Car shaking & check engine light turning on???
Quick update: This's really annoying me now...I was suppose to bring it in last Friday however I was driving on Wednesday & after driving for around 200 miles the "check engine" light turned off. Weird??? Since it's not on anymore there's nothing the dealer can do I guess until I get it on again. I think it's just a bad sensor somewhere. I thought I'd let everyone know.
Originally posted by Takashi KazuMori
You could try addressing the problem by changing to iridium spark plugs but from my perspective, I think it's more than just spark plugs that are causing the commotion. There should be a more detailed inspection by your Honda dealer under warranty and address any issues. I'm definitely sure it's more than just the spark plugs causing any type of concern.
You could try addressing the problem by changing to iridium spark plugs but from my perspective, I think it's more than just spark plugs that are causing the commotion. There should be a more detailed inspection by your Honda dealer under warranty and address any issues. I'm definitely sure it's more than just the spark plugs causing any type of concern.
Originally posted by s2ktaxi
Bad fuel?
Bad fuel?
Due to the recent flooding, some local gas stations have been adding a "drying agent" to their fuel storage tanks. I may have been a lucky customer.
If there is water based contaminants in the fuel, it does not necessarilly spoil the whole tank... I had stumbling and idling in my Prelude a few weeks back but the problem went away.
Of course, if you get too much bad fuel, it could ruin your injectors... Then the problem will be more permanent.
Of course, if you get too much bad fuel, it could ruin your injectors... Then the problem will be more permanent.
Originally posted by S2000RJ
Has your dealer checked the engine harness and sensors? The engine has to be jacked up to remove the gearbox and many ancillary parts removed (exhaust, etc). I would suspect that either a wire has been strained or a connector failed. It could be one of the sensors (MAP or one of the O2's?), but just as likely the connection. Could the engine light be connected to harsh movement of the engine. The engine twists in the mounts, particularly on heavy accelaration or heavy engine braking. I would try to replicate the circumstances. Normaly driving may not cause the problem, because the engine movement would be less. Good luck with your diagnosis.
Has your dealer checked the engine harness and sensors? The engine has to be jacked up to remove the gearbox and many ancillary parts removed (exhaust, etc). I would suspect that either a wire has been strained or a connector failed. It could be one of the sensors (MAP or one of the O2's?), but just as likely the connection. Could the engine light be connected to harsh movement of the engine. The engine twists in the mounts, particularly on heavy accelaration or heavy engine braking. I would try to replicate the circumstances. Normaly driving may not cause the problem, because the engine movement would be less. Good luck with your diagnosis.
) FOR THE 2ND TIME!As for the harness & sensors, I have no clue b/c the last time I brought it in, they told me the error codes were saying it was a misfire, so they replaced my spark plug(s) & all was fine. Then a couple of days after that, it turned on again & all of you know the rest of the story from here on
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