92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
In article
<437e869d68efa3ea8836265d39a83d73@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"duckbill" <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
> Did you try to download any codes out of the ECU? What kind of plugs are
> you running? I would check them even if they are fairly new.
Not yet. I don't have a code scanner if in fact you need one
or know how to get the codes. In fact I don't even know if the dealer
checks for codes while the car is in for scheduled maintenance.
The car has stock plugs in it. NGK. They were replaced at 150K.
<437e869d68efa3ea8836265d39a83d73@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"duckbill" <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
> Did you try to download any codes out of the ECU? What kind of plugs are
> you running? I would check them even if they are fairly new.
Not yet. I don't have a code scanner if in fact you need one
or know how to get the codes. In fact I don't even know if the dealer
checks for codes while the car is in for scheduled maintenance.
The car has stock plugs in it. NGK. They were replaced at 150K.
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
In article <jason-2905050906430001@pm1-broad-117.snlo.dialup.fix.net>,
jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
> In article <face-67D14C.14551428052005@news-rdr-01.ohiordc.rr.com>, Face
> <face@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <dj1me.2436$uu.2081@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> > "Paul Reis" <Bumpin4@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Could it be one of your wires grounding out?
> > >
> > >
> > > "Face" <face@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:face-D671DA.08070828052005@news-rdr-02.ohiordc.rr.com...
> > > > Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a 92 Accord,
> > > > automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the engine is
> > > > original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and filters of
> > > > course.
> > > >
> > > > When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles an hour and
> > > > at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly the engine
> > > > will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to explain.
> > > > If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't happen
> > > > all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or when
> > > > accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the car runs
> > > > fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much the same as
> > > > the day I got the car.
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> >
> > I would think it's possible. I take the car in for all of its scheduled
> > service and when I remember I as ask about the plug wires and they keep
> > telling me that they don't need replaced unless there is a problem. You
> > would think there would be a replacement interval on them.
>
> Regardless of what they told you--they should be replaced at least after
> 100,000 miles. Some mechanics replace them after 50,000 miles even if they
> appear to be in perfect shape. I have about 62,000 miles on my Accord and
> plan to replace them the next time that a tune-up is done.
I wonder what a new set costs. My guess is around $100.
jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
> In article <face-67D14C.14551428052005@news-rdr-01.ohiordc.rr.com>, Face
> <face@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <dj1me.2436$uu.2081@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> > "Paul Reis" <Bumpin4@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Could it be one of your wires grounding out?
> > >
> > >
> > > "Face" <face@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:face-D671DA.08070828052005@news-rdr-02.ohiordc.rr.com...
> > > > Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a 92 Accord,
> > > > automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the engine is
> > > > original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and filters of
> > > > course.
> > > >
> > > > When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles an hour and
> > > > at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly the engine
> > > > will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to explain.
> > > > If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't happen
> > > > all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or when
> > > > accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the car runs
> > > > fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much the same as
> > > > the day I got the car.
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> >
> > I would think it's possible. I take the car in for all of its scheduled
> > service and when I remember I as ask about the plug wires and they keep
> > telling me that they don't need replaced unless there is a problem. You
> > would think there would be a replacement interval on them.
>
> Regardless of what they told you--they should be replaced at least after
> 100,000 miles. Some mechanics replace them after 50,000 miles even if they
> appear to be in perfect shape. I have about 62,000 miles on my Accord and
> plan to replace them the next time that a tune-up is done.
I wonder what a new set costs. My guess is around $100.
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
In article <jason-2905050906430001@pm1-broad-117.snlo.dialup.fix.net>,
jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
> In article <face-67D14C.14551428052005@news-rdr-01.ohiordc.rr.com>, Face
> <face@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <dj1me.2436$uu.2081@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> > "Paul Reis" <Bumpin4@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Could it be one of your wires grounding out?
> > >
> > >
> > > "Face" <face@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:face-D671DA.08070828052005@news-rdr-02.ohiordc.rr.com...
> > > > Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a 92 Accord,
> > > > automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the engine is
> > > > original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and filters of
> > > > course.
> > > >
> > > > When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles an hour and
> > > > at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly the engine
> > > > will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to explain.
> > > > If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't happen
> > > > all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or when
> > > > accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the car runs
> > > > fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much the same as
> > > > the day I got the car.
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> >
> > I would think it's possible. I take the car in for all of its scheduled
> > service and when I remember I as ask about the plug wires and they keep
> > telling me that they don't need replaced unless there is a problem. You
> > would think there would be a replacement interval on them.
>
> Regardless of what they told you--they should be replaced at least after
> 100,000 miles. Some mechanics replace them after 50,000 miles even if they
> appear to be in perfect shape. I have about 62,000 miles on my Accord and
> plan to replace them the next time that a tune-up is done.
I wonder what a new set costs. My guess is around $100.
jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
> In article <face-67D14C.14551428052005@news-rdr-01.ohiordc.rr.com>, Face
> <face@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <dj1me.2436$uu.2081@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> > "Paul Reis" <Bumpin4@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Could it be one of your wires grounding out?
> > >
> > >
> > > "Face" <face@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:face-D671DA.08070828052005@news-rdr-02.ohiordc.rr.com...
> > > > Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a 92 Accord,
> > > > automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the engine is
> > > > original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and filters of
> > > > course.
