2006 Accord EX-V6 6-spd idle problem fixed

Discussion in 'Accord' started by G-Man, Aug 7, 2006.

  1. G-Man

    G-Man Guest

    Well, it was the flywheel. The car idles as smooth as silk now.

    First vehicle I've ever had with a bad Flywheel!


    G-Man








    Here's an update;

    The replaced the motor mounts, no change. Now they are replacing the
    flywheel. This sounds more like the problem, since I stated it seems like
    an imbalance, not a miss in firing.

    I will post results when done!

    PS, If this doesn't fix it, we will be discussing replacement of the car!

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Aug 7, 2006
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  2. G-Man

    John Horner Guest


    Wow, very unusual indeed. I'm glad they got it sorted out.

    John
     
    John Horner, Aug 7, 2006
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  3. G-Man, wrote the following at or about 8/6/2006 10:26 PM:
    Did they actually replace the entire flywheel or was it a question of
    merely tightening down the ring gear on the flywheel?

    Only reason I ask is that I once had a similar, make that the same
    problem, with a GM 6cyl product in the early 80's. Rough at idle but
    smooth under load. Turned out the ring gear (into which the starter
    engages) was loose and had shifted. Asked around and one of the
    mechanics I spoke to suggested I drop the cover and try tightening it
    up. That did the trick and all it took was about a half hour's time.

    Glad to hear your problem is solved though, regardless of how it was
    accomplished.
     
    Unquestionably Confused, Aug 7, 2006
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  4. G-Man

    G-Man Guest

    They replaced it. I will probably never know if it was maybe something
    other than the wheel itself, but I truely believe it was out of balance the
    way it shook the car.
    I'm glad it's fixed!

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Aug 7, 2006
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  5. G-Man

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Flywheels are balanced at the factory. You can see the holes they drill in
    them to selectively remove metal.

    Somebody at the factory (or the supplier) obviously messed yours up. This
    is what warranties are for.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 9, 2006
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  6. G-Man

    G-Man Guest

    New wheel.

    G-Man


     
    G-Man, Aug 18, 2006
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