89 Accord standard tranny "lurching" and hesitating

Discussion in 'Accord' started by drumlicks, Apr 20, 2008.

  1. drumlicks

    drumlicks Guest

    Hello, my 89 Accord standard has a "lurching" problem; I was driving
    along pulling the very smallest UHaul trailer (approved for my model
    car) when it just started this awful "slipping/hesitating" thing,
    almost like it was the fuel pump/filter, but not sure- seems like it
    would do it all the time if it were one of those (when I'm not pulling
    a trailer)....any experience/ideas? Thanks much....
     
    drumlicks, Apr 20, 2008
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    jim beam Guest


    does that trailer have an hydraulic brake? if so, it could be that the
    brake's piston damper is defective.
     
    jim beam, Apr 20, 2008
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    ottguit Guest

    Were you in too high a gear?
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    ottguit, Apr 21, 2008
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    motsco_ Guest

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    If you have injection and you were using CRUISE CONTROL, you may have a
    shot Throttle Position Sensor.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Apr 21, 2008
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    E Meyer Guest

    Sounds like your clutch is getting weak & can't handle the extra effort.
     
    E Meyer, Apr 22, 2008
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  6. E Meyer4/22/08 10:40C4336311.2FB35%
    I concur with the clutch diagnosis. Try putting the car in gear and with the
    emergency brake on slowly release the clutch. A well functioning clutch will
    usually just stall out the engine. If the engine just winds up then the
    clutch is bad. The trailer load made it show up faster that's all. It would
    have failed under normal conditions soon anyway.
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    delbert brecht, Apr 22, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    have either of you guys towed a braked trailer? unlikely being as most
    don't have them. if the brake is faulty, lacking fluid, or undamped, as
    the pintle slides back and forth, it gives exactly the symptoms
    described. a faulty clutch will be present without the trailer - not
    the case here.
     
    jim beam, Apr 23, 2008
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