> > > >
> > > > When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles an hour and
> > > > at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly the engine
> > > > will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to explain.
> > > > If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't happen
> > > > all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or when
> > > > accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the car runs
> > > > fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much the same as
> > > > the day I got the car.
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> >
> > I would think it's possible. I take the car in for all of its scheduled
> > service and when I remember I as ask about the plug wires and they keep
> > telling me that they don't need replaced unless there is a problem. You
> > would think there would be a replacement interval on them.
>
> Regardless of what they told you--they should be replaced at least after
> 100,000 miles. Some mechanics replace them after 50,000 miles even if they
> appear to be in perfect shape. I have about 62,000 miles on my Accord and
> plan to replace them the next time that a tune-up is done.
I wonder what a new set costs. My guess is around $100.
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
In article <Mw3me.3400$XA6.2621@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com>,
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Be sure the throttle body is clean. There are also some passage ways in
> the air intake area just before the injectors that can be cleaned out.
> They are plugged at the factory after casting the part, but the plugs
> can be drilled out, and the holes can be taped and small bolts installed
> after cleaning.
> I doubt the wires are the trouble. They generally show trouble at full
> load, like accelerating up hill. bob
Bob, no problems when accelerating up hill. I've been trying to pay
more attention to what's going, looking for patterns I mean. It might be
occurring more when it's warmer out.
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Be sure the throttle body is clean. There are also some passage ways in
> the air intake area just before the injectors that can be cleaned out.
> They are plugged at the factory after casting the part, but the plugs
> can be drilled out, and the holes can be taped and small bolts installed
> after cleaning.
> I doubt the wires are the trouble. They generally show trouble at full
> load, like accelerating up hill. bob
Bob, no problems when accelerating up hill. I've been trying to pay
more attention to what's going, looking for patterns I mean. It might be
occurring more when it's warmer out.
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
In article <Mw3me.3400$XA6.2621@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com>,
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Be sure the throttle body is clean. There are also some passage ways in
> the air intake area just before the injectors that can be cleaned out.
> They are plugged at the factory after casting the part, but the plugs
> can be drilled out, and the holes can be taped and small bolts installed
> after cleaning.
> I doubt the wires are the trouble. They generally show trouble at full
> load, like accelerating up hill. bob
Bob, no problems when accelerating up hill. I've been trying to pay
more attention to what's going, looking for patterns I mean. It might be
occurring more when it's warmer out.
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Be sure the throttle body is clean. There are also some passage ways in
> the air intake area just before the injectors that can be cleaned out.
> They are plugged at the factory after casting the part, but the plugs
> can be drilled out, and the holes can be taped and small bolts installed
> after cleaning.
> I doubt the wires are the trouble. They generally show trouble at full
> load, like accelerating up hill. bob
Bob, no problems when accelerating up hill. I've been trying to pay
more attention to what's going, looking for patterns I mean. It might be
occurring more when it's warmer out.
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
"Face" wrote:
> Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a
> 92 Accord,
> automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the
> engine is
> original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and
> filters of
> course.
>
> When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles
> an hour and
> at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly
> the engine
> will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to
> explain.
> If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't
> happen
> all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or
> when
> accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the
> car runs
> fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much
> the same as
> the day I got the car.
>
> Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
>
> Thanks
I know this is OLD, but I was wondering if you ever found out what the
problem was? I am having the same issue with mine. Thanks for your
help/
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> Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a
> 92 Accord,
> automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the
> engine is
> original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and
> filters of
> course.
>
> When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles
> an hour and
> at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly
> the engine
> will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to
> explain.
> If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't
> happen
> all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or
> when
> accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the
> car runs
> fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much
> the same as
> the day I got the car.
>
> Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
>
> Thanks
I know this is OLD, but I was wondering if you ever found out what the
problem was? I am having the same issue with mine. Thanks for your
help/
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Re: 92 Accord Engine High Speed Hesitation Problem
"Face" wrote:
> Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a
> 92 Accord,
> automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the
> engine is
> original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and
> filters of
> course.
>
> When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles
> an hour and
> at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly
> the engine
> will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to
> explain.
> If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't
> happen
> all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or
> when
> accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the
> car runs
> fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much
> the same as
> the day I got the car.
>
> Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
>
> Thanks
I know this is OLD, but I was wondering if you ever found out what the
problem was? I am having the same issue with mine. Thanks for your
help/
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> Looking for some advice on a small problem I'm having with a
> 92 Accord,
> automatic transmission with 156K miles. Everything on the
> engine is
> original except for the distributor. Excluding plugs and
> filters of
> course.
>
> When driving on the freeway anywhere between 65 and 75 miles
> an hour and
> at a constant speed, when depressing the accelerator slightly
> the engine
> will start to buck or accelerate roughly. Sorry, it's hard to
> explain.
> If I accelerate faster it doesn't seem to do it. This doesn't
> happen
> all the time either. It doesn't happen at slower speeds or
> when
> accelerating from a stop no matter how hard. Otherwise the
> car runs
> fine. Not burning any oil and my gas mileage is pretty much
> the same as
> the day I got the car.
>
> Any thoughts on what the problem might be?
>
> Thanks
I know this is OLD, but I was wondering if you ever found out what the
problem was? I am having the same issue with mine. Thanks for your
help/
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