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Old 11-30-2016 | 12:53 PM
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Hey guys I am in search of a reputable Honda/accord repair shop

I have a 2001 Honda accord 4cyl that I recently bought it had 255k however the engine in it now currently sits at 234k

Bought the car two months ago and had no issues however after I went to massanutten I've been having some issues with my radiator and or god forbid a early head gasket problem.. I believe

the overfill Reservoir was overfilled and my temp gauges would reflect that it was overheating it doesn't go all the way to the H however it was going up slowly until I started driving again and I just want to figure out how much to replace water pump, timing belt, and possibly head gasket if it may be a head gasket problem so please list some good shops..

And hopefully cheap too lol..

I am in the Richmond VA area county of Chesterfield..

Looking for some good honest mechanics that can diagnose and fix the problem..


Thanks hope I am not breaking any rules..
Old 12-01-2016 | 11:24 AM
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I'd make sure the radiator fan is working first off, as you mentioned it started cooling down when you were moving.
Old 12-02-2016 | 02:58 PM
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Had a buddy of mine take a look at it and he had a pressure tester he checked the radiator and no leaks found.. hes starting to think I have a thermostat going bad because the fans kick on and off when they're supposed too

Its weird because I'm having to add coolant at times he doesn't think it's a head gasket but I would still like an overall diagnostic done.

Any shops you can recommend? That can possibly also swap out engines and trannys in my vehicle and I'm trying to also convert my 4 lug to 5 lug but the proper way cause as it sits I can only use wheels that have 4 x 114.3 I would like to switch to a legit 5 lug setup..

Like If I do get it checked and they find something whatever I spend on the diagnostic hopefully they can remove that from whatever costs may arise

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Old 12-03-2016 | 10:39 AM
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Wallace Automotive in Midlothian.
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Old 12-05-2016 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Mesto
Had a buddy of mine take a look at it and he had a pressure tester he checked the radiator and no leaks found.. hes starting to think I have a thermostat going bad because the fans kick on and off when they're supposed too
the thermostat is the next culprit in line
if replacing that doesn't fix it
your water pump may be going

Are you getting any overflow out of your overflow tank?
Old 12-21-2016 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by smilin dave
Wallace Automotive in Midlothian.
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Thanks someone also recommended them too me!!
Originally Posted by Niburu
the thermostat is the next culprit in line
if replacing that doesn't fix it
your water pump may be going

Are you getting any overflow out of your overflow tank?
I was like that's when I noticed a slight problem because the overflow tank was completely filled to the brim with coolant took the radiator cap off and no coolant so after he did the pressure test on the radiator found no leaks we refilled and haven't had any issues since..

I'm thinking it's a possible bad thermostat I'll yank one off at the junk yard and waterpump just in case
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