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-luong. 03-13-2010 08:55 PM

Honda crx studdering
 
Hey guys. Just insured my crx..Finally after installing my timing belt.After driving for a while i got an issue. The car studders at 1k to 3k when I hit the gas. It idles fine, and the enines reaction to throddle is delayed. I'm thinking its the co2 as i read up on another forum. I disconnect the co2 but the engine code didnt pop up..??second guess is the tps sensor, again idles fine but once you hit 1-3k it studders . after 3k its good. lmk guys
Thanks sorry if this is a noob Q

YK86 03-13-2010 09:08 PM

Could be so many things. Did it do this before you changed the timing belt? I had a similar thing happen on a CRX I bought. Turns out the previous owner didn't connect the ground wire from the frame to motor/valve cover.

Could also be things that can be fixed with a proper tune up (plugs/cap/rotor). Start with the basics first and go from there.

-luong. 03-13-2010 11:19 PM

This was before the timing belt change. Kinda wondering why my engine light doesnt pop on when i disconnect the co2, as it should.computer issue?

Check the cap wire and roter, plug and they seem to be in working order and good current going through them.

fliptuner 03-14-2010 12:05 AM

Did you adjust the ignition timing?

Also by co2 are you referring to the O2 sensor?

-luong. 03-14-2010 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fliptuner (Post 6859126)
Did you adjust the ignition timing?

Also by co2 are you referring to the O2 sensor?

ignition timing is on the dot. Sorry, yah i mean o2.no signal returning back. even unpluged

Akira@Rise 04-01-2010 10:19 AM

it sound like the ignition issue, I would check on coil(igniter),dis rotor&cap,wire and spark plugs.

-luong. 04-01-2010 12:12 PM

THanks! Rise auto.


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