Sticky Accelerator
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com>...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
asking the shop to do this on every service.
bc
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
asking the shop to do this on every service.
bc
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com>...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
asking the shop to do this on every service.
bc
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
asking the shop to do this on every service.
bc
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
My throttle cable was caked with dirt, i cleaned it as much as i could
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
#19
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
My throttle cable was caked with dirt, i cleaned it as much as i could
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
#20
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
My throttle cable was caked with dirt, i cleaned it as much as i could
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
#21
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
My throttle cable was caked with dirt, i cleaned it as much as i could
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
then lubed it. Try moveing the throtle from under the hood and see if
the cable is slow to retern although if it happens after a rest i would
look at moveing parts on the throtle bodie. To make it last longer try a
dry lube or a good synthetic oil. You might try asking them what is
being done? Cant hurt.
In <614be1fb.0312170843.6d09f276@posting.google.com > Bryan Canter wrote:
> Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:<3FDF51C7.F73E0373@
> junkmail.com>...
>> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>
> Anyone does this on their own? I believe I am going to have to keep
> asking the shop to do this on every service.
>
> bc
>
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:41:40 GMT, Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote:
>There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>check wrote:
>>
>> the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start my
>> car after a few hours of stop.
>>
>> lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
>> accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
>> it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
>> leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
>> position.
>>
>> any one got any idea what this could be?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> -B
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Can anyone gain access to this site?
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:41:40 GMT, Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote:
>There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>check wrote:
>>
>> the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start my
>> car after a few hours of stop.
>>
>> lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
>> accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
>> it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
>> leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
>> position.
>>
>> any one got any idea what this could be?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> -B
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Can anyone gain access to this site?
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:41:40 GMT, Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote:
>There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>check wrote:
>>
>> the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start my
>> car after a few hours of stop.
>>
>> lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
>> accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
>> it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
>> leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
>> position.
>>
>> any one got any idea what this could be?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> -B
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Can anyone gain access to this site?
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 18:41:40 GMT, Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote:
>There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
>http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
>check wrote:
>>
>> the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start my
>> car after a few hours of stop.
>>
>> lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
>> accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
>> it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
>> leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
>> position.
>>
>> any one got any idea what this could be?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> -B
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Thanks Randolph:
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
#27
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Thanks Randolph:
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
#28
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Thanks Randolph:
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
#29
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Re: Sticky Accelerator
Thanks Randolph:
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
This is very very helpful, now alteast I know whta the problem is and also
how to explain.
I don't know if I can handle the solution myself, atleast the first time
around, but anyhow I am taking my honda to the service center this weekend.
I'll take the printout with me, so the guy knows exactly what I need hime to
do.
Thanks a ton!!!
-B
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:3FDF51C7.F73E0373@junkmail.com...
> There is a TSB that addresses your problem. Check
> http://www.hondalac.com/service/Bulletins/x01-004e.pdf
>
> check wrote:
> >
> > the accelerator on my honda 2000EX seems to be sticky esp when i start
my
> > car after a few hours of stop.
> >
> > lets say i m starting my car in the morning... i'll have to tap on my
> > accelerator for it to be normal.. it just seems to stick. but once I tap
> > it... its works fine for the rest of the drive. the same if happens if i
> > leave a car for af few hours, then again the accelerator is stuck to its
> > position.
> >
> > any one got any idea what this could be?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > -B
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