92 Honda Accord Jerking/Surging Problem

Discussion in 'Accord' started by LoveMyHonda, Jun 15, 2005.

  1. LoveMyHonda

    LoveMyHonda Guest

    Has Anyone Experienced This Problem Before. I have a 92 Honda Accord
    automatic transmission with 236,000 MI, all the original Honda parts
    (except for spark plugs, etc.). While driving, car will begin to jerk
    slightly (skipping; surge; slight hestitation), then go back to
    normal, then after driving a few more miles, jerk again. It is not
    continuous while driving, but it occurs every time I drive and
    frequently. It feels like when someone is learning to drive a manual
    transmission and they let up off the clutch, but the jerking motion is
    not quite that "jerky". I also noticed that the Tach. needle
    bounces slightly when the car is jerking. It does it at various
    speeds: 45mph, 60mph, 75mph, etc. The only time it doesn’t jerk is if
    I slow the car down and shift to gear D3, then it stops. Have taken
    it to the 2 Honda mechanics and the computer will not provide any code
    to indicate the problem. One mechanic said it may be the Distributor.
    Another one said it appears to be the Torque Converter in the
    transmission. But neither was really sure. Please advise if you have
    had this problem or know someone who has. Thanks.
     
    LoveMyHonda, Jun 15, 2005
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  2. LoveMyHonda

    motsco_ _ Guest


    If you've changed your tranny fluid twice, recently, and that didn't
    help, it's probably your Throttle Position Sensor. It's terribly easy to
    diagnose. Put an old-fashioned 'needle' Ohmeter accross two of the pins
    in the TPS connector and SLOWLY open the throttle. If needle spikes,
    you've found the open spot. It will correspond to 'cruising RPM', which
    makes sense, right?? Search this group for previous helpful posts about
    how to replace your TPS for less than an arm-and-a-leg.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jun 15, 2005
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  3. LoveMyHonda

    jim beam Guest

    check the ignition switch. it /could/ be the t.p.s., but in my
    experience, that gives a code. igniton switches don't.
     
    jim beam, Jun 16, 2005
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  4. LoveMyHonda

    LoveMyHonda Guest

    Thanks Curly for the info. Will do.
     
    LoveMyHonda, Jun 16, 2005
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