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Steve 04-21-2005 10:25 PM

Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when
I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a
parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but
not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
happening for about 1 month.

New Parts:
Plugs
Wires
Cap and rotor
Checked air filter
Fuel tank Injector cleaner

Any advise?

Steve
Ottawa Ontario

jim beam 04-22-2005 12:14 AM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
Steve wrote:
> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when
> I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a
> parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but
> not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
> normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
> happening for about 1 month.
>
> New Parts:
> Plugs
> Wires
> Cap and rotor
> Checked air filter
> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>
> Any advise?
>
> Steve
> Ottawa Ontario


replace the thermostat with a new oem one. cured similar symptoms in my
'89 civic. make sure coolant level is correct too - look in the rad,
not the expansion bottle. checking the timing won't hurt either.


motsco_ _ 04-22-2005 12:36 AM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
Steve wrote:
> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when
> I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a
> parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but
> not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
> normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
> happening for about 1 month.
>
> New Parts:
> Plugs
> Wires
> Cap and rotor
> Checked air filter
> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>
> Any advise?
>
> Steve
> Ottawa Ontario

--------------------------

If you crawl around a parking lot in first, does it try to 'buck' a bit?
If so you probably have a shot Throttle Position Sensor. Do a
Google.com search. look under 'groups' too. Knowing your mileage would
help. . .

'Curly'


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jim beam 04-22-2005 01:01 AM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
motsco_ _ wrote:
> Steve wrote:
>
>> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering
>> when I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through
>> a parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively
>> but not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears
>> to be normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has
>> been happening for about 1 month.
>>
>> New Parts:
>> Plugs
>> Wires
>> Cap and rotor
>> Checked air filter
>> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>
>> Any advise?
>>
>> Steve
>> Ottawa Ontario

>
> --------------------------
>
> If you crawl around a parking lot in first, does it try to 'buck' a bit?
> If so you probably have a shot Throttle Position Sensor. Do a
> Google.com search. look under 'groups' too. Knowing your mileage would
> help. . .
>
> 'Curly'
>
>

good point - check for computer codes. tps always shows up as a code if
it's failing.


Steve 04-22-2005 05:30 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
No it doesn't buck but misses...like one plug is misfiring. As soon as
you load the engine by accelerating, it works great. If I hadn't put
new plugs and check the gap I would have suspected this. The car has
263,000kms and works great. It an automatic.
I've reset the computer to clear any faults and there are no faults
showing during the diagnosis test..

motsco_ _ wrote:

> Steve wrote:
>
>> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering
>> when I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going
>> through a parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more
>> aggressively but not excessively, everything is great. All other
>> times it appears to be normal, just when starting off with a gentle
>> foot. This has been happening for about 1 month.
>>
>> New Parts:
>> Plugs
>> Wires
>> Cap and rotor
>> Checked air filter
>> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>
>> Any advise?
>>
>> Steve
>> Ottawa Ontario

>
> --------------------------
>
> If you crawl around a parking lot in first, does it try to 'buck' a
> bit? If so you probably have a shot Throttle Position Sensor. Do a
> Google.com search. look under 'groups' too. Knowing your mileage would
> help. . .
>
> 'Curly'
>
>


Michael Pardee 04-22-2005 05:59 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
"Steve" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42696D0A.7070509@sympatico.ca...
> No it doesn't buck but misses...like one plug is misfiring. As soon as
> you load the engine by accelerating, it works great. If I hadn't put new
> plugs and check the gap I would have suspected this. The car has
> 263,000kms and works great. It an automatic.
> I've reset the computer to clear any faults and there are no faults
> showing during the diagnosis test..
>


Persistent single-cylinder misfire at low throttle (often does it at idle,
too, but with fuel injection that isn't always true) makes me think of a
vacuum leak first of all. In the Days Of Olde that usually meant the PCV
hose or vacuum advance connection (since they typically came off a single
branch of the intake manifold) but nowadays the fuel injector seat seal is
suspect. A gentle squirt of carburetor cleaner around the base of each
injector when the engine is idling will cause the idle speed to blip if you
hit a leaky seal.

As always, use carb cleaner cautiously on a running engine - it is made to
be flammable. The smallest squirt that will wet the seal is what you want.

Mike



Jafir Elkurd 04-23-2005 10:56 AM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
Is it a automatic? If so, hold your left foot on the brake, put it in
drive, and with you right foot bring up the RPM. Does it miss then? Is it
always at the same spot that it starts? If so, turn the engine off. Bypass
the vacuum hose going to the EGR valve and try again (you'll get a check
engine light this time, but don't worry about it). If it goes away, you
have plugged EGR ports in your intake manifold.




