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EMO_B16
04-12-2007, 05:50 PM
i want to know what to look for when buying a second hand eg preferably where rust starts and other need to know things

he-tec
04-12-2007, 07:20 PM
check tyres for wear could haggle abit if anything need replacing soon
check brakes for wear
check for rust
check that panels line up and colour for previous accidents
check engine bay for leaks and cv boots
test air con if its working and cold
check timing belts
check for service history
check all fluid levels are level and not empty
check if the car blows smoke
check all lights are working
check windows and doors shut properly
check for spare tire and tools
road test the car take every turn/hill/ or highway to see if it struggles in any way
see if the gear change is smooth
check clutch wear
check hand brake if recently adjusted it should only click around 5-7times i think
check for noise when turning doing full circle
test the brakes
thats all i could think of =]

jeffske
04-12-2007, 07:28 PM
check seats and carpets for wear, if the odometer reading is relatively low you would assume wear on these 2 things would reflect the kilometres

b4dnuf
05-12-2007, 12:02 PM
sounds kinda obvious but
check the lights , blinkers, A/C, Fan

EMO_B16
05-12-2007, 07:53 PM
thanx all its all preety simple stuff rely


is there any thing else that goes wrong with civics ??

that is a worry?

est1989
05-12-2007, 10:46 PM
EMO! lol how u goin little fella...
its petes mate from dalmar smash lol
the guy with the prelude lol

lol @ emo lol

aowwllan
05-12-2007, 10:48 PM
check tyres for wear could haggle abit if anything need replacing soon
check brakes for wear
check for rust
check that panels line up and colour for previous accidents
check engine bay for leaks and cv boots
test air con if its working and cold
check timing belts
check for service history
check all fluid levels are level and not empty
check if the car blows smoke
check all lights are working
check windows and doors shut properly
check for spare tire and tools
road test the car take every turn/hill/ or highway to see if it struggles in any way
see if the gear change is smooth
check clutch wear
check hand brake if recently adjusted it should only click around 5-7times i think
check for noise when turning doing full circle
test the brakes
thats all i could think of =]

what he said LOL!

Barge Ass
07-12-2007, 01:44 PM
Brake hard and accelerate hard without holding the wheel too tightly to see if it veers.

mattc
07-12-2007, 02:18 PM
- gearbox; runs smoothly. No crunching between 1-2 and 2-3
- radio antenna clicking when going down
- water in boot
- power windows rattling
- CV joints; cracked or not (check inside wheels and suspension to look for grease spills
- Check oil
- Check around actual engine to see for any oil leaks
- Check under car (if you can get under it) to look at oil sump to see if its leaking
- Engine mounts; this is something you can feel when driving. If you are a little *rough* when driving and accelerating in first and then throttle off, if it clunks, then the engine mounts are bust.
- interior should be quite clean and in good condition. Check under the floor mats to see the driver wear (from shoes etc)
- CHECK LOG BOOKS
- Radiator fluid (if its been serviced regularly and not just stamped from a friend – the fluids should be quite clean)
- Air con full blast while you are driving so you know the aircon is working (it should be quite cold)
- Water in headlights/tail lights

Also in the log books you want to see that the major services were done at a reputable mechanic and major things like timing belt, air filter, all fluids (engine, brake, gear box) were changed for new ones, and then also that major things were checked, for example cv joints, engine mounts, bushings etc.

Sorry if there is any repeats.. gl with it! :)

EMO_B16
07-12-2007, 06:26 PM
EMO! lol how u goin little fella...
its petes mate from dalmar smash lol
the guy with the prelude lol

lol @ emo lol

hey i don't work there now !! LOL

EMO_B16
07-12-2007, 06:27 PM
- gearbox; runs smoothly. No crunching between 1-2 and 2-3
- radio antenna clicking when going down
- water in boot
- power windows rattling
- CV joints; cracked or not (check inside wheels and suspension to look for grease spills
- Check oil
- Check around actual engine to see for any oil leaks
- Check under car (if you can get under it) to look at oil sump to see if its leaking
- Engine mounts; this is something you can feel when driving. If you are a little *rough* when driving and accelerating in first and then throttle off, if it clunks, then the engine mounts are bust.
- interior should be quite clean and in good condition. Check under the floor mats to see the driver wear (from shoes etc)
- CHECK LOG BOOKS
- Radiator fluid (if its been serviced regularly and not just stamped from a friend – the fluids should be quite clean)
- Air con full blast while you are driving so you know the aircon is working (it should be quite cold)
- Water in headlights/tail lights

Also in the log books you want to see that the major services were done at a reputable mechanic and major things like timing belt, air filter, all fluids (engine, brake, gear box) were changed for new ones, and then also that major things were checked, for example cv joints, engine mounts, bushings etc.

Sorry if there is any repeats.. gl with it! :)


na it's good stuff thanx all and i'll do what i have to

dupac->
09-12-2007, 09:52 PM
emo u dumb shit u work at a panel beater. u should know
lol

B16bcivic
10-12-2007, 06:04 PM
check tyres for wear could haggle abit if anything need replacing soon
check brakes for wear
check for rust
check that panels line up and colour for previous accidents
check engine bay for leaks and cv boots
test air con if its working and cold
check timing belts
check for service history
check all fluid levels are level and not empty
check if the car blows smoke
check all lights are working
check windows and doors shut properly
check for spare tire and tools
road test the car take every turn/hill/ or highway to see if it struggles in any way
see if the gear change is smooth
check clutch wear
check hand brake if recently adjusted it should only click around 5-7times i think
check for noise when turning doing full circle
test the brakes
thats all i could think of =]

Bro, eg's does go wrong, all cars does go wrong,

bro all i can say is
check for cracks man,
check all seals,
check battary connecting rodes
check radiator cap for cursions,
check radz hose if hard its good if soft then its borken.
check engine if its cleaned or rusty,
check for engine oil leaks
check cluster if its cracked.
check for noise while driving
check car to see if it starts properly
check im too lazy to list some are being listed by he-tech