Problem with start up, '94 Civic Si
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Problem with start up, '94 Civic Si
This has happened to me twice in the course of like, 4 days, so i'm getting kinda worried.
Just got back from a run to 7-11. I get my cigarettes and gatorade and get back in my car. I start it up, it starts up, but then the revs dip really low and it stalls. I try to start it back up and it won't turn over. After a few more tries, it turns over, but it'll idle REALLY low, like in the 200/300 RPM range.
Same thing happened when I went to drop off my rent at my landlord's house just the other day.
Any ideas of what this could be?
Just got back from a run to 7-11. I get my cigarettes and gatorade and get back in my car. I start it up, it starts up, but then the revs dip really low and it stalls. I try to start it back up and it won't turn over. After a few more tries, it turns over, but it'll idle REALLY low, like in the 200/300 RPM range.
Same thing happened when I went to drop off my rent at my landlord's house just the other day.
Any ideas of what this could be?
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Re: Problem with start up, '94 Civic Si (EH3Kid85)
same thing happened to me when i first got my used 93 civic ex, and i did all the/still trying to do all the major maintainances
oil change
spark plugs
bleed coolant
tranny fluid
replace dizzy
maybe throttle cable is not tight enough u can adjust it
try the fuel system cleaner that u pour in ur gas tank
it could be a lot of things...clutch pedal adjustment comes to mind too
also there's a forum about fixing bad idle, check it out
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=699787..
oil change
spark plugs
bleed coolant
tranny fluid
replace dizzy
maybe throttle cable is not tight enough u can adjust it
try the fuel system cleaner that u pour in ur gas tank
it could be a lot of things...clutch pedal adjustment comes to mind too
also there's a forum about fixing bad idle, check it out
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=699787..
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Re: (FarOutCoupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FarOutCoupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this may also be your problem....
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Thanks man I'll check it out at work tomorrow (If it doesn't give me problems trying to get there )
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Thanks man I'll check it out at work tomorrow (If it doesn't give me problems trying to get there )
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Re: Problem with start up, '94 Civic Si (Jay-Dee-Em)
IF YOU WOULD BE WILLING TO PAY FOR SHIPPING I CAN GIVE YOU ONE FOR FREE I WORK AT JUNK YARD WHEN EVER THEY CRUSH A CIVIC I GRAB ALL THE RELAYS SENSORS ETC SEND ME AN EMAIL STEVE6025@AOL.COM OR POST REPLY IF INTERESTED I GOTTA HAVE 15 OR 20 MAIN RELAYS SITTING IN MY GARAGE
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yeah the same thing happens to me but it only happens once in a while. recently i just changed the rotor and cap and its idling better now. i looked at the old rotor and cap and it had like..build up of white crap on the metal parts.
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