1990 accord - please help troubleshoot

Discussion in 'Accord' started by roshan, Aug 11, 2004.

  1. roshan

    roshan Guest

    Car is a 1990 accord, 5 spd LX with 310,000 kms.

    It always starts fine, but lately after driving about 7 minutes it
    starts bucking and if I put the gear in neutral the RPMs are very low
    about(150).

    I also get a check engine line come on when the bucking occurs.

    (Btw, the bucking started after I got a new(used) alternator installed
    (by the dealer), would there be a connection?)

    I suspected a fuel problem as I also had a fuel line leak. I fixed the
    fuel leak
    and yesterday I also put a new gas tank and fuel filter. The mechanic
    mentioned that the fuel filter was really clogged up. (I hadn't
    changed it in 4 years).

    Anyway, my question is could it be that the fuel injectors got clogged
    up, due to the crude in the filter?

    I suppose I should get the engine code checked..

    Could it also be that the EGR valves are clogged? But then, how would
    it run fine for the first 7 minutes?

    Could it be a electrical problem?

    thanks for any pointers..
    Roshan
     
    roshan, Aug 11, 2004
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  2. roshan

    Caroline Guest

    You should be able to get the codes yourself.

    Go to www.autozone.com . Click on the "free repair guides" link on the right.
    Put in your car's info. Keep clicking on links for the repair guides until you
    get to the link that says, "Driveability and Emissions Controls." Click on it,
    then click on "Trouble Codes." This page will tell you how to read the codes and
    provide other troubleshooting info specific to your 90 Accord.

    Maybe throw a bottle of Chevron Techron (about $6) into your next near-empty
    tank of gas and re-fill the tank. This is supposed to help clean fuel injectors.

    Updates welcome, as all these posts go into an archive that may help others.

    Good luck.
     
    Caroline, Aug 11, 2004
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  3. roshan

    John Ings Guest

    http://www3.telus.net/public/johnings/faq.html#retrieve
     
    John Ings, Aug 11, 2004
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