95 Honda Civic Hesitation/shaking when accelerating

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Jacob, Jun 4, 2006.

  1. Jacob

    Jacob Guest

    SYMPTOMS: car hesitating, shaking and misfiring on acceleration in
    every gear, smoothing out at higher RPM. the behavior worsened as the
    engine heated up.

    CAUSE: faulty (old and worn) spark plugs that were well past their
    expiration.

    SOLUTION: replace them with new ones.

    NOTES: well, it was the spark plugs. I don't feel bad about replacing
    the fuel filter, distributor cap and rotor as well though, and I still
    might replace the wires because these are all parts that needed
    replacing anyway. Plus, the problem with my car not starting after a
    heavy rain was not likely caused by bad spark plugs. I have yet so see
    if that still occurs. I did the water spray test though and I didn't
    notice a change. I also might need to set my idle speed. My car seems
    to be idling at lower RPM than it did before I changed the distributor
    cap and rotor. I would like to check the timing and do anything else
    that might increase my gas mileage.

    Thank you all so much for your help. I can't tell you how much I
    appreciate it.
     
    Jacob, Jun 7, 2006
    #21
  2. Jacob

    Elle Guest

    Right on, Jacob! These will help your fuel mileage and the
    longevity of more expensive parts, like the ignition coil.
    I wouldn't say that just yet.

    I have yet so see
    Ebay has good deals on timing lights. One does not need
    anything fancy.
    Way to persist. Lesson learned is that many folks posting
    here are kinda newbies to automotive diagnosis and
    maintenance, so one should not assume something as basic as
    the plugs have been regularly changed.
     
    Elle, Jun 7, 2006
    #22
  3. If there's no knock sensor just advance the timing a small bit each week
    until the engine sometimes buzzes or growls, then turn it back until it
    always runs quietly. Otherwise have a shop to it for a few dollars and
    let the knock sensor do the fine tuning itself.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, Jun 8, 2006
    #23
  4. Jacob

    Jacob Guest

    How do I determine if it has a knock sensor?

    I'm not sure if I should even mess with the timing. It's running ok.
    I just want to make sure it is running at it's best possible
    efficiency. It sometimes idles around 500 RPM. Seems low to me.
     
    Jacob, Jun 8, 2006
    #24
  5. You better not mess with it if you don't know whether or not it has a
    knock sensor. Have a shop do it.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, Jun 11, 2006
    #25
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