Morning Problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by George Kinley, Nov 1, 2004.

  1. I have 99 Accord 2.0 EXi , during morning when the car is not very well
    warmed up , say the temprature gause is not at half, when I accelerate
    the car some how shakes but not misses, is that normal.
     
    George Kinley, Nov 1, 2004
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  2. George Kinley

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    That's one of the symptoms of a timing belt out of time. Had it done
    recently, or has it jumped? You didn't say your mileage.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Nov 3, 2004
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  3. Timing belt is just done one month back
     
    George Kinley, Nov 4, 2004
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  4. George Kinley

    motsco_ _ Guest

    +++++++++++++++++

    Next obvious quistion: Does the onset of the symptom follow the
    replacement of the TB? Feel free to be more verbose. . .

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Nov 4, 2004
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  5. George Kinley

    Keith J Guest

    Are you stopped or moving when the shaking occurs?

    When you say shakes... does it shake the same on that stretch of road at
    other times of the day? There are stretches of road around me that you
    would swear is perfectly level, but has slight ripples.

    Are the tires warmed up when the shaking occurs?
    Does it occur at any speed or a range of speeds?
     
    Keith J, Nov 5, 2004
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  6. HI,
    I bought the car, after the dealer has done the TB job, so no clue at
    all,
    I'll try to clarify the "Shaking" what it seems that it is not phyical
    shaking (none of loose belonging inside the car moves which is tested
    today with spring toy), but acceleration is not smooth it does not stop
    or shows any sign of missing.
    few more informaion the car has done 122K KM since I live in very cold
    country(Finland) so Manual suggested change of TB at 120K KM.
     
    George Kinley, Nov 5, 2004
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