2000 honda accord se hesitating
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2000 honda accord se hesitating
My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
In article <87JXc.78153$pTn.19076@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.r ogers.com>,
"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>
> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem. If the above suggestions
don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
and checking for any air leaks.
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"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>
> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem. If the above suggestions
don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
and checking for any air leaks.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
In article <87JXc.78153$pTn.19076@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.r ogers.com>,
"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>
> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem. If the above suggestions
don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
and checking for any air leaks.
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"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>
> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem. If the above suggestions
don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
and checking for any air leaks.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:48:34 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>In article <87JXc.78153$pTn.19076@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.r ogers.com>,
>"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
>
>> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
>> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
>> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
>> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
>> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
>> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>>
>> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Why?
>Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
>gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Why?
>Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem.
Why?
>If the above suggestions
>don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
>and checking for any air leaks.
Why?
How would any of these suggestions correct the problem his car is
demonstrating?
>In article <87JXc.78153$pTn.19076@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.r ogers.com>,
>"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
>
>> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
>> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
>> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
>> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
>> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
>> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>>
>> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Why?
>Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
>gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Why?
>Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem.
Why?
>If the above suggestions
>don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
>and checking for any air leaks.
Why?
How would any of these suggestions correct the problem his car is
demonstrating?
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 14:48:34 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>In article <87JXc.78153$pTn.19076@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.r ogers.com>,
>"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
>
>> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
>> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
>> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
>> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
>> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
>> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>>
>> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Why?
>Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
>gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Why?
>Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem.
Why?
>If the above suggestions
>don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
>and checking for any air leaks.
Why?
How would any of these suggestions correct the problem his car is
demonstrating?
>In article <87JXc.78153$pTn.19076@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.r ogers.com>,
>"Joe Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
>
>> My accord always hesitates for a moment (less than a second) soon after I
>> first start driving it. I would say I drive maybe 1-2km and then the engine
>> for just a moment appears to almost stall then runs perfectly. This only
>> happens when the car has sat for a long enough period to cool off fully. It
>> has no other problems and it works fine if I were to be on a lengthy drive
>> say 500km or more, just that initial "almost stall" and then recovery.
>>
>> By the way its a 5 speed 4 cylinder, around 90000km. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>You should have your fuel filter replaced during your next scheduled oil change.
Why?
>Also, buy a can or bottle of a chemical that you pour into a full tank of
>gas that helps clean the fuel injection system.
Why?
>Also, incorrect timing can cause this problem.
Why?
>If the above suggestions
>don't solve the problem try resetting the timing, changing the spark plugs
>and checking for any air leaks.
Why?
How would any of these suggestions correct the problem his car is
demonstrating?
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
spark plugs fouled
Fuel Injection System faulty
Fue filter clogged
Incorrect ignitiion timing
intake manifold air leak
Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
spark plugs fouled
Fuel Injection System faulty
Fue filter clogged
Incorrect ignitiion timing
intake manifold air leak
Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
spark plugs fouled
Fuel Injection System faulty
Fue filter clogged
Incorrect ignitiion timing
intake manifold air leak
Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
spark plugs fouled
Fuel Injection System faulty
Fue filter clogged
Incorrect ignitiion timing
intake manifold air leak
Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
Thanks for the input everyone, I can try everything here but the timing.
It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
the experts.
<kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
the experts.
<kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
Thanks for the input everyone, I can try everything here but the timing.
It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
the experts.
<kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
the experts.
<kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 22:13:11 -0400, kiselink@mindspring.com wrote:
>Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
>spark plugs fouled
>Fuel Injection System faulty
>Fue filter clogged
>Incorrect ignitiion timing
>intake manifold air leak
>
>Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
That all implies a persistent condition, the OP reports one
nonrecurring event with each start.
>Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
>spark plugs fouled
>Fuel Injection System faulty
>Fue filter clogged
>Incorrect ignitiion timing
>intake manifold air leak
>
>Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
That all implies a persistent condition, the OP reports one
nonrecurring event with each start.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 22:13:11 -0400, kiselink@mindspring.com wrote:
>Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
>spark plugs fouled
>Fuel Injection System faulty
>Fue filter clogged
>Incorrect ignitiion timing
>intake manifold air leak
>
>Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
That all implies a persistent condition, the OP reports one
nonrecurring event with each start.
>Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
>spark plugs fouled
>Fuel Injection System faulty
>Fue filter clogged
>Incorrect ignitiion timing
>intake manifold air leak
>
>Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
That all implies a persistent condition, the OP reports one
nonrecurring event with each start.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
In article <8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com>,
kiselink@mindspring.com wrote:
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
I should have mentioned that I got the information in my post the same
place where you got the same information in your post.
Jason
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kiselink@mindspring.com wrote:
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
I should have mentioned that I got the information in my post the same
place where you got the same information in your post.
Jason
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
In article <8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com>,
kiselink@mindspring.com wrote:
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
I should have mentioned that I got the information in my post the same
place where you got the same information in your post.
Jason
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kiselink@mindspring.com wrote:
> Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> spark plugs fouled
> Fuel Injection System faulty
> Fue filter clogged
> Incorrect ignitiion timing
> intake manifold air leak
>
> Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
I should have mentioned that I got the information in my post the same
place where you got the same information in your post.
Jason
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
In article <dm%Xc.204$hg21.58@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roger s.com>, "Joe
Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for the input everyone, I can try everything here but the timing.
> It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
> the experts.
>
> <kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> > Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> > spark plugs fouled
> > Fuel Injection System faulty
> > Fue filter clogged
> > Incorrect ignitiion timing
> > intake manifold air leak
> >
> > Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
Appears to be a great plan.
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Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for the input everyone, I can try everything here but the timing.
> It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
> the experts.
>
> <kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> > Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> > spark plugs fouled
> > Fuel Injection System faulty
> > Fue filter clogged
> > Incorrect ignitiion timing
> > intake manifold air leak
> >
> > Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
Appears to be a great plan.
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Re: 2000 honda accord se hesitating
In article <dm%Xc.204$hg21.58@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.roger s.com>, "Joe
Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for the input everyone, I can try everything here but the timing.
> It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
> the experts.
>
> <kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> > Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> > spark plugs fouled
> > Fuel Injection System faulty
> > Fue filter clogged
> > Incorrect ignitiion timing
> > intake manifold air leak
> >
> > Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
Appears to be a great plan.
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Grind" <jo @ jomama.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for the input everyone, I can try everything here but the timing.
> It is almost due for a new timing belt anyhow, but I'll leave that job to
> the experts.
>
> <kiselink@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:8eqvi05e5jc5oen5tbhuomvc9q6h50kqeo@4ax.com...
> > Per Haynes: "Engine stumbles on accelleration":
> > spark plugs fouled
> > Fuel Injection System faulty
> > Fue filter clogged
> > Incorrect ignitiion timing
> > intake manifold air leak
> >
> > Didn't see any diagnostic guide in the factory service manual.
Appears to be a great plan.
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