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Jamco 11-04-2004 11:57 AM

2004 & 2005 Honda Civic Hesitaion
 
I have a 2005 honda civic, and my brother a 2004. Both cars hesitate at low
speeds when its cold outside. Going from a dead stop its like your gasing,
letting go of the gas for a second, then gassing again. This only lasts for
the first few minutes while the car is cold. The colder it is outside, the
longer it lasts. My previous car was a 2003 honda civic, which did not have
this problem.

Any ideas?

Would buying one of those "performance chips" (resistors) possibly make any
difference?

Thanks



Woody 11-06-2004 11:42 AM

Re: 2004 & 2005 Honda Civic Hesitaion
 
Have you checked with your dealer for a possible TSB....


"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
news:Hbtid.93358$9b.34728@edtnps84...
>I have a 2005 honda civic, and my brother a 2004. Both cars hesitate at
>low speeds when its cold outside. Going from a dead stop its like your
>gasing, letting go of the gas for a second, then gassing again. This only
>lasts for the first few minutes while the car is cold. The colder it is
>outside, the longer it lasts. My previous car was a 2003 honda civic,
>which did not have this problem.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Would buying one of those "performance chips" (resistors) possibly make
> any difference?
>
> Thanks
>




Woody 11-06-2004 11:42 AM

Re: 2004 & 2005 Honda Civic Hesitaion
 
Have you checked with your dealer for a possible TSB....


"Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
news:Hbtid.93358$9b.34728@edtnps84...
>I have a 2005 honda civic, and my brother a 2004. Both cars hesitate at
>low speeds when its cold outside. Going from a dead stop its like your
>gasing, letting go of the gas for a second, then gassing again. This only
>lasts for the first few minutes while the car is cold. The colder it is
>outside, the longer it lasts. My previous car was a 2003 honda civic,
>which did not have this problem.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Would buying one of those "performance chips" (resistors) possibly make
> any difference?
>
> Thanks
>




Jamco 11-07-2004 01:04 PM

Re: 2004 & 2005 Honda Civic Hesitaion
 
yes, they say it looks like the fuel injectors i beleive open up to .8 then
down to .3 then back to .8
So its cutting off the fuel, but they don't know why

"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:S97jd.26903$Qv5.7752@newssvr33.news.prodigy.c om...
> Have you checked with your dealer for a possible TSB....
>
>
> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> news:Hbtid.93358$9b.34728@edtnps84...
>>I have a 2005 honda civic, and my brother a 2004. Both cars hesitate at
>>low speeds when its cold outside. Going from a dead stop its like your
>>gasing, letting go of the gas for a second, then gassing again. This only
>>lasts for the first few minutes while the car is cold. The colder it is
>>outside, the longer it lasts. My previous car was a 2003 honda civic,
>>which did not have this problem.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Would buying one of those "performance chips" (resistors) possibly make
>> any difference?
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
>




Jamco 11-07-2004 01:04 PM

Re: 2004 & 2005 Honda Civic Hesitaion
 
yes, they say it looks like the fuel injectors i beleive open up to .8 then
down to .3 then back to .8
So its cutting off the fuel, but they don't know why

"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:S97jd.26903$Qv5.7752@newssvr33.news.prodigy.c om...
> Have you checked with your dealer for a possible TSB....
>
>
> "Jamco" <Homer@jamco.com> wrote in message
> news:Hbtid.93358$9b.34728@edtnps84...
>>I have a 2005 honda civic, and my brother a 2004. Both cars hesitate at
>>low speeds when its cold outside. Going from a dead stop its like your
>>gasing, letting go of the gas for a second, then gassing again. This only
>>lasts for the first few minutes while the car is cold. The colder it is
>>outside, the longer it lasts. My previous car was a 2003 honda civic,
>>which did not have this problem.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Would buying one of those "performance chips" (resistors) possibly make
>> any difference?
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
>





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