Major Problems with my 91 Accord. HELP!!

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Cue, Apr 28, 2005.

  1. Cue

    Cue Guest

    Hi Guys I’ve had a problem with my 91 accord for about 4months. About
    six months ago I had my engine replaced due to a blown head gasket.
    About four months ago I got the engine code 43. I went to a reputable
    honda mechanic and he replaced the O2 sensor.

    For about 2 weeks everything went well. Then the light came back on
    again (same code) along with the related high fuel consumption. The
    sensor was changed and it happened again. However there is now the
    addition of the loss of power and misfiring, strong smell of fuel and
    oil. The misfiring can be stopped by flooring the gas.

    Anyone had the same problems? OR can help me?

    Thanks
     
    Cue, Apr 28, 2005
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  2. Cue

    Jason Guest

    It's my guess that there is a problem related to fuel flow system. I
    suggest that you take the car to your favorite mechanic and have him or
    her repair the problem. I should note that it's dangerous to drive a
    vehicle that may have leaking gasoline. If the gasoline catches fire--your
    entire car could be destroyed in the fire.
     
    Jason, Apr 28, 2005
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  3. Code 43 is "Fuel Supply System" which mainly means the ECU can't get the
    mixture right.

    I agree 200% with Jason - locate the source of the gasoline smell before you
    have a fire. I had a leaky injector in my Nissan 300ZX and was taking the
    replacement home when the engine caught fire. My brain went on serious
    vacation in the Bahamas - I opened the hood (never do that!!!!) and found
    only a small fire remaining, so I bent down and blew it out. A second later
    the fuel injector hose that had been burning ruptured and sprayed about an
    ounce of gasoline where my face and the flames had been. Very bad idea. I
    spliced in a replacement engine harness from a wrecking yard, replaced all
    the injectors on that side and the spark plug wires. Sound like fun?

    Once the source of the smell is found and corrected, there is a good chance
    the rest of the symptoms will disappear. The Check Engine light can then be
    reset by pulling fuse 24 for ten seconds.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 29, 2005
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