Integra acts like it has no gas

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by VirtuesPlea, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. VirtuesPlea

    VirtuesPlea Guest

    This past Wednesday, my 1998 Acura Integra was running fine. My
    boyfriend took it to Jiffy Lube to get the oil changed (I don't know
    all that much about cars, but enough to change the oil myself. But he
    insists on getting it done). As I was driving home that night, I
    noticed once that when I took off from a start, the car hesitated just
    a little. The next day, it did it again as I was leaving a parking
    lot. Except this time it hesitated quite a bit and I almost got hit
    by an oncoming car.
    The next morning (yesterday), he noticed that it hesitated and almost
    stalled out, once again, from a stop, leaving a parking lot. As I
    left home that morning to go to work, I almost got hit again crossing
    an intersection. What happens is I press the gas, and the car
    accelerates a little and then it feels like it's not getting any gas,
    and won't go . . . only momentum is carrying the car forward. And it
    begins to stall, and then suddenly its ok, at least while its still
    moving. Take off from a start again, and it happens again. Most of
    my drive is down an expressway, so it's not stop and go, and I got to
    work.

    At lunch, my boyfriend put some STP fuel line cleaner in the tank and
    filled the tank with gas. He then spent my lunch hour driving the car
    around to get the fuel through the lines. On the way home, as soon as
    I get off the expressway near my house, there's a light. I stopped at
    the light, and when I tried to accelerate from a stop, the car began
    to die. I had enough momentum to get off to the side of the road.

    My boyfriend came and got the car started again, but it died almost
    right away. Got it started again, I drove around a parking lot for a
    couple of minutes, seemed to be ok. But then it died at the first
    light I had to stop at. He ended up driving it the rest of the way
    home.

    My dad's a diesel mechanic and is coming to look at it, but any hints
    as to what this might be would be very much appreciated.

    Thanks!
     
    VirtuesPlea, Oct 20, 2007
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  2. VirtuesPlea

    motsco_ Guest

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    It sounds like Biffy Lube disconnected a vacuum line or something under
    the hood. Also, check to see that your coolant reservoir is full enough.
    Hondas / Acuras get very sensitive if you don't keep AIR out of the
    cooling system. If your reservoir is low, there's no coolant to displace
    any air in the system (since Biffy Lube was the last to touch it).

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 20, 2007
    #2

  3. Are you sure they did nothing except change the oil? At the least I
    bet they snooped around looking at air filter and such. If someone
    familiar with engines looks at it, they should be able to see any
    problems caused by Jiffy Lube.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Oct 20, 2007
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