Hey guys, I wanted to post this because i am tired of seeing the same thing over and over, "Help idle problems" or "My idle is revving back and forth" I have looked up a picture to show you all on how to fix the problem. Down below is a picture showing the intake manifold.
If you look at group #8-has numbers 3,9,19,26- thats is whats call the fast idle valve. As a honda tech standard on paper this is how you correct the problem.
1) Start the engine
2) remove the cover of the idle valve by the two screws
3) Push your finger on the valve seat area-the cone shaped object inside- and make sure that there is airflow with the engin cold
* If not, replace the fast idle valve and retest
4) Warm up the engine (cooling fans come on twice)
5) Check that the valve is completely closed. If not, air suction can be felt (by putting your hand over the top) in the valve seat area.
* If any suction is felt, the valve is leaking. Replace the fast idle valve and recheck
To help out even further, if you having a surging problem there is a ring around the air bypass valve. turnit to the left to stop the surging.
Thanks
Anton
If you look at group #8-has numbers 3,9,19,26- thats is whats call the fast idle valve. As a honda tech standard on paper this is how you correct the problem.
1) Start the engine
2) remove the cover of the idle valve by the two screws
3) Push your finger on the valve seat area-the cone shaped object inside- and make sure that there is airflow with the engin cold
* If not, replace the fast idle valve and retest
4) Warm up the engine (cooling fans come on twice)
5) Check that the valve is completely closed. If not, air suction can be felt (by putting your hand over the top) in the valve seat area.
* If any suction is felt, the valve is leaking. Replace the fast idle valve and recheck
To help out even further, if you having a surging problem there is a ring around the air bypass valve. turnit to the left to stop the surging.
Thanks
Anton
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