"Steve" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:mgZ9e.8943$9G.657082@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when I
> press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a parking
> lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but not
> excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
> normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
> happening for about 1 month.
>
> New Parts:
> Plugs
> Wires
> Cap and rotor
> Checked air filter
> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>
> Any advise?
>
> Steve
> Ottawa Ontario




rastapasta 04-26-2005 01:17 AM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 

"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42687F47.3030406@interbaun.com...
> Steve wrote:
>> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when
>> I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a
>> parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but
>> not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
>> normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
>> happening for about 1 month.
>>
>> New Parts:
>> Plugs
>> Wires
>> Cap and rotor
>> Checked air filter
>> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>
>> Any advise?
>>
>> Steve
>> Ottawa Ontario

> --------------------------
>
> If you crawl around a parking lot in first, does it try to 'buck' a bit?
> If so you probably have a shot Throttle Position Sensor. Do a Google.com
> search. look under 'groups' too. Knowing your mileage would help. . .
>
> 'Curly'
>




Hey---sorry to jump in here, but this is what happens with my '92 Teg (RS I
think). On low gears, it'll "buck" as you describe. Will this work on my
non-VTEC engine (if this is the problem)?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
thnx


>
> --
>
> To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, you
> must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.
>
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> should not play any notes you have left over. -
>




SJD 05-13-2005 09:21 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
Steve wrote:

For everyone who replied, I lost all the great info. If you have any
ideas on this problem please reply again.

Sorry, my HD died and I lost all the PM you sent.

Thanks

Steve

> No it doesn't buck but misses...like one plug is misfiring. As soon as
> you load the engine by accelerating, it works great. If I hadn't put
> new plugs and check the gap I would have suspected this. The car has
> 263,000kms and works great. It an automatic.
> I've reset the computer to clear any faults and there are no faults
> showing during the diagnosis test..
>
> motsco_ _ wrote:
>
>> Steve wrote:
>>
>>> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering
>>> when I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going
>>> through a parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more
>>> aggressively but not excessively, everything is great. All other
>>> times it appears to be normal, just when starting off with a gentle
>>> foot. This has been happening for about 1 month.
>>>
>>> New Parts:
>>> Plugs
>>> Wires
>>> Cap and rotor
>>> Checked air filter
>>> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>>
>>> Any advise?
>>>
>>> Steve
>>> Ottawa Ontario

>>
>>
>> --------------------------
>>
>> If you crawl around a parking lot in first, does it try to 'buck' a
>> bit? If so you probably have a shot Throttle Position Sensor. Do a
>> Google.com search. look under 'groups' too. Knowing your mileage would
>> help. . .
>>
>> 'Curly'
>>
>>


SJD 05-13-2005 09:21 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
Steve wrote:

For everyone who replied, I lost all the great info. If you have any
ideas on this problem please reply again.

Sorry, my HD died and I lost all the PM you sent.

Thanks

Steve

> No it doesn't buck but misses...like one plug is misfiring. As soon as
> you load the engine by accelerating, it works great. If I hadn't put
> new plugs and check the gap I would have suspected this. The car has
> 263,000kms and works great. It an automatic.
> I've reset the computer to clear any faults and there are no faults
> showing during the diagnosis test..
>
> motsco_ _ wrote:
>
>> Steve wrote:
>>
>>> Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering
>>> when I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going
>>> through a parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more
>>> aggressively but not excessively, everything is great. All other
>>> times it appears to be normal, just when starting off with a gentle
>>> foot. This has been happening for about 1 month.
>>>
>>> New Parts:
>>> Plugs
>>> Wires
>>> Cap and rotor
>>> Checked air filter
>>> Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>>
>>> Any advise?
>>>
>>> Steve
>>> Ottawa Ontario

>>
>>
>> --------------------------
>>
>> If you crawl around a parking lot in first, does it try to 'buck' a
>> bit? If so you probably have a shot Throttle Position Sensor. Do a
>> Google.com search. look under 'groups' too. Knowing your mileage would
>> help. . .
>>
>> 'Curly'
>>
>>


SJD 05-13-2005 09:28 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 

I tried the first part and yes, it is around 1200-2000 RPM then smooths
out. I suspect it is the throttle position sensor or blocked EGR port.
I will try this on the week-end.

