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2004 Cold idle stall - UK Accord

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Old Feb 15, 2016 | 05:07 AM
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Hello forumers. When on a cold morning 4c° and lower I will start my 2.0i 2004 Accord Tourer manual with no pressure on the acceleration pedal no problem. I will drive it about 150 meters to the end of the street to a T junction and come to a stop out of gear and it will stall. It will start again no problem and then run fine.

I have cleaned the throttle body and air intake control valve. Can not find any vacuum leaks unless I am missing something. Recent air filter. New Honda exhaust after catalytic converter. Just had it teracleaned. (Removes carbon from inside engine and cleans injectors ect) Relearned idle.

On start it will idle about 1300rpm which I think is a little to low?? And when I let off the throttle the revs seem to drop lower than where it should idle then increase to where it thinks it should be.

Is there any adjustments I can make?

Thx Byron
 
Old Feb 17, 2016 | 07:26 PM
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Based upon the information you posted I'll assume you are not in the US - I changed the tile to a UK version but I might be wrong.

Also I read this as the car runs on gas and not diesel ? If so the 2.0 L is not that far off from the 2.3 L engines we have here in the US.

Am I close
 
Old Feb 18, 2016 | 02:39 AM
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Yes it is the UK version and it is a 4 cylinder 2.0 injection petrol/gas engine.
Thx Byron
 
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