How does a Honda car know its idle speed?
What you have is a computer that’s literally “chasing” a good idle speed. Techs call this a surge. Honda uses most of those same components to determine idle in their vehicle. However, they use a fast idle valve that has engine coolant running through it.
Why does my Honda have a surging idle?
If you have a Surging idle on Honda, read this post. Most computer controlled vehicles rely on the coolant temperature sensor to tell the computer whether the engine is cold and needs a rich mixture. The computer then commands the idle air control valve to open to the correct setting. However, any vacuum leak in the system can screw this up.
What does a fast idle valve on a Honda do?
Honda uses most of those same components to determine idle in their vehicle. However, they use a fast idle valve that has engine coolant running through it. Inside the valve is a wax pellet (just like a thermostat) that opens and closes a vacuum line that allows additional air to bypass the closed throttle plate at cold idle.
Can a FITV cause a Honda to idle?
The FITV is not the only thing that can cause an idle issue with your Honda so be sure to follow ALL the steps first before making that adjustment. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.
How to solve Honda idle issues, rough idle?
When watching the Honda idle video please remember that adjusting the FITV is the LAST step in the process and you need to back it off at least 1/2 turn after it bottoms out or it will not start properly when cold. I have many of you come to me and say that you’ve adjusted the FITV and you still have an issue.
What causes a lumpy idle on a Honda Civic?
A failing IACV will result in a hunting idle (where the revs go up and down without accelerator input) or a lumpy idle (where the idle will fall until the ECU compensates and rises it again repeatedly). To fix this, either replace the IACV or clean it. Figure 2. Idle air control valve
What should the idle speed be on a Honda Civic?
Turn off the car. Reconnect the IACV, and reset the ECU by unplugging the back-up fuse. Restart the engine, and the idle speed should be in the 620 to 720 rpm range. Replacing the entire throttle body is probably the best option if this is the case, but that’s an expensive fix.
The FITV is not the only thing that can cause an idle issue with your Honda so be sure to follow ALL the steps first before making that adjustment. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.
What causes an engine to stall at idle?
If the ISC valve is gummed up with fuel varnish or dirt, it may stick, preventing the engine from maintaining the proper idle speed when the throttle closes. A faulty idle speed control circuit may also allow the engine to stall when idling if it fails to compensate for idle loads placed on the engine by the charging system or A/C compressor.
What causes a Honda to stall while driving?
The classic symptoms are a Honda that stalls while driving or starts and dies when trying to start the engine. The problem is the electrical portion of the Ignition switch. It’s a very common problem with Honda’s and Acura’s going back a number of years.
When does your car run hot or cold?
If you are like most drivers, our guess would be almost never. Most drivers look at their temperature gauge so rarely that many vehicle manufacturers don’t even include temperature gauges any more but just lights that will come on if your car is either extremely cold or extremely hot.
What to do when your Honda engine won’t start?
Let the engine run for about 20 minutes with the hood closed. Remove the wire from the throttle linkage and turn the engine off. Let the engine sit for five to ten minutes, then try to restart the engine several times. If the engine doesn’t start, turn the key on.
What you have is a computer that’s literally “chasing” a good idle speed. Techs call this a surge. Honda uses most of those same components to determine idle in their vehicle. However, they use a fast idle valve that has engine coolant running through it.
If you have a Surging idle on Honda, read this post. Most computer controlled vehicles rely on the coolant temperature sensor to tell the computer whether the engine is cold and needs a rich mixture. The computer then commands the idle air control valve to open to the correct setting. However, any vacuum leak in the system can screw this up.
Honda uses most of those same components to determine idle in their vehicle. However, they use a fast idle valve that has engine coolant running through it. Inside the valve is a wax pellet (just like a thermostat) that opens and closes a vacuum line that allows additional air to bypass the closed throttle plate at cold idle.
What causes an engine to surge at idle?
A surge is usually caused by a fuel system management or drivetrain operation failure. When an engine’s computer can “hunt” or “surge” at cruising or idle speeds it is searching for program compliance, there is a problem elsewhere in the system. SPONSORED LINKS. Article published 2017-01-26.