'95 Civic Erratic Idle

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Steve, Jun 11, 2006.

  1. Steve

    Steve Guest

    I have a 1995 Honda Civic LX with 90,200 miles. To try to save myself
    some money and perform preventive maintenance I replaced the timing
    belt, timing belt tensioner, water pump, drive belts, adjusted the
    valve lash, and cleaned the throttle body over the Memorial Day
    weekend. I also tried to adjust the timing, but it's hard to line up
    that middle dot with the mark on the timing belt cover. I also
    couldn't find the check connector with the brown and green&white wires
    (I did find one with brown and black and tried that one). Now my
    idle will go up and down between approximately 800 to 1300 rpm, and
    occasionally will idle steady at about 1100 rpm. Drivability is fine,
    just annoying at a stop light. I tried bleeding the cooling system
    again, but did not seem to get any air out. I'm working off of the
    Chilton and Haynes books. Any suggestons?
     
    Steve, Jun 11, 2006
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    The owners manual says you have to fill the RESERVOIR to the MAX mark
    whenever any work is done on the cooling system. If you top it up three
    days in a row, the remaining air will be displaced. Be sure to turn the
    heater on HOT too, since lots of air can hide in your heater core.

    No tap water . . Honda premix is best.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jun 11, 2006
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  3. Steve

    Elle Guest

    During the air purge procedure, did you wait for the fan to
    come on twice? From cold engine, this may take over 40
    minutes.

    http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html links to a
    Factory Service Manual that may help with the service check
    connector. Go to the manual, then the Electrical section,
    then "ignition system." Or click on
    http://media.honda.co.uk/car/owner/media/manuals/CivicManual/pdf/23-a85.pdf
     
    Elle, Jun 11, 2006
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