Idle Issues In Acura Integra
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I have a 1999 Acura Integra GSR and am having Idle issues. The head of the motor was recently rebuilt after it overheated (I HATE STOP LEAK and former owner's stupidity)
After the car heats up/ has been running for a while it starts to shake (engine shake which in turn shakes car, It gets worse the more I drive it, possibly because the engine has not fully cooled off 100%) It will idle real low a few times it has stalled out on its own. sometimes it jumps up and bogs back down. After messing around with it I am 99% positive it is external.
The crank position sensor was melted and I had it replaced. Not sure if the cam timing was set properly after that. the ignition timing is correct
Illimiated it being an issue with the Spark plugs/wires/ disputer (put a new cap and button on tested the rest etc)
Got error codes that went away on there own but they were
-Fuel trim Bank 1
-Bank 1 system to lean
Bad O2 sensor? I have a new one, going to throw that on today
I put injector cleaner in my tank, didnt hurt it, didnt make much of a difference
Adjusted the air flow with that screw on the throttle body (all the way out more air , all the way in less)
If normal Idle is 750 rpm mine always goes back down to 500 or less so I raised it up with the screw. I always goes back down less than that never sticks to what I set it at.
swapped out map sensors with a buddy, issues did not go away so swapped back.
Im thinking about changing the coolant temp sensor just to be safe. does the coolant temp sensor tell the computer anything else than hot/cold? would that affect my Idle? seeing this is a temperature thing and car seems to run fine at dead cold.
Has anyone else had these problems ? Is there anything else I am missing? Help
After the car heats up/ has been running for a while it starts to shake (engine shake which in turn shakes car, It gets worse the more I drive it, possibly because the engine has not fully cooled off 100%) It will idle real low a few times it has stalled out on its own. sometimes it jumps up and bogs back down. After messing around with it I am 99% positive it is external.
The crank position sensor was melted and I had it replaced. Not sure if the cam timing was set properly after that. the ignition timing is correct
Illimiated it being an issue with the Spark plugs/wires/ disputer (put a new cap and button on tested the rest etc)
Got error codes that went away on there own but they were
-Fuel trim Bank 1
-Bank 1 system to lean
Bad O2 sensor? I have a new one, going to throw that on today
I put injector cleaner in my tank, didnt hurt it, didnt make much of a difference
Adjusted the air flow with that screw on the throttle body (all the way out more air , all the way in less)
If normal Idle is 750 rpm mine always goes back down to 500 or less so I raised it up with the screw. I always goes back down less than that never sticks to what I set it at.
swapped out map sensors with a buddy, issues did not go away so swapped back.
Im thinking about changing the coolant temp sensor just to be safe. does the coolant temp sensor tell the computer anything else than hot/cold? would that affect my Idle? seeing this is a temperature thing and car seems to run fine at dead cold.
Has anyone else had these problems ? Is there anything else I am missing? Help
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Idle Issues In Acura Integra
Does the engine smoke? Definitely need to check your timing.
The codes that you pulled make me think it's just a bad injector. But if they went away...either way I would have the cylinder 1 injector checked out. You may also be able to check yourself if your spark plugs aren't brand new. If cyl 1 isn't getting enough fuel the tip of the spark plug will be white.
The codes that you pulled make me think it's just a bad injector. But if they went away...either way I would have the cylinder 1 injector checked out. You may also be able to check yourself if your spark plugs aren't brand new. If cyl 1 isn't getting enough fuel the tip of the spark plug will be white.
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Definitely put the new O2 sensor in and see if that fixes anything. Any vacuum leaks can cause this. Also, clogged fuel filter or rail. You can always just pull injectors and take them to autozone or advanced, I know they can test them. However; I doubt they can tell you how efficiently that injector is operating. Its been a while since i've had to deal with any.
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Does the engine smoke? Definitely need to check your timing.
The codes that you pulled make me think it's just a bad injector. But if they went away...either way I would have the cylinder 1 injector checked out. You may also be able to check yourself if your spark plugs aren't brand new. If cyl 1 isn't getting enough fuel the tip of the spark plug will be white.
The codes that you pulled make me think it's just a bad injector. But if they went away...either way I would have the cylinder 1 injector checked out. You may also be able to check yourself if your spark plugs aren't brand new. If cyl 1 isn't getting enough fuel the tip of the spark plug will be white.
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Definitely put the new O2 sensor in and see if that fixes anything. Any vacuum leaks can cause this. Also, clogged fuel filter or rail. You can always just pull injectors and take them to autozone or advanced, I know they can test them. However; I doubt they can tell you how efficiently that injector is operating. Its been a while since i've had to deal with any.
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Definitely put the new O2 sensor in and see if that fixes anything. Any vacuum leaks can cause this. Also, clogged fuel filter or rail. You can always just pull injectors and take them to autozone or advanced, I know they can test them. However; I doubt they can tell you how efficiently that injector is operating. Its been a while since i've had to deal with any.
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next big question. is there a difference between a coolant temp sensor and coolant temp switch? and are there both on my car? i only see one. when i took it off to replace (had wrong part and had to put back on) it was flat on the inside unlike the probe one they gave me.
next big question. is there a difference between a coolant temp sensor and coolant temp switch? and are there both on my car? i only see one. when i took it off to replace (had wrong part and had to put back on) it was flat on the inside unlike the probe one they gave me.
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There is a temp sensor for the ECU, and a temp switch (thermoswitch) for the fan. Replace the o2 sensor and see what happens. Could be a coolant temp sensor, but all the signs don't quite line up.
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was waiting for your response :-)
yea gonna check that out tonight hopefully if time permits.
where is the temp sensor for thermo located? there is a sensor under the distributor but i dont know if that is oil or coolant, dont really feel like pulling it out to find out if someone can just tell me. it has a green connector on it if that makes a difference in identifying it
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was waiting for your response :-)
yea gonna check that out tonight hopefully if time permits.
where is the temp sensor for thermo located? there is a sensor under the distributor but i dont know if that is oil or coolant, dont really feel like pulling it out to find out if someone can just tell me. it has a green connector on it if that makes a difference in identifying it
yea gonna check that out tonight hopefully if time permits.
where is the temp sensor for thermo located? there is a sensor under the distributor but i dont know if that is oil or coolant, dont really feel like pulling it out to find out if someone can just tell me. it has a green connector on it if that makes a difference in identifying it
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