How to set idle on a 97 Civic DX
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How to set idle on a 97 Civic DX
Is it possible to set the idle speed on a 97 Civic DX w/manual trans, or
is this something that has to be done by computer at a dealer? The car
runs fine and never stalls and it idles smoothly, but it only idles at
about 300-400 rpm. If this is something that can be done at home, what
is the procedure? Thanks, i'm new to honda's so any help would be
appreciated....Larry
is this something that has to be done by computer at a dealer? The car
runs fine and never stalls and it idles smoothly, but it only idles at
about 300-400 rpm. If this is something that can be done at home, what
is the procedure? Thanks, i'm new to honda's so any help would be
appreciated....Larry
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Re: How to set idle on a 97 Civic DX
The procedure depends on what engine you have (The D16Yxx code, several
engines were used in '97, I don't know what the DX used). On some
engines, the adjustment is a simple DIY procedure. On others, it can be
done with just a tachometer, but it is recommended to use a factory
programming tool. If you post the first 6 characters of the VIN, I'll
post the correct procedure for your car. Also state if the car is USA
spec. or Canadian spec. (those are the only two countries I have the
procedures for).
One possible cause of low idle is a dirty IAC (Idle Air Control) valve.
If this is the case, it should be cleaned before you try to adjust the
idle speed.
larryr wrote:
>
> Is it possible to set the idle speed on a 97 Civic DX w/manual trans, or
> is this something that has to be done by computer at a dealer? The car
> runs fine and never stalls and it idles smoothly, but it only idles at
> about 300-400 rpm. If this is something that can be done at home, what
> is the procedure? Thanks, i'm new to honda's so any help would be
> appreciated....Larry
engines were used in '97, I don't know what the DX used). On some
engines, the adjustment is a simple DIY procedure. On others, it can be
done with just a tachometer, but it is recommended to use a factory
programming tool. If you post the first 6 characters of the VIN, I'll
post the correct procedure for your car. Also state if the car is USA
spec. or Canadian spec. (those are the only two countries I have the
procedures for).
One possible cause of low idle is a dirty IAC (Idle Air Control) valve.
If this is the case, it should be cleaned before you try to adjust the
idle speed.
larryr wrote:
>
> Is it possible to set the idle speed on a 97 Civic DX w/manual trans, or
> is this something that has to be done by computer at a dealer? The car
> runs fine and never stalls and it idles smoothly, but it only idles at
> about 300-400 rpm. If this is something that can be done at home, what
> is the procedure? Thanks, i'm new to honda's so any help would be
> appreciated....Larry
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Re: How to set idle on a 97 Civic DX
The procedure depends on what engine you have (The D16Yxx code, several
engines were used in '97, I don't know what the DX used). On some
engines, the adjustment is a simple DIY procedure. On others, it can be
done with just a tachometer, but it is recommended to use a factory
programming tool. If you post the first 6 characters of the VIN, I'll
post the correct procedure for your car. Also state if the car is USA
spec. or Canadian spec. (those are the only two countries I have the
procedures for).
One possible cause of low idle is a dirty IAC (Idle Air Control) valve.
If this is the case, it should be cleaned before you try to adjust the
idle speed.
larryr wrote:
>
> Is it possible to set the idle speed on a 97 Civic DX w/manual trans, or
> is this something that has to be done by computer at a dealer? The car
> runs fine and never stalls and it idles smoothly, but it only idles at
> about 300-400 rpm. If this is something that can be done at home, what
> is the procedure? Thanks, i'm new to honda's so any help would be
> appreciated....Larry
engines were used in '97, I don't know what the DX used). On some
engines, the adjustment is a simple DIY procedure. On others, it can be
done with just a tachometer, but it is recommended to use a factory
programming tool. If you post the first 6 characters of the VIN, I'll
post the correct procedure for your car. Also state if the car is USA
spec. or Canadian spec. (those are the only two countries I have the
procedures for).
One possible cause of low idle is a dirty IAC (Idle Air Control) valve.
If this is the case, it should be cleaned before you try to adjust the
idle speed.
larryr wrote:
>
> Is it possible to set the idle speed on a 97 Civic DX w/manual trans, or
> is this something that has to be done by computer at a dealer? The car
> runs fine and never stalls and it idles smoothly, but it only idles at
> about 300-400 rpm. If this is something that can be done at home, what
> is the procedure? Thanks, i'm new to honda's so any help would be
> appreciated....Larry
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