96 accord lurching at cruise throttle

Discussion in 'Accord' started by MajBach, May 25, 2007.

  1. MajBach

    MajBach Guest

    Hi all!
    '96 Accord E-XR Vtec. 5-speed w/ 360,000 kms (approx 220,000 mi)

    Car runs pretty good considering its age.Engine light has been on for
    almost 8 months now but being a student and not using the car much,
    haven't had it checked. Car runs fine all around.
    Anyway, other day I stopped to top off my gas; car had run fine up to
    that point. I drive away and a few minutes later it starts 'jerking'.
    After several hundred kms of observation and a couple of bottles of
    fuel injection cleaner, this is what is happening:
    In any gear at between 2000-3000 rpm, the car lurches back and forth -
    violently when in low gears - like it was starved for fuel then got a
    sip but at a very rapid rate. Being a standard tranny, it's very
    noticeable. It DOES NOT appear to be related to the rpm's but rather
    the position of the accelerator. Whenever I am at a cruise - that is
    not slowing or accelerating it does this - in any gear. The moment I
    take my foot off the gas over accelerate- even lightly - the symptom
    disappears. Even with cruise control on at highway speeds it does
    this. On my way home last night, I kept the car in fourth instead of
    5th as the higher rpms seemed to eliminate the problem.
    Aside from the engine diagnostic, any thoughts on what might be the
    cause. TPS?
    Thanks!
     
    MajBach, May 25, 2007
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  2. MajBach

    zonie Guest

    Maybe got some bad fuel? Have you refilled the tank since? Scott
     
    zonie, May 26, 2007
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  3. MajBach

    MajBach Guest

    no, but i am hoping you are right. never had bad fuel in my life and
    this was a common gas station. just seems weird it happened right then
     
    MajBach, May 26, 2007
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  4. MajBach

    Kevin.Murase Guest

    Might want to check out gen5alive.com as they have a site dedicated to
    94-97 accords
     
    Kevin.Murase, May 26, 2007
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