Steve


Jafir Elkurd wrote:

> Is it a automatic? If so, hold your left foot on the brake, put it in
> drive, and with you right foot bring up the RPM. Does it miss then? Is it
> always at the same spot that it starts? If so, turn the engine off. Bypass
> the vacuum hose going to the EGR valve and try again (you'll get a check
> engine light this time, but don't worry about it). If it goes away, you
> have plugged EGR ports in your intake manifold.
>
>
>
>
> "Steve" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:mgZ9e.8943$9G.657082@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
>>Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when I
>>press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a parking
>>lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but not
>>excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
>>normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
>>happening for about 1 month.
>>
>>New Parts:
>>Plugs
>>Wires
>>Cap and rotor
>>Checked air filter
>>Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>
>>Any advise?
>>
>>Steve
>>Ottawa Ontario

>
>
>


SJD 05-13-2005 09:28 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 

I tried the first part and yes, it is around 1200-2000 RPM then smooths
out. I suspect it is the throttle position sensor or blocked EGR port.
I will try this on the week-end.

Steve


Jafir Elkurd wrote:

> Is it a automatic? If so, hold your left foot on the brake, put it in
> drive, and with you right foot bring up the RPM. Does it miss then? Is it
> always at the same spot that it starts? If so, turn the engine off. Bypass
> the vacuum hose going to the EGR valve and try again (you'll get a check
> engine light this time, but don't worry about it). If it goes away, you
> have plugged EGR ports in your intake manifold.
>
>
>
>
> "Steve" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:mgZ9e.8943$9G.657082@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
>>Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when I
>>press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a parking
>>lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but not
>>excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
>>normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
>>happening for about 1 month.
>>
>>New Parts:
>>Plugs
>>Wires
>>Cap and rotor
>>Checked air filter
>>Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>
>>Any advise?
>>
>>Steve
>>Ottawa Ontario

>
>
>


Steve Bigelow 05-14-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
EGR port cleaning are a relatively easy DIY, if you get yourself a
slidehammer.


"SJD" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42855429.6030902@sympatico.ca...
>
> I tried the first part and yes, it is around 1200-2000 RPM then smooths
> out. I suspect it is the throttle position sensor or blocked EGR port. I
> will try this on the week-end.
>
> Steve
>
>
> Jafir Elkurd wrote:
>
>> Is it a automatic? If so, hold your left foot on the brake, put it in
>> drive, and with you right foot bring up the RPM. Does it miss then? Is
>> it always at the same spot that it starts? If so, turn the engine off.
>> Bypass the vacuum hose going to the EGR valve and try again (you'll get a
>> check engine light this time, but don't worry about it). If it goes
>> away, you have plugged EGR ports in your intake manifold.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Steve" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> news:mgZ9e.8943$9G.657082@news20.bellglobal.com...
>>
>>>Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when
>>>I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a
>>>parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but
>>>not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
>>>normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
>>>happening for about 1 month.
>>>
>>>New Parts:
>>>Plugs
>>>Wires
>>>Cap and rotor
>>>Checked air filter
>>>Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>>
>>>Any advise?
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>Ottawa Ontario

>>
>>



Steve Bigelow 05-14-2005 03:19 PM

Re: Misfire with my 91 Accord EX
 
EGR port cleaning are a relatively easy DIY, if you get yourself a
slidehammer.


"SJD" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42855429.6030902@sympatico.ca...
>
> I tried the first part and yes, it is around 1200-2000 RPM then smooths
> out. I suspect it is the throttle position sensor or blocked EGR port. I
> will try this on the week-end.
>
> Steve
>
>
> Jafir Elkurd wrote:
>
>> Is it a automatic? If so, hold your left foot on the brake, put it in
>> drive, and with you right foot bring up the RPM. Does it miss then? Is
>> it always at the same spot that it starts? If so, turn the engine off.
>> Bypass the vacuum hose going to the EGR valve and try again (you'll get a
>> check engine light this time, but don't worry about it). If it goes
>> away, you have plugged EGR ports in your intake manifold.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Steve" <dudkas@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> news:mgZ9e.8943$9G.657082@news20.bellglobal.com...
>>
>>>Recently, my 91 accord EX, when it is warmed up, started sputtering when
>>>I press the gas pedal very slightly. I.E. when I am going through a
>>>parking lot under 20 KM per hour. If I accelerate more aggressively but
>>>not excessively, everything is great. All other times it appears to be
>>>normal, just when starting off with a gentle foot. This has been
>>>happening for about 1 month.
>>>
>>>New Parts:
>>>Plugs
>>>Wires
>>>Cap and rotor
>>>Checked air filter
>>>Fuel tank Injector cleaner
>>>
>>>Any advise?
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>Ottawa Ontario

>>
>>




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