1984 accord 3 door dx man. Ca won't idle
#1
1984 accord 3 door dx man. Ca won't idle
I'm fixing a 1984 accord that sat for 4 years.
I got it running good and drive it every day.
It would not idle until I removed the wires to the switch on the clutch pedal.
I'm trying to find out where these wires go.
The car is the base model with no options.
I think that this has to do with California emissions as the wireing diagram that I have show these go to the cruise control, but that is not installed on this car.
It also seems to idle fast until it is pretty warm.
I am 61 years old and used to own one of these 20 years ago LX model.
I got it running good and drive it every day.
It would not idle until I removed the wires to the switch on the clutch pedal.
I'm trying to find out where these wires go.
The car is the base model with no options.
I think that this has to do with California emissions as the wireing diagram that I have show these go to the cruise control, but that is not installed on this car.
It also seems to idle fast until it is pretty warm.
I am 61 years old and used to own one of these 20 years ago LX model.
#2
I wish I would have paid more attention when I had my 2nd gen . Really got into doing things when I got my 3rd gen (86-89).
Anyway, I can't remeber if the clutch switch is normally closed or normally opened. I do remember these would stat in gear . I've been trying to read the books I have and can't find which it is.....sounds like the switch is the issue. So if you can I would test the switch in both positions and see if it changes (closed to open...or open to closed).
Anyway, I can't remeber if the clutch switch is normally closed or normally opened. I do remember these would stat in gear . I've been trying to read the books I have and can't find which it is.....sounds like the switch is the issue. So if you can I would test the switch in both positions and see if it changes (closed to open...or open to closed).
#3
Clutch sw
poorman212
Thank you for the reply.
I found this problem by accident when I was just getting this running.
I would start it with the clutch in and in neutral and then when I let the clutch out it would die every time. I disconnected the SW an it now runs. I do not think that it is the SW because if it were it would either not run or run in either SW position.
I think that it is normally open.
Without cruise control I don't know what the SW is for, that is why I think it might be for some kind of California emissions, the one that I owned back in the 80's was from washington and did not have CA emissions and had cruise.
Thanks for any help.
P.S. nice picture, I was a Marine from 69 to 73.
Thank you for the reply.
I found this problem by accident when I was just getting this running.
I would start it with the clutch in and in neutral and then when I let the clutch out it would die every time. I disconnected the SW an it now runs. I do not think that it is the SW because if it were it would either not run or run in either SW position.
I think that it is normally open.
Without cruise control I don't know what the SW is for, that is why I think it might be for some kind of California emissions, the one that I owned back in the 80's was from washington and did not have CA emissions and had cruise.
Thanks for any help.
P.S. nice picture, I was a Marine from 69 to 73.
#5
Sorry, we get behind on reading sometimes. Plus I don't have much of a life anymore but sometimes have my own issues to resolve, want to help with my vtec solenoid leak on my 95 .....I hate getting to that thing.
Anyway, I looked (somewhat) for a shop manual for the 2nd gen and didn't find anything. So using the chilton and haynes books I have for the 2nd gen and the shop manual for the 3rd gen and a bit of theory and thinking here is what I've come to:
Even though there is no cruise, the clutch switch seems to be tied to two solenoids on the carb. Throttle controller and cranking opener. This pic is from a 3rd gen but the 2nd gen books had this same set up listed in the book. The wire colors were not listed in the books so I not sure if yours will be the same as this pic.
The car did sit for many years, I want to be sure that things didn't get "gummed up" while sitting.
PS- Thank you for your service .
That picture is actually my oldest son, may he rest in peace. That will make for a fun fathers day tomorrow.
Anyway, I looked (somewhat) for a shop manual for the 2nd gen and didn't find anything. So using the chilton and haynes books I have for the 2nd gen and the shop manual for the 3rd gen and a bit of theory and thinking here is what I've come to:
Even though there is no cruise, the clutch switch seems to be tied to two solenoids on the carb. Throttle controller and cranking opener. This pic is from a 3rd gen but the 2nd gen books had this same set up listed in the book. The wire colors were not listed in the books so I not sure if yours will be the same as this pic.
The car did sit for many years, I want to be sure that things didn't get "gummed up" while sitting.
PS- Thank you for your service .
That picture is actually my oldest son, may he rest in peace. That will make for a fun fathers day tomorrow.
#6
Thanks for the picture.
I think that may be it as this one has two valves (with vacume hoses) mounted on the left fender well that I don't see on one that I looked at in the junkyard.
I'll look into it.
Thank you for your son's service also.
I think that may be it as this one has two valves (with vacume hoses) mounted on the left fender well that I don't see on one that I looked at in the junkyard.
I'll look into it.
Thank you for your son's service also.
#7
Found it
While filling the tank I noticed I had a bad gas cap.
I replaced it (fixed a loss of vacume) and reconnected the switch.
It is now running really well.
Thanks for the help poorman212 !
Have a great 4th of July!
I replaced it (fixed a loss of vacume) and reconnected the switch.
It is now running really well.
Thanks for the help poorman212 !
Have a great 4th of July!
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