2003 Honda Civic - Electrical smell and hisitates a little.

Discussion in 'Civic' started by kavchok, Feb 20, 2005.

  1. kavchok

    kavchok Guest

    My wife has a 2003 Honda Civic LX, manual trans, that we bought new and
    now has 39K miles on it. We live in New Jersey. For about two weeks
    now, after we park the car and get out, we've been smelling a little
    bit of a electrical burning smell when you walk past the hood. Of
    course i opened up the hood and been looking around for the smell but
    can't quite seem to locate it. The best i can tell it seems to be
    coming from the area just behind the battery/under the intake. Possibly
    near the starter, but i'm not sure!!!

    Now starting just last night.... the car is doing something new. When
    you are just starting out in first gear, moving just about 5 to 10 mph,
    the car bucks a little and hesistates. Almost feels like the feeling
    you get when you are starting out and hitting a patch of sand and the
    tires are slipping and grabbing, but we are not. It does this every
    time you start out. Otherwise, the car feels to drive normally.

    The Maint. Req. light is NOT on, (i just held it in the button on the
    dash to reset it becuase it was near the next 10k period.) The light
    has not come back on, so it does not appear that the computer is
    setting off any codes.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Ron Kavchok
     
    kavchok, Feb 20, 2005
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  2. kavchok

    SoCalMike Guest

    the clutch is in that area...
    manual trans. clutch slipping? you dont set your foot on the clutch
    pedal as a footrest, do you?
    ever been in an accident? possibly bumped something hard enough to
    loosen a wire harness and get it rubbing on something?

    aftermarket alarm? aftermarket anything?
     
    SoCalMike, Feb 21, 2005
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  3. kavchok

    kavchok Guest

    I don't think it is the clutch, but will definately consider it. She
    drives the car well, does not rest the foot and babies the car. Any
    chance on the clutch giving off an electrical kind of smell, instead of
    the typical burning clucth/brake smell? I can probably answer that
    myself by saying NO.

    YES - The car was in a collison with a deer 14 months ago: see pics:
    http://www.aromacandle.com/honda.htm I will start taking things off
    the car and looking for the cause of the smell, maybe a loose wire like
    you mentioned.

    No after market items installed at all, the car is completly stock.

    Any other suggestions?

    Ron
     
    kavchok, Feb 21, 2005
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  4. kavchok

    motsco_ _ Guest


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    A bad Throttle Position Sensor will give the hesitation symptom you
    describe, and (lucky for you) it's WAY more noticable with a manual
    tranny. Usually shows up at the exact RPM that you cruise at, so in
    first gear, you need to try slowly accelerating to the point that it
    'bucks' and make a note of the rpm and speed. Try it in Second as well.
    Try it hot and cold too. If it's the same RPM, it may be a bad TPS. Are
    you still in warranty?

    I'd try injector cleaner or gasohol if the dealer is not helpful.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Feb 21, 2005
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  5. kavchok

    SoCalMike Guest

    thats likely it! i gently rear ended a 4 runner. no outward visible
    damage to either car aside from the license plate getting bent.

    1 year later, it started cutting out and acting weird. speedo went to 0,
    lurched a bit, etc... took it to the dealer, they said a wiring harness
    popped out of its holder and rubbed on a bracket creating a short. they
    fixed it under warranty.

    so yeah- id try to take the fuse box out and check all the wires running
    to it underneath, as well as anything that looks like its attached to a
    bracket.
     
    SoCalMike, Feb 21, 2005
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  6. kavchok

    kavchok Guest

    I will start looking for wires the may have been rubbing and shorting
    out; starting with the wires going to the TPS.

    Thanks,
    Ron
     
    kavchok, Feb 21, 2005
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