The car was "fixed" by someone else, I got it to help a woman in need. Just doing what I can. The codes refer to air intake, so I guess I am looking at an air leak or ????
SOURCE: I have a 88 honda accord with carb that i cant get to idle down
Should be an idle adjusting screw on the side of the carburator that you can adjust to move your idle down.
-Captain Jake
SOURCE: 88 honda accord lxi 2.0 fuel injected (high idle)
Check for vacuum leaks, with engine at idle, go around engine and wiggle EVERY vacuum hose(especially near connections) you will probably find one that causes the issue to occur.
SOURCE: idle is too low, car dies, engine runs fine
An IAC (idle air control) motor is designed to adjust the engine idle RPM speed by opening and closing an air bypass passage inside the throttle body. The car computer or ECM (electronic control module) receives information from various sensors and will output signals to adjust the IAC motor in or out to adjust engine idle speed by controlling engine idle air.
An IAC motor is highly susceptible to carbon and coking build up; if an IAC goes too long without cleaning it can cause stalling and poor idle quality. Some cars are designed with a large vacuum transfer hose that connects the intake manifold to the IAC (idle air control) motor. If a broken or dilapidated these vacuum lines can cause the engine to lose vacuum which will allow the engine to run rough and die.
Inspect all engine and accessory vacuum lines to look for missing, torn or dilapidated lines and replace as needed. To check the IAC motor remove the unit, with the wires connected turn the key to the "on" position without starting the engine, the IAC should move in or out.
If the IAC motor does nothing it has probably failed, replace it with a new unit and recheck system. Note: while the IAC motor is removed clean (use aerosol carburetor cleaner) the passages the IAC uses to control idle air speed.
Good luck and hope this helps
SOURCE: 95' Honda Civic 1.6 liter, will crank but wont
i have a 95 honda civic and it will crank but not start, ive heard they have a common fuel pump relay problem so i bought a new 1 and also a new fuel pump but yet still the car will not start. we i turn the key the fuel pump does not engage and am stumped. ive checked all the fuses but there all good. any ideas please help . thanks
SOURCE: honda accord ex 2001 check engine light suddenly came on, car started to idle roughly
If it's running rough, chances are that it's misfiring. If the Check Engine light is flashing/blinking, it is definitely misfiring.
If that's the case, drive it as little as possible... Or straight to the mechanic because the more you drive it while it's misfiring, the higher the chance is of you ruining your catalytic converter.
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