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Dorikamu Jun 21, 2002 05:37 AM

rattling problem
 
I used to have rattling problem with my old 92 civic cx engine, the engine was blowing out smoke and it was rattling when it's idling.. and the rpm jump up and down from 300-900 rpm.. the lower the rpm is.. the more rattling a get...

there is also a problem with ignition, if I turn off and the car and try to restart it rite away, it's won't start...

now even after the swap I still have the same problem, the rattling problem is not as frequent and obvious, but the restart problem still persists... I got some rattling from the new engine (it's not really new, it's 100k), I am not sure if 2 problems are related .. I am suspecting the coil doesn't produce enuf spark to keep the car going... what do you guys think?

96_GSR Jun 21, 2002 07:26 AM

Re: rattling problem (chusai)
 
Check your ignition module for the starting problem..Mine went bad, and I couln't figure out for the longest time why it wouldn't start. Especially if it's hot out, it won't start, but let it cool and it will. Common on prob on Hondas

YeuEmMaiMai Jun 21, 2002 07:30 AM

Re: rattling problem (chusai)
 
nice boobies in your avatar...whahahahha

if the engine knocks as the rpm drops it is because the oil pressure is dropping.......check out the engine management system for loose wiring or failed components....

Dorikamu Jun 21, 2002 07:47 AM

Re: rattling problem (YeuEmMaiMai)
 
good info.. can you give me some details about engine management system... do you mean the ECU?

about the avartar.. that's my gf tara.. haha


[Modified by chusai, 11:50 AM 6/21/2002]

YeuEmMaiMai Jun 21, 2002 08:02 AM

Re: rattling problem (chusai)
 
yes

YeuEmMaiMai Jun 21, 2002 08:06 AM

Re: rattling problem (chusai)
 
if your idle is looping, you may have a faulty sensor, air leak, wiring problem, clogged injector or missfire. It could be so many things but if you have ruled out any mechanical failure, then it must be electronic.... or vice versa


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