I guess I'll post the (probably) easier problem first.
I got the ignition switch fixed on my 89 DX, and the startup problems went away for me. That's good. But the guy who changed it for me must have forgot to connect something, because now the fans (for the heat/air) don't work, and the stock radio won't turn on (though it -does- light up). The heat works, but without the fans, you have to be doing at least 40mph to get the air flow working just through venting.
I imagine that's an easy fix? Maybe something just didn't get hooked up when putting things back together.
Now about two weeks ago, my wife noticed that when braking from, say, highway speeds, the car makes a loud-ish descending/winding-down noise. Of course she didn't say anything about this, and when I swapped cars so I could take hers to get it's oil changed, I heard it myself and asked about it ;p
WTF is causing that? I had a car with bad brakes, I had to replace them every year and a half, I ended up with bad rotors and a cracked ball joint on the thing. So I've had some pretty bad brake experiences. The Honda brakes fine, but it makes this big winding down noise when it happens.
Anyone have similar experiences? Many thanks;
--Matt
Bookmarks