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F22 having a rough idle

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    F22 having a rough idle

    I have a stock f22 in my 91 accord. When im driving down the road the car runs fine but when i stop the idle gos any where from 600 to 900 and will even shut off at times. Could it be an o2 sensor? any help would be much appreciated.

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    The o2 sensor has little to do with the idle.
    Look in the thread at the top of this section saying "read here first". There is a link in that thread that addresses erratic idle issues.






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      #3
      Does it also address the rough idle?
      Tim
      '93 Honda Accord EX Coupe
      F22A6, AT, Aluminum wheels
      This car is stock @ 128,500

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        #4
        I dunno. Read it and find out.






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          #5
          He just said it addresses that issue... Mine had that and it was a leaking by-pass hose.
          1993 10th Anniversary MRT

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            #6
            He's being a smart-ass, because I said "erratic" in my response, when the OP said "rough".

            And yes, for those that are too lazy to read the thread I referred to, yet feel the need to make a comment... the thread includes information on setting your base idle. That will fix an idle that is too high, too low, or erratic. If the idle is "rough", as in running like it has a wild cam, then there is very likely an ignition issue (such as wires in the wrong order), the physical timing is way off, or serious internal damage has occurred. All of these things can be checked with a little patience, a small amount of research, and about $30 worth of tools.






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