Civic Motor Hesitates
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Civic Motor Hesitates
We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
something that I need to get used to???
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Re: Civic Motor Hesitates
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message
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> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
Have you gone to the service department at your dealership and spoken with
the shop foreman or a technician or two?
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Brian
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"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message
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> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
Have you gone to the service department at your dealership and spoken with
the shop foreman or a technician or two?
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message
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> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
Have you gone to the service department at your dealership and spoken with
the shop foreman or a technician or two?
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message
>
> Is this just something that I need to get used to???
I haven't driven a new Civic but it doesn't sound like normal behavior. Since
it's new you should be able to get it serviced under warranty.
Eric
>
> Is this just something that I need to get used to???
I haven't driven a new Civic but it doesn't sound like normal behavior. Since
it's new you should be able to get it serviced under warranty.
Eric
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Re: Civic Motor Hesitates
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message
>
> Is this just something that I need to get used to???
I haven't driven a new Civic but it doesn't sound like normal behavior. Since
it's new you should be able to get it serviced under warranty.
Eric
>
> Is this just something that I need to get used to???
I haven't driven a new Civic but it doesn't sound like normal behavior. Since
it's new you should be able to get it serviced under warranty.
Eric
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"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message
>
> Is this just something that I need to get used to???
I haven't driven a new Civic but it doesn't sound like normal behavior. Since
it's new you should be able to get it serviced under warranty.
Eric
>
> Is this just something that I need to get used to???
I haven't driven a new Civic but it doesn't sound like normal behavior. Since
it's new you should be able to get it serviced under warranty.
Eric
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Re: Civic Motor Hesitates
We have 2003 Coupe with a standard tranny and I have never seen it act like that....I would get it checked out...
TH
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message news:3f41bbd5.831763@nntp.pbtcomm.net...
>
> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
TH
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message news:3f41bbd5.831763@nntp.pbtcomm.net...
>
> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
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Re: Civic Motor Hesitates
We have 2003 Coupe with a standard tranny and I have never seen it act like that....I would get it checked out...
TH
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message news:3f41bbd5.831763@nntp.pbtcomm.net...
>
> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
TH
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message news:3f41bbd5.831763@nntp.pbtcomm.net...
>
> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
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Re: Civic Motor Hesitates
We have 2003 Coupe with a standard tranny and I have never seen it act like that....I would get it checked out...
TH
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message news:3f41bbd5.831763@nntp.pbtcomm.net...
>
> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
TH
"Carolina Cool" <cnc@columbia.sc> wrote in message news:3f41bbd5.831763@nntp.pbtcomm.net...
>
> We've got a new Civic stick shift coupe and we are very pleased with
> it, except for a tendency of the engine to hesitate a bit in both 2nd
> and 3rd gears while accelerating. Not noticeable in 4th and 5th
> gears. We are not talking about it being under-powered, more like a
> period during acceleration, particularly up a hill, where the engine
> seems to catch, slacks off for seconds, and then resumes speed. It
> is evident with and without the air conditioning. Is this just
> something that I need to get used to???
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