HELP: civic idling problems
#1
HELP: civic idling problems
ive got a 1992 civic hatchback with a greddy turbo kit, and it just recentley started getting cold outside... i dont know if this relates to my problem in any way but when i turn the car on it runs fine, but after a little while it revs high then low, high then low, repeatedly. this also happens when im on the clutch at a light or something. after a little research i think it might be the ICM (igniters) but i really dont know much about cars so i just wanted to get a firm answer before i spend my money
#5
RE: HELP: civic idling problems
Yea, it's definantly vaccum or that Idle Air Control. Same problem with 89 Civic DX... You can also try adjusting your throttle cable/timing @ distributor to tone it down a notch until you can fix it properly. Mine was really annoying to the point where I had to lift my gas pedal to get it to chill out, so I adjusted the throttle cable until I could fix it right. :/
#8
RE: HELP: civic idling problems
try cleaning out your IACV, its the thingy on the back of the intake manifold, little round bolted on thingy. its held on by two 12mm bolts i bolieve, and look at the screen when you take it off, its probably clogged with black cracp and just take some carb cleaner to it.
#9
RE: HELP: civic idling problems
sick, ill have to check that out tomorrow, thanks.
also one more thing, i justgot the car a little while ago, but the guy i got it from said he just put in a new gear bushing, and i cant really use first gearyet until its worked in (i tried it once and it grinded). so ive just been sitting in my car pushing it in and out offirst. is this guy bull****ting me or does it sound plausible. and if so is there a faster way to work it in?
and is this what the IACV looks like?
also one more thing, i justgot the car a little while ago, but the guy i got it from said he just put in a new gear bushing, and i cant really use first gearyet until its worked in (i tried it once and it grinded). so ive just been sitting in my car pushing it in and out offirst. is this guy bull****ting me or does it sound plausible. and if so is there a faster way to work it in?
and is this what the IACV looks like?