92 civic sedan help
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92 civic sedan help
ok guys heres whats going. the car is throwing a code 43. i know this is the fuel supply system and probly has something to do with the fuel filter, fuel pump, o2 sensor. i plan on replacing all of these this weekend. now here is the question lately the car has begun to shake when im at a stop. from what it seems 2 me it may be a tranny problem. it is an auto. the car runs completly fine until the car is fully warmed up and the check engine light comes on. once that happens the acceleration its horrible in first gear almost like it doesnt even wanna go unless u smash the pedal to the ground. also the other day i let it idle for about 10 mins fully warmed up and when i stepped on the pedal to get outta driveway the car just cut off. so i guess my question is do you all think its the tranny going or just has something to do with the code 43 as in the fuel pump not getting enough gas through or filter being clogged? or is it the tranny and the fuel pump, fuel filter and o2 sensor? remeber the car does shake pretty badly when im at a stop. thanks for any help or any info i also live in the vb general booth area if anyone has a little time to check it out. thanks again!
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Re: 92 civic sedan help
It's not a transmission problem. If the engine runs fine until it warms up, why would the transmission be the problem?
You know you have a fuel system problem, so replace the things you were planning on and then report back. I doubt it's a problem with the fuel filter or the fuel pump though, because if either of those parts were defective then you would have problems under all conditions instead of only when the engine is warmed up. But, the O2 sensor is a very likely culprit, and the ECU doesn't run off of the O2 sensor until the engine is warmed up. The ECU runs the engine in "open loop" mode when the engine is cold, which means that it runs off of a known set of parameters with no feedback about how the engine is running. Once the engine is warmed up, the the ECU switches to "closed loop" mode which uses the O2 sensor as feedback that the ECU uses to correct fueling and ignition timing.
Change the O2 sensor, and change the fuel filter, and then see where you stand. Fuel filters are cheap and it's a good idea to change it if you don't know when the last replacement was done, but that's not going to be the cause of the problem.
You could also have another sensor problem, but they don't sound as likely based on the symptoms you've described.
You know you have a fuel system problem, so replace the things you were planning on and then report back. I doubt it's a problem with the fuel filter or the fuel pump though, because if either of those parts were defective then you would have problems under all conditions instead of only when the engine is warmed up. But, the O2 sensor is a very likely culprit, and the ECU doesn't run off of the O2 sensor until the engine is warmed up. The ECU runs the engine in "open loop" mode when the engine is cold, which means that it runs off of a known set of parameters with no feedback about how the engine is running. Once the engine is warmed up, the the ECU switches to "closed loop" mode which uses the O2 sensor as feedback that the ECU uses to correct fueling and ignition timing.
Change the O2 sensor, and change the fuel filter, and then see where you stand. Fuel filters are cheap and it's a good idea to change it if you don't know when the last replacement was done, but that's not going to be the cause of the problem.
You could also have another sensor problem, but they don't sound as likely based on the symptoms you've described.
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If the engine is running rough, yes. What inside a transmission would make the car shake when the car isn't moving? Put the trans in neutral and see what happens.
I'm pretty sure a transmission wouldn't make you have a fuel system CEL either.
I'm pretty sure a transmission wouldn't make you have a fuel system CEL either.
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