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idle problems
I have a 97' civic EX. the car idles really rough. ive tried to ajust it at the throttle bodie but it just wont get any better?? help if you would...
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Re: idle problems (ke98248)
I bought the car in april... i havnt done much accept change the oil and flush the tranny. it has msd cap and wires i just put new plugs that helped alittle... you think i should try a new cap and rotor??
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Re: idle problems (ke98248)
I would at least pull your cap and rotor off and inspect them. You can get a rotor for like $10.00 or less at an auto parts store and just clean the tabs in the cap if it's not bad and see how that goes.
You may just have moisture in the cap too. I know the MSD cap that was on our car was cracked and the rotor was awful so I just got an Autozone rotor, super glued the crack in the cap and it ran fine afterwards. I did get a new cap but you still have to drill a hole in it to hook it up to an exterior coil (which I don't know if you have) but moisture in the dizzy will cause problems with how the car runs.
Easy check and cheap fix.
Hope this helps you.
You may just have moisture in the cap too. I know the MSD cap that was on our car was cracked and the rotor was awful so I just got an Autozone rotor, super glued the crack in the cap and it ran fine afterwards. I did get a new cap but you still have to drill a hole in it to hook it up to an exterior coil (which I don't know if you have) but moisture in the dizzy will cause problems with how the car runs.
Easy check and cheap fix.
Hope this helps you.
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Re: idle problems (Tzer)
what about the fuel filter being old could this make it not idle well... the plugs were really white when i pulled them out does htis me its running lean??
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Re: idle problems (wink11290)
Beings you just bought the car in April. Checking what I mentioned above and changing the fuel filter are all easy repairs, part of PM, and not expensive. Changing the fuel filter will give you comfort that it's not an issue becasue you know it's new and never hurts While your at it, check the air filter too.
It's a used car, It's new to you, start with the basic's and learn your car
It can also be a matter of a dirty IACV. Did the car idle fine when you purchased it?
I'd still say start with the basic's at least inspect them.
It's a used car, It's new to you, start with the basic's and learn your car
It can also be a matter of a dirty IACV. Did the car idle fine when you purchased it?
I'd still say start with the basic's at least inspect them.
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