Why does my Honda Fit Buck when idling?

Why does my Honda Fit Buck when idling?

Honda dealer can not find a problem but it has been going on now for a few years. The mechanic feels the bucking also but does not know what causes it. Submitted:10 years ago. Category: Honda Show More Show Less Ask Your Own Honda Question Share this conversation Answered in 32 minutes by: .

Why is Honda Fit not suitable for city driving?

The gearbox he felt was not suitable for local city conditions as the wear and tire on the belt was on the lower gears as driving conditions were 90% urban, and 10% semi-urban, with zero highway conditions in Sri Lanka.

How often should you change the CVT oil in a Honda Fit?

The fact is that the CVT gearboxes do require more attention than the standard auto gearboxes, and the reasons i could identify were, Honda now recommends changing of the CVT gearbox oil every 20-40K periods for normal driving conditions, and 20K intervals for extreme driving conditions.

Where to avoid CVT gearbox failures in Honda Fit?

This was very valid for driving within the Colombo city and suburbs, where bumper to bumper traffic conditions were the norm and due to close proximity of traffic lights and congestion, there was a very high percentage of stop-wait-go scenarios.

Is the IDLE STOP indicator on a Honda?

It’s new, yes, but Honda have implemented it well and it should just work. You say you get the circled ‘A’ – on its own that means that idle stop is active (there should also be a yellow illuminated symbol on the dash). If there is a problem preventing idle stop the ‘A’ will be crossed through and something else appears alongside.

Why does my Honda Fit Buck at lights?

My 2007 Honda Fit seems to buck when it is idling at a light. Honda dealer can not find a problem but it has been going on now for a few years. The mechanic feels the bucking also but does not know what causes it. Submitted:10 years ago. Category: Honda

Do you have to engage neutral to idlestop Honda?

If that produces no result then I might get Honda involved in the whole story from the beginning. According to the manual it has to be in neutral to get it to idlestop, which is when the auto stop symbol with a bar through it comes on each time. Ah, I didn’t know that you had to engage neutral.

When does the Idle Stop symbol come on?

According to the manual it has to be in neutral to get it to idlestop, which is when the auto stop symbol with a bar through it comes on each time. I might get a drop test done on the battery and if it’s less than normal will tackle them about it.