RE: IML: Puzzling, smoky NYB problem
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RE: IML: Puzzling, smoky NYB problem



> 
> It began about a year ago whenever I'd accelerate somewhat 
> hard with the A/C on. For about a minute afterwards, you 
> could see the smoky air from the dash vents, but then it 
> would clear up. Now it occurs fairly consistently, anytime 
> the car is running and any setting of the HVAC is turned on. 
> It is not a large amount of smoke, and has very little 
> detectable odor, but it's definitely there and should not be!

My guess would be that your heater core is leaking.  What you are seeing is
steam and the residue on the windshield is from the antifreeze.  



> 
> Here's what I think is another clue: I know I need to replace 
> the brake master cylinder. If I idle with my foot on the 
> brake pedal for more than 30-60 seconds, the "brake" warning 
> lamp will come on, accompanied by a soft pedal. I can pump it 
> up easily and there is no noticeable decline in braking 
> performance while driving (meaning rapid use rather than 
> sitting on the pedal, which definitely does lead to a loss of 
> braking pressure).
> 


Completely separate issue.  Your master cylinder is failing.  The rubber
seals are leaking allowing the brake fluid to leak back to the reservoir
without you releasing the pedal.  You should get this repaired before it
goes out completely in a panic stop situation leaving you sitting in the
back of a Honda.


                 Steve B.

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