speed surge
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speed surge
help. i have a 93 honda civic. my a/c went south and had it repaired. new
fan switch and fan assembly unit. A/C works great, however, when A/C is on
and I have contstant accelleration, (even with cruise control) the engine
speeds up and down continually. It does not happen however, when A/C is not
on? Can that still be the VSS, (vehicle speed sensor) or would it cause the
surge regardless if the A/C was in use or not. Appreciate any advise.
fan switch and fan assembly unit. A/C works great, however, when A/C is on
and I have contstant accelleration, (even with cruise control) the engine
speeds up and down continually. It does not happen however, when A/C is not
on? Can that still be the VSS, (vehicle speed sensor) or would it cause the
surge regardless if the A/C was in use or not. Appreciate any advise.
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Re: speed surge
Is the compressor kicking in and out? You may have a low charge on AC.
"Charles Watkins" <cwatkins2@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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> help. i have a 93 honda civic. my a/c went south and had it repaired.
new
> fan switch and fan assembly unit. A/C works great, however, when A/C is
on
> and I have contstant accelleration, (even with cruise control) the engine
> speeds up and down continually. It does not happen however, when A/C is
not
> on? Can that still be the VSS, (vehicle speed sensor) or would it cause
the
> surge regardless if the A/C was in use or not. Appreciate any advise.
>
>
"Charles Watkins" <cwatkins2@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:l87lc.538270$Po1.376695@twister.tampabay.rr.c om...
> help. i have a 93 honda civic. my a/c went south and had it repaired.
new
> fan switch and fan assembly unit. A/C works great, however, when A/C is
on
> and I have contstant accelleration, (even with cruise control) the engine
> speeds up and down continually. It does not happen however, when A/C is
not
> on? Can that still be the VSS, (vehicle speed sensor) or would it cause
the
> surge regardless if the A/C was in use or not. Appreciate any advise.
>
>
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