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SURGING IDLE ?? - 2/26/2007 9:42:12 AM   
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http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1003988&page=1


The lower link is from Honda  service bulletin, ( 90-93  accords) ,, You need Adobe reader   to open the file and read it , if you Do not have Adobe reader, you can download it , it is free, ( download.com )
I want to thank our member RCY for finding and posting   the link in our forum

http://www.in.honda.com/Rjanisis/pubs/SN/A990200.PDF

Below is another link .. thanks to our member  MALSR
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=53161&highlight=idle

< Message edited by deserthonda -- 4/14/2007 4:24:43 AM >


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RE: SURGING IDLE ?? - 1/8/2009 5:16:28 AM   
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A bit more information; THANKS to mjhenks who posted this in the General Tech section.  He read thru these links that Desert posted, & wanted to add his experience...

They suggest checking the water passage on both the IAC Valve and the Fast Idle Thermal Valve.  (FITV)  Both of mine were "open" but i decided to check inside anyway.  Good thing I did.    I found that my IAC exit water port was nearly blocked and the FITV had crystallized inside its water passage. (It had a build up of mineral deposits)  Once I cleaned all this out my surging idle problem went away.  So I would recommend that you take the water passages apart and clean them.  You will need a tri driver and some silicon to make a new seal for the IAC.


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