98 civic ex rpm problem
#22
Cleaning the IACV usually only helps a pulsing idle. It's located on the intake manifold, back passenger side by the throttle body.
If you haven't done a tune-up to your car, that would be the first place I would start. Check the ignition timing too. That may help the low idle.
If you haven't done a tune-up to your car, that would be the first place I would start. Check the ignition timing too. That may help the low idle.
#23
me again
ok i finally got the iacv all cleaned but i put the gasket in wrong and messed it up some ( put it on backwards because i did it on the car ) but know i pulled the t/b and see that it goes a certain way but i think now its too flat so i put some of that gasket maker on it to help seal just want to know if that will be ok ?? to use the RTV silicone ? thanks in advance
#24
RPM issue
Hi,
I was reading your posts and I am having a simular issue with my 2005 Civic EX. Once I get up to 65 or 70 mine is running at 3000 rpms and I know that is not right. Once it gets there it stays until I slow down do to traffic. I was wondering if anyone can help me determine what is the cause of this problem.
I was reading your posts and I am having a simular issue with my 2005 Civic EX. Once I get up to 65 or 70 mine is running at 3000 rpms and I know that is not right. Once it gets there it stays until I slow down do to traffic. I was wondering if anyone can help me determine what is the cause of this problem.
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