2013 Honda Accord Jerks while in traffic
#1
2013 Honda Accord Jerks while in traffic
Good day all,
My 2013 Honda Accord jerks inside traffic. Most times the vibration and jerking continues until the car is almost off.
I took it to my mechanic and he changed the fuel pump, yet the problem persisted.
Returned the Car to the mechanic and he diagnosed the car, the diagnosed errors are in the attached document.
He went on to change the 4 coils in the car, yet the vibration persisted.
Kindly advice on the way forward.
Thank you.
My 2013 Honda Accord jerks inside traffic. Most times the vibration and jerking continues until the car is almost off.
I took it to my mechanic and he changed the fuel pump, yet the problem persisted.
Returned the Car to the mechanic and he diagnosed the car, the diagnosed errors are in the attached document.
He went on to change the 4 coils in the car, yet the vibration persisted.
Kindly advice on the way forward.
Thank you.
#2
When you say "jerking" you mean it jolts randomly when hitting the gas? Like someone is bumping you from behind right? If yes I'm going to assume that is from your cylinder misfire. I'm not a mechanic so I wouldn't know what to recommend for all the error codes. It appears something major has failed the car is only 5 years old...
#3
Have you checked the battery and alternator. Also check the ground. These are random codes looking like there is a power issue. If it is not coils (don't forget to check the coil plugs), ground, battery then your PCM might be bad or need upgrading.
Last edited by Seanjordan20; 09-03-2018 at 08:32 AM.
#4
Did these codes happen all at once or were you riding with the check engine light on. For a 5 year car your issue is more than likely not seen by someone else
Your mechanic does not know how to diagnose it properly and is just throwing parts at it. If you do not know how to diagnose it then I would suggest taking to to the dealership to get it diagnosed and if it's to expensive and you can get it done somewhere else just pay the diagnostic fee and take it back to your mechanic
Your mechanic does not know how to diagnose it properly and is just throwing parts at it. If you do not know how to diagnose it then I would suggest taking to to the dealership to get it diagnosed and if it's to expensive and you can get it done somewhere else just pay the diagnostic fee and take it back to your mechanic
Last edited by Seanjordan20; 09-03-2018 at 08:35 AM.
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