2005 Accord VP/DX and RPM's...

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Guest, May 30, 2008.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Hello,

    I blew a fuse and I replaced it, but I blew one that I had a hard time finding so I pulled them all out one by no and put them back in one by one. After this, I noticed that when it was once hard from to rev so easily to 3-4 RPM's, now it is done was ease. I assume that this may be a bad thing? Did pulling the fuses have anything to do with it? I have 53,000 miles.
     
    Guest, May 30, 2008
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  2. Guest

    jim beam Guest

    maybe you reset the computer that was disabling v-tec? next time, check
    for stored codes.
     
    jim beam, May 31, 2008
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  3. Guest

    jim beam Guest

    maybe you reset the computer that was disabling v-tec? next time, check
    for stored codes.
     
    jim beam, May 31, 2008
    #3
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest


    How do I do that?
     
    Guest, Jun 2, 2008
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  5. Guest

    Guest Guest


    How do I do that?
     
    Guest, Jun 2, 2008
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  6. Guest

    AHappyCamper Guest


    Federal law mandates that a connector be within 18" of the steering
    wheel, and all vehicles since 1996 got OBD (1/II ?) connectors. Then,
    On Board Diagnostics (CAN/II ?) has hit in 2006 (?).

    The small handheld readout devices are available at many auto parts
    outlets, Harbor Freight Tools, J.C. Whitney and Company.

    Prices start at $29 on sale at Harbor Freight, for the OBD I, and $39 on
    sale, at Harbor Freight Tools >
    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94169

    Comes with a guide to the codes and their definitions.
     
    AHappyCamper, Jun 29, 2008
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  7. Guest

    AHappyCamper Guest


    Federal law mandates that a connector be within 18" of the steering
    wheel, and all vehicles since 1996 got OBD (1/II ?) connectors. Then,
    On Board Diagnostics (CAN/II ?) has hit in 2006 (?).

    The small handheld readout devices are available at many auto parts
    outlets, Harbor Freight Tools, J.C. Whitney and Company.

    Prices start at $29 on sale at Harbor Freight, for the OBD I, and $39 on
    sale, at Harbor Freight Tools >
    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94169

    Comes with a guide to the codes and their definitions.
     
    AHappyCamper, Jun 29, 2008
    #7
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