Honda accord stalls and hesitates
Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling
speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I’m approaching a stop. The other problem I have is a hesitation while I’am driving. This hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.AutoBoardz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.AutoBoardz.com/stalls-hes...ict198562.html |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
sanjgovi wrote:
> Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I’m approaching a stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I’am driving. This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I think the erratic tach suggests a failing igniter. |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
sanjgovi wrote:
> Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I’m approaching a stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I’am driving. This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I think the erratic tach suggests a failing igniter. |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
sanjgovi wrote:
> Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I’m approaching a stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I’am driving. This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I think the erratic tach suggests a failing igniter. |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
If it happens only after the car is warmed up, I'd be
looking first at the ignition coil; next at the igniter. See Tegger's fabulous discussion of these and other candidates at http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun . Be sure the car has been tuned recently (plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter, air filter, check ignitiion timing, and all electrical ignition parts must be OEM). Maintaining these will make the coil last. "sanjgovi" <none@000.com> wrote > Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to > a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I'm approaching a > stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I'am driving. > This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with > the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is > idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself > sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
If it happens only after the car is warmed up, I'd be
looking first at the ignition coil; next at the igniter. See Tegger's fabulous discussion of these and other candidates at http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun . Be sure the car has been tuned recently (plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter, air filter, check ignitiion timing, and all electrical ignition parts must be OEM). Maintaining these will make the coil last. "sanjgovi" <none@000.com> wrote > Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to > a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I'm approaching a > stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I'am driving. > This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with > the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is > idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself > sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
If it happens only after the car is warmed up, I'd be
looking first at the ignition coil; next at the igniter. See Tegger's fabulous discussion of these and other candidates at http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun . Be sure the car has been tuned recently (plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter, air filter, check ignitiion timing, and all electrical ignition parts must be OEM). Maintaining these will make the coil last. "sanjgovi" <none@000.com> wrote > Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to > a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I'm approaching a > stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I'am driving. > This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with > the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is > idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself > sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
"sanjgovi" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:942634_f3631b77f7de822ee3eb508e98495657@autob oardz.com... > Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I'm approaching a stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I'am driving. This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > -- It could be dirty injectors, but your description of the tach activity leads me to agree with Elle - sounds like ignition. Her recommendations are the way to go. When working with the ignition be sure never to crank the engine with no place for the spark to go, or you will be sure to have a bad ignition coil when you are done. Mike |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
"sanjgovi" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:942634_f3631b77f7de822ee3eb508e98495657@autob oardz.com... > Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I'm approaching a stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I'am driving. This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > -- It could be dirty injectors, but your description of the tach activity leads me to agree with Elle - sounds like ignition. Her recommendations are the way to go. When working with the ignition be sure never to crank the engine with no place for the spark to go, or you will be sure to have a bad ignition coil when you are done. Mike |
Re: Honda accord stalls and hesitates
"sanjgovi" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:942634_f3631b77f7de822ee3eb508e98495657@autob oardz.com... > Hi, my 92 accord ex-r 2.2 stalls sometimes when I come to a crawling > speed. The clutch is usually engaged as I'm approaching a stop. The > other problem I have is a hesitation while I'am driving. This > hesitation can be described as quite a violent jerk with the tach > going down as the car hesitates. Also, when the car is idling, the > tach goes down to virtually 0 but corrects itself sometimes, other > times it stalls. Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > -- It could be dirty injectors, but your description of the tach activity leads me to agree with Elle - sounds like ignition. Her recommendations are the way to go. When working with the ignition be sure never to crank the engine with no place for the spark to go, or you will be sure to have a bad ignition coil when you are done. Mike |
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