Accord V6 idle when slightly warm

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Alain A, Apr 8, 2004.

  1. Alain A

    Alain A Guest

    I have an Accord exv6 98 auto, 115'000 km (or 72'000 miles).

    I have a problem when I start the motor when it is slightly warm (5 to 10
    minutes after having stopped the engine): Idle goes very low (around 200 to
    300 rpm). It needs 2 minutes to go to normal idle (around 800 rpm).

    It never happens when the motor is hot or cold.

    Air filter is new.

    Thanks for your help.

    Alan
     
    Alain A, Apr 8, 2004
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  2. Alain A

    Randolph Guest

    My '94 Civic behaves in a similar way: Start the car, and it idles high
    as it is supposed to. Then as it warms up idle drops to ~400 RPM until
    the engine is fully warm. At that point it idles at ~650 - 700 as it
    should.

    The car has been this way since new. Under warranty they took out and
    cleaned the IAC (Idle Air control Valve) and it worked better for a
    while. I have not found a solution, but a workaround is the leave the
    headlights on until the engine is fully warm. The additional electrical
    load causes the ECU to increase the idle just a tad.

    If you find a solution, please post to group!
     
    Randolph, Apr 8, 2004
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  3. Alain A

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    There are multiple temp sensors on these cars. I'll bet that one of
    them has a bad connection or is sending a false reading. Take a close
    look at the ones on the block under the distributor. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Apr 8, 2004
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  4. =================

    If your radiator _reservoir_ isn't full to the line (I mean to say
    empty), the air in the system will fool the temp sensors until the
    thermostat opens.

    On a different note: Topping up the gas tank can also cause problems
    because the evap canister can throw the idle off until it gets 'dried
    out' again. Never top up a Honda, unless it says so in the manual.

    'Curly'

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    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 8, 2004
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  5. Alain A

    Alain A Guest

    It's strange because my car does not behave this way. It has no problem
    during warm up. It has problems only if it is started slightly warm.
     
    Alain A, Apr 10, 2004
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  6. Alain A

    Alain A Guest

    Seems like it is not related to one of those 2 ideas. Thanks a lot Curly
    anyway.
     
    Alain A, Apr 10, 2004
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