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Old 02-04-2012, 10:43 AM
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Hey guys! I finally did it.. I have a 2000 honda accord now! I love it. I bought it for 3200 dollars in cash from craigslist. Yes, I checked it out with a mechanic and he is a family friend. He was satisfied with the performance and all around qualities for the price! Anyways, I digress.

2000 Honda Accord Lx
Automatic Transmision
4-cylinder V-tec
137k Miles


There is a problem, I need help with: I noticed signs of these problems happening when I test drove the vehicle, but I wasn't expecting it to go out so fast. First, the power windows. All worked fine at the time except for Passenger front which rolled down VERY slow and lagged. Now only Driver's side front rolls down at all....I checked the fuse and it's still good. Maybe actuator or solenoid? anyone have any similar problems.

Alright, power locks worked fine when I got it.... Now they are out. Same time that windows went out... I checked the fuses, and they were all fine.

When I bought it, the windshield wipers over extended, so if I drove too fast, it would stall for a little. It was a bit hazardous. Now it's even more hazardous since, it doesn't work at all anymore... and I can hear the motor for it running... Maybe the motor is too weak? I did check the fuses again...but no cigar. I do use Rain-X on the windshields like a boss though.. so rain doesn't phase me!

Thanks ahead for the feedback.. I can't wait to get started on this forum! I love my baby.
 

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Old 02-06-2012, 10:54 AM
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Remove the wiper arms from their shafts. They're tightened onto a tapered shaft, and maybe they just need to be cleaned up, repositioned, & tightened properly.

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