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90 Accord Rough Idle/Stalls at stops

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Old Sep 7, 2005 | 08:16 PM
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krafte12
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Default 90 Accord Rough Idle/Stalls at stops

Hello,
My name is Eric and I own a 90 Accord LX 2.2 fuel injection and a manual trans., around 180,000 miles that's having some recent problems. When I start my car it idles rough, the rpm's tend to flux between 1500 and almost stalling. After some time it will idle around 800-1000, but it sort of sounds like a lawnmower. When I pull up to a stop sign/light I have to keep my foot on the pedal to keep from stalling. When I can drive without stopping(on the expressway) it drives OK not as well as it used to. It has less power(especially driving up hills even if I have the gas pedal floored). Any help would greatly be appreaciated. I tried to put some of that STP fuel injector cleaner to no avail.

Thanks in advance,
Eric
 
Old Sep 7, 2005 | 11:54 PM
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krafte12
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Default RE: 90 Accord Rough Idle/Stalls at stops

To update, I put a new distibutor cap, rotor button, and spark plug wires on and it slightly improved the situation but did not fix the problem.

Thanks
E
 
Old Sep 9, 2005 | 09:36 PM
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Default RE: 90 Accord Rough Idle/Stalls at stops

In case anyone cares I had a compression test done to check out my cylinders to make sure they were all working properly. Turns out my #3 cylinder had 0 compression while the others were all firing around 200 psi. So, in short my car is now a 3 cylinder car, hence the rough idle, lost acceleration and all the stalling.

Later
E
 
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