/a
if you have a code reader....
If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
what's wrong, to get it off your mind
go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are there....
the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
#22
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40096297.C5EE6926@interbaun.com...
> Peter H wrote:
> >
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> ====================
>
> Peter,
>
> It could be that the previous owner (or one of the people who test-drove
> it) had the gas cap too loose. I wouldn't worry about it except, for
> your own peace of mind, do all the usual DIY checks (although most have
> nothing to do with the MIL indication) Pop out the air filter and smack
> it on something to see if it's plugged, check coolant in the rad and
> expansion tank, tranny fluid (if auto), listen under the hood for any
> vacuum leaks. If somebody has knocked a hose off while poking around, it
> could trip the MIL. It would sound like a service station air hose makes
> when it leaks at the nozzle.
>
> You should also do the 'lamp check' for the dash indicators to be sure
> that all the warning lights are working, since the car is new-to-you.
>
> Congrats, welcome to the big family.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ================
Thanks for the useful info Curly. I'll check all that out. I had poked
around under the hood a bit and checked the oil and anti-freeze levels.I'll
check the air filter and tranny fluid and listen for vacuum leaks. The
dealer finally called back and I'm taking it in on Monday. I do have to
drive it for about an hour and a half tomorrow though. We'll see how that
goes.
Peter H
#23
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40096297.C5EE6926@interbaun.com...
> Peter H wrote:
> >
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> ====================
>
> Peter,
>
> It could be that the previous owner (or one of the people who test-drove
> it) had the gas cap too loose. I wouldn't worry about it except, for
> your own peace of mind, do all the usual DIY checks (although most have
> nothing to do with the MIL indication) Pop out the air filter and smack
> it on something to see if it's plugged, check coolant in the rad and
> expansion tank, tranny fluid (if auto), listen under the hood for any
> vacuum leaks. If somebody has knocked a hose off while poking around, it
> could trip the MIL. It would sound like a service station air hose makes
> when it leaks at the nozzle.
>
> You should also do the 'lamp check' for the dash indicators to be sure
> that all the warning lights are working, since the car is new-to-you.
>
> Congrats, welcome to the big family.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ================
Thanks for the useful info Curly. I'll check all that out. I had poked
around under the hood a bit and checked the oil and anti-freeze levels.I'll
check the air filter and tranny fluid and listen for vacuum leaks. The
dealer finally called back and I'm taking it in on Monday. I do have to
drive it for about an hour and a half tomorrow though. We'll see how that
goes.
Peter H
#24
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40096297.C5EE6926@interbaun.com...
> Peter H wrote:
> >
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> ====================
>
> Peter,
>
> It could be that the previous owner (or one of the people who test-drove
> it) had the gas cap too loose. I wouldn't worry about it except, for
> your own peace of mind, do all the usual DIY checks (although most have
> nothing to do with the MIL indication) Pop out the air filter and smack
> it on something to see if it's plugged, check coolant in the rad and
> expansion tank, tranny fluid (if auto), listen under the hood for any
> vacuum leaks. If somebody has knocked a hose off while poking around, it
> could trip the MIL. It would sound like a service station air hose makes
> when it leaks at the nozzle.
>
> You should also do the 'lamp check' for the dash indicators to be sure
> that all the warning lights are working, since the car is new-to-you.
>
> Congrats, welcome to the big family.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ================
Thanks for the useful info Curly. I'll check all that out. I had poked
around under the hood a bit and checked the oil and anti-freeze levels.I'll
check the air filter and tranny fluid and listen for vacuum leaks. The
dealer finally called back and I'm taking it in on Monday. I do have to
drive it for about an hour and a half tomorrow though. We'll see how that
goes.
Peter H
#25
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:40096297.C5EE6926@interbaun.com...
> Peter H wrote:
> >
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> ====================
>
> Peter,
>
> It could be that the previous owner (or one of the people who test-drove
> it) had the gas cap too loose. I wouldn't worry about it except, for
> your own peace of mind, do all the usual DIY checks (although most have
> nothing to do with the MIL indication) Pop out the air filter and smack
> it on something to see if it's plugged, check coolant in the rad and
> expansion tank, tranny fluid (if auto), listen under the hood for any
> vacuum leaks. If somebody has knocked a hose off while poking around, it
> could trip the MIL. It would sound like a service station air hose makes
> when it leaks at the nozzle.
>
> You should also do the 'lamp check' for the dash indicators to be sure
> that all the warning lights are working, since the car is new-to-you.
>
> Congrats, welcome to the big family.
>
> 'Curly'
>
> ================
Thanks for the useful info Curly. I'll check all that out. I had poked
around under the hood a bit and checked the oil and anti-freeze levels.I'll
check the air filter and tranny fluid and listen for vacuum leaks. The
dealer finally called back and I'm taking it in on Monday. I do have to
drive it for about an hour and a half tomorrow though. We'll see how that
goes.
Peter H
#26
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Re: if you have a code reader....
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:P8eOb.100109$ZU4.1718317@weber.videotron.net. ..
> If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
> what's wrong, to get it off your mind
>
> go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are
there....
>
> the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
> repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
> getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
>
> "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
> on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
> gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks Yuri
#27
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Re: if you have a code reader....
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:P8eOb.100109$ZU4.1718317@weber.videotron.net. ..
> If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
> what's wrong, to get it off your mind
>
> go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are
there....
>
> the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
> repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
> getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
>
> "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
> on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
> gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks Yuri
#28
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Re: if you have a code reader....
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:P8eOb.100109$ZU4.1718317@weber.videotron.net. ..
> If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
> what's wrong, to get it off your mind
>
> go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are
there....
>
> the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
> repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
> getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
>
> "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
> on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
> gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks Yuri
#29
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Re: if you have a code reader....
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:P8eOb.100109$ZU4.1718317@weber.videotron.net. ..
> If you have a honda / odb II code reader, you can always check by yourself
> what's wrong, to get it off your mind
>
> go to http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/, all the instructions are
there....
>
> the reader is a usefull thing to have, even if you dont want to do any
> repairs by yourself - once your warranty is over, it may help you avoid
> getting scammed into replacing components that dont need servicing
>
> "Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> > Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> > someone here can help me with this problem.
> >
> > This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> > running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
> on
> > and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
> today
> > and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
> >
> > I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
> gas
> > cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
> >
> > The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> > could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive
it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks Yuri
#30
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Re: Malfunction Indicator Light
The only way to determine the problem is to read the code. Some auto parts
stores will read it for you for free, AutoZone. By driving it you take a
chance. If it is a bad O2 sensor it could damage the Catalytic converter.
You can get code readers from the autoparts store also.
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>
stores will read it for you for free, AutoZone. By driving it you take a
chance. If it is a bad O2 sensor it could damage the Catalytic converter.
You can get code readers from the autoparts store also.
"Peter H" <peterh@notreallyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:XxaOb.65977$ZuL1.2947@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> Hi all. New to this group, I guess 'cause I'm a new Honda owner. I hope
> someone here can help me with this problem.
>
> This is a new to me 2000 Civic. I picked it up on Thursday and it's been
> running fine since. Just last night the Malfunction Indicator Light came
on
> and stayed on though. I'm supposed to go out of town for a 2 hour trip
today
> and wonder if I should postpone the trip.
>
> I've check in the manual and it doesn't say much except to check out the
gas
> cap to make sure it's on tight, which it is.
>
> The manual says that the problem is likely emissions related and that I
> could damage the vehicle and void the warranty if I continue to drive it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> tia
>
> Peter H
>
>