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Mark 10-31-2007 08:15 AM

civic stutter
 
I have a 1999 civic si. I have recently noticed some stutter occuring.
Strange thing is that it usually only happens in 4th gear and at
slower speeds when i dont have a lot of gas pedal applied. Also
noticed that it is consistant with inclines as it always happens at
the same place on my way home from work.
I am also hearing very noticeable clicking (presumably a relay)
sometimes when i apply and back off the gas pedal. Is this indicative
of a relay on the way out?
I have changed plugs, rotor, fuel filter, plug wires seem ok (sprayed
some water on them).
Will be doing PCV valve (when i find out where it is). Car has 130,000
miles on it.
I also have a CEL on with an evap leak code.
Any ideas?

cheers

Mark


jim beam 10-31-2007 08:36 AM

Re: civic stutter
 
Mark wrote:
> I have a 1999 civic si. I have recently noticed some stutter occuring.
> Strange thing is that it usually only happens in 4th gear and at
> slower speeds when i dont have a lot of gas pedal applied. Also
> noticed that it is consistant with inclines as it always happens at
> the same place on my way home from work.
> I am also hearing very noticeable clicking (presumably a relay)
> sometimes when i apply and back off the gas pedal. Is this indicative
> of a relay on the way out?
> I have changed plugs, rotor, fuel filter, plug wires seem ok (sprayed
> some water on them).
> Will be doing PCV valve (when i find out where it is). Car has 130,000
> miles on it.
> I also have a CEL on with an evap leak code.
> Any ideas?
>
> cheers
>
> Mark
>


check for the great honda ignition switch recall.

in future, take all the junk off your key ring so there is as little
swinging weight on the key as possible, and make sure you manually
return the key fully to the "run" position after starting rather than
just release it. this ensures there is full, not partial contact.
[partial contact burns out the switch.]

jim beam 10-31-2007 08:36 AM

Re: civic stutter
 
Mark wrote:
> I have a 1999 civic si. I have recently noticed some stutter occuring.
> Strange thing is that it usually only happens in 4th gear and at
> slower speeds when i dont have a lot of gas pedal applied. Also
> noticed that it is consistant with inclines as it always happens at
> the same place on my way home from work.
> I am also hearing very noticeable clicking (presumably a relay)
> sometimes when i apply and back off the gas pedal. Is this indicative
> of a relay on the way out?
> I have changed plugs, rotor, fuel filter, plug wires seem ok (sprayed
> some water on them).
> Will be doing PCV valve (when i find out where it is). Car has 130,000
> miles on it.
> I also have a CEL on with an evap leak code.
> Any ideas?
>
> cheers
>
> Mark
>


check for the great honda ignition switch recall.

in future, take all the junk off your key ring so there is as little
swinging weight on the key as possible, and make sure you manually
return the key fully to the "run" position after starting rather than
just release it. this ensures there is full, not partial contact.
[partial contact burns out the switch.]

z 10-31-2007 01:56 PM

Re: civic stutter
 
On Oct 31, 8:36 am, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > I have a 1999 civic si. I have recently noticed some stutter occuring.
> > Strange thing is that it usually only happens in 4th gear and at
> > slower speeds when i dont have a lot of gas pedal applied. Also
> > noticed that it is consistant with inclines as it always happens at
> > the same place on my way home from work.
> > I am also hearing very noticeable clicking (presumably a relay)
> > sometimes when i apply and back off the gas pedal. Is this indicative
> > of a relay on the way out?
> > I have changed plugs, rotor, fuel filter, plug wires seem ok (sprayed
> > some water on them).
> > Will be doing PCV valve (when i find out where it is). Car has 130,000
> > miles on it.
> > I also have a CEL on with an evap leak code.
> > Any ideas?

>
> > cheers

>
> > Mark

>
> check for the great honda ignition switch recall.
>
> in future, take all the junk off your key ring so there is as little
> swinging weight on the key as possible, and make sure you manually
> return the key fully to the "run" position after starting rather than
> just release it. this ensures there is full, not partial contact.
> [partial contact burns out the switch.]- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Could well be. I remember from WAAAAAAAY back mechanix illustrated or
some such that had the "garage" stories, somebody comes in with a car
that performs for dad and son, but refuses to perform for mom and
daughter. Ends up being dad and son have huge key rings which over
time wore enough slop into the ignition switch that without the weight
of the huge key rings it wouldn't make reliable contact. of course,
mom and daughter have little female key rings, because they're not
responsible for lots of things, the way men are.


z 10-31-2007 01:56 PM

Re: civic stutter
 
On Oct 31, 8:36 am, jim beam <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > I have a 1999 civic si. I have recently noticed some stutter occuring.
> > Strange thing is that it usually only happens in 4th gear and at
> > slower speeds when i dont have a lot of gas pedal applied. Also
> > noticed that it is consistant with inclines as it always happens at
> > the same place on my way home from work.
> > I am also hearing very noticeable clicking (presumably a relay)
> > sometimes when i apply and back off the gas pedal. Is this indicative
> > of a relay on the way out?
> > I have changed plugs, rotor, fuel filter, plug wires seem ok (sprayed
> > some water on them).
> > Will be doing PCV valve (when i find out where it is). Car has 130,000
> > miles on it.
> > I also have a CEL on with an evap leak code.
> > Any ideas?

>
> > cheers

>
> > Mark

>
> check for the great honda ignition switch recall.
>
> in future, take all the junk off your key ring so there is as little
> swinging weight on the key as possible, and make sure you manually
> return the key fully to the "run" position after starting rather than
> just release it. this ensures there is full, not partial contact.
> [partial contact burns out the switch.]- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Could well be. I remember from WAAAAAAAY back mechanix illustrated or
some such that had the "garage" stories, somebody comes in with a car
that performs for dad and son, but refuses to perform for mom and
daughter. Ends up being dad and son have huge key rings which over
time wore enough slop into the ignition switch that without the weight
of the huge key rings it wouldn't make reliable contact. of course,
mom and daughter have little female key rings, because they're not
responsible for lots of things, the way men are.



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