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Old Apr 22, 2007 | 04:55 AM
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phat2000accord
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We just bought a 2000 Accord (4 cyl) a month and a half ago and have noticed during idle it seems like the engine might stall. Also during acceleration at higher speeds it doesn't always pick up speed when the gas is pressed. We've had it in to our dealership twice and the first time they replaced the primary O2 sensor and it didn't help either issue. Then they cleaned the fuel regulator and it seemed like both problems were fixed but now they're back again! I found a TSB dated 03/16/2002 (TSB#302) with Summary: Customers may complain of a brief hesitation when accelerating at high engine speeds. I can't find a site that tells me what the potential issues are. HELP! I don't know if it's fuel delivery related or transmission related. We do know about the extended transmission warranty for this year but the dealership didn't mention that as a concern. Seems like we're left to diagnose this ourselves and we're not mechanics!
 
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 04:47 PM
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Default RE: idle issue and rough acceleration

Hi New Member..Thank you for joining up to your new forum and Honda Accord site..

Im moving this post to the General Forum area where it should be so go there for posted answeres.
Also ...Please read the forum rules posted at the tops of the forums as to how too and where too post questions and how to sell any of your parts..

Thank You
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