-beth-
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Hey all,
I have a 90 integra gs (two door and automatic in case that's important). It's got right around 53k miles on it. When I bought it last June it only had 42k and needed minimal work. Winter doesn't seem to be too kind to my car, and I could use some advice about how to keep it in good shape. Here are some things I've noticed about it:
In the middle of a winter road trip (after dealing with pot holes and piles of snow), I started hearing a metal on metal vibration between about 3200 and 3500 rpm. Once I get beyond 3500 rpm, it gets quiet again. Other places on the internet suggest it's not a big deal at all. Is that right?
Also, when it's very cold outside and I don't give the car time to warm up, it doesn't always want to shift between drive, reverse, and park. The gear shift moves, but it takes a few seconds for the car to realize I moved it. I've also been having trouble getting the key out of the ignition at times. Sometimes I have to restart it and turn it back off and pull the key out. Are those related?
Lately, within the past few weeks, I've been noticing a bit of a burning plastic smell when I get out of the car or am sitting at a red light. It isn't running hot at all...the temp gauge actually stays below halfway. Some websites suggest it's just burning winter road grime, but I never remember my parents' car smelling like this in the winter. I have definitely been keeping my oil changed on time and I'm not really rough on the car.
And...it isn't so much an issue now, but within the next three months it will be. My air conditioner doesn't work. We have put more of the coolant stuff in it, but it didn't help. My dad used the coolant that's supposed to show a leak...but it never showed a leak. It just blows hot air at me in the summer. The heat, on the other hand, works wonderfully. I've been toasty all winter. What could be wrong with it and how expensive should it be to fix it?
Thanks for your help!
I have a 90 integra gs (two door and automatic in case that's important). It's got right around 53k miles on it. When I bought it last June it only had 42k and needed minimal work. Winter doesn't seem to be too kind to my car, and I could use some advice about how to keep it in good shape. Here are some things I've noticed about it:
In the middle of a winter road trip (after dealing with pot holes and piles of snow), I started hearing a metal on metal vibration between about 3200 and 3500 rpm. Once I get beyond 3500 rpm, it gets quiet again. Other places on the internet suggest it's not a big deal at all. Is that right?
Also, when it's very cold outside and I don't give the car time to warm up, it doesn't always want to shift between drive, reverse, and park. The gear shift moves, but it takes a few seconds for the car to realize I moved it. I've also been having trouble getting the key out of the ignition at times. Sometimes I have to restart it and turn it back off and pull the key out. Are those related?
Lately, within the past few weeks, I've been noticing a bit of a burning plastic smell when I get out of the car or am sitting at a red light. It isn't running hot at all...the temp gauge actually stays below halfway. Some websites suggest it's just burning winter road grime, but I never remember my parents' car smelling like this in the winter. I have definitely been keeping my oil changed on time and I'm not really rough on the car.
And...it isn't so much an issue now, but within the next three months it will be. My air conditioner doesn't work. We have put more of the coolant stuff in it, but it didn't help. My dad used the coolant that's supposed to show a leak...but it never showed a leak. It just blows hot air at me in the summer. The heat, on the other hand, works wonderfully. I've been toasty all winter. What could be wrong with it and how expensive should it be to fix it?
Thanks for your help!