2005 honda accord running a little rough

Discussion in 'Accord' started by danhicks333, Jun 25, 2005.

  1. danhicks333

    danhicks333 Guest

    I bought a 2005 honda accord exl 4 cylinder a month ago straight from
    the dealer. I've noticed that the engine is running just a tiny bit
    rough, but I don't know if this is normal or not. I don't want to take
    it to the dealer to fix it, because I don't really trust them to tell
    me if that's a normal thing or not. If it doesn't lead to problems
    later down the line, then I can live with it, but is it something I
    should be concerned about? If so, is there a place I can take it to to
    give me an unbiased analysis?
     
    danhicks333, Jun 25, 2005
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  2. When you find out, let me.

    In 1992 we had an 88 Civic wagon AWD. Made in Japan. 80K miles or more
    on the clock. You couldn't even feel the engine running. Went out and
    bought a brand new 92 Civic Si, made in Canada.

    I said to myself, "why can I feel this brand new car shaking at idle,
    when I can't feel the old car doing it at all?"

    Man, that bugged me.

    That being said: 137K miles later, that 92 Civic Si is still running
    very strong, is on its original clutch (those weren't all gentle miles,
    trust me), and looks showroom shiny. My nephew has had it for a couple
    years now.

    I wouldn't worry about it if I were you, but it's certainly a legitimate
    question.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jun 25, 2005
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  3. danhicks333

    jmattis Guest

    They build these engines so tight, they tend to get smoother after
    break-in.
     
    jmattis, Jun 25, 2005
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  4. danhicks333

    jim beam Guest

    i agree with elmo - my experience is that the japanese motors are better
    made. better balanced.
     
    jim beam, Jun 25, 2005
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  5. danhicks333

    danhicks333 Guest

    Thanks to both of you. How long should I wait to see if the problem
    goes away? It's still there after 2,000 miles. I did not mention that
    the car had over 500 miles on it when I purchased it; is this normal,
    and is it possible someone could have damaged the engine during this
    time period?

    It's really starting to bother me, because I recently drove 2 other
    honda accords (2004 and 2003) because they belonged to my relatives.
    They had 10,000 and 43,000 miles respectively, and those cars felt
    great (little or no engine flutter).
     
    danhicks333, Jul 4, 2005
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