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Tomas Vera 02-20-2006 04:09 PM

86 Accord Cant adjust idle
 
Hello All,
My 86 accrd is idling too high (1200 RPM).

I have the fueld injected 2.0 L engine in an Accord LXi

I began doing the idle adjustment on the throttle body (after
disconnecting and plugging the hose between the intake manifold and
the idle control soenoid valve).

Initially, the screw was very loose (barely hanging on). As I screwed
the screw into the throttle body, I was waiting for the idle speed to
change. It never did.

I screwed the adjustmnt screw all the way in with no difference in the
idle speed.

Any ideas on what could be causing the adjustment screw to have no
effect on the idle speed?

Thanks for any ideas!

-tomas
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* Tomas Vera
* tomas (at) sbcglobal (dot) net
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N.E.Ohio Bob 02-20-2006 04:32 PM

Re: 86 Accord Cant adjust idle
 
Tomas Vera wrote:
> Hello All,
> My 86 accrd is idling too high (1200 RPM).
>
> I have the fueld injected 2.0 L engine in an Accord LXi
>
> I began doing the idle adjustment on the throttle body (after
> disconnecting and plugging the hose between the intake manifold and
> the idle control soenoid valve).
>
> Initially, the screw was very loose (barely hanging on). As I screwed
> the screw into the throttle body, I was waiting for the idle speed to
> change. It never did.
>
> I screwed the adjustmnt screw all the way in with no difference in the
> idle speed.
>
> Any ideas on what could be causing the adjustment screw to have no
> effect on the idle speed?
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
>
> -tomas
> /*-------------------------------
> * Tomas Vera
> * tomas (at) sbcglobal (dot) net
> *-------------------------------
> */

You got a tiger by the tail. I'd look for a vacuum leak or binding on
the throttle cable. The list of possibilities is very long. Good Luck!
bob


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