What does the code p1399 Acura mean?
P1399 ACURA Meaning When a misfire occurs, engine speed will fluctuate. If the engine speed fluctuates enough to cause the Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor signal to vary, the Engine Control Module (ECM) can determine that a misfire is occurring and the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will set.
What to do if your Acura has a misfire?
We replaced that with a bolt and gasket (washer) from Acura (PN 90009-R70-A00 and 94109-14000 if you were curious). After all of this work, the engine is still spitting out the same codes. The engine’s running much more powerfully now, so it’s like an amplified version of the original problem.
What is the Check Engine light on Acura CL 3.2L?
I’m working with our 2002 Acura CL 3.2L. The engine is running very rough at idle (it sounds like a muscle car). I have two lamps illuminated on the dashboard. The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is flashing, and the Traction Control System light is solid. NOTE: Some bulletins refer to the MIL as the Check Engine Light (CEL) as well.
Why does my Acura DTC sound like a muscle car?
The rough running of the engine seems restricted to idle. This is when the majority of the extra vibration and “muscle car” sound occurs. When the vehicle is driving at any speed, the rough running doesn’t seem apparent. In fact, it seems to drive like normal.
What are the specs of a 2001 Acura Integra?
Detailed specs and features for the Used 2001 Acura Integra including dimensions, horsepower, engine, capacity, fuel economy, transmission, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more.
What are the warranties on an Acura Integra?
*Ordinary maintenance items or adjustments, parts subject to normal wear and replacement, and certain other items are excluded. See your Acura dealer for the terms and conditions of limited warranties. **Does not apply to fluid or filter changes or periodic inspections.
What kind of gas does an Acura Integra use?
*Use for comparison purposes only. California figures are the same. Your mileage may vary. **Gasoline with an octane number lower than 91 may be used, with reduced performance. *Ordinary maintenance items or adjustments, parts subject to normal wear and replacement, and certain other items are excluded.