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DutchMafia420
11-24-2008, 11:45 PM
ok so when i start my car in the mornings it runs fine for about 10-15 minutes but once it has warmed up and im sittin in neutral or idleing it revs between 1st and 2nd grand... Very Irritating sound :( has anyone had this same problem or know what i can do to fix it ???

(Also, did the ecu check with the light under the seat and i got 1 flash which means O2 sensor but idk yet because i havn't checked it lol)

Hauntd ca3
11-25-2008, 12:02 AM
how many kays it got on it.
o2 sensors are meant to be changed every 60-80 thousandf kays with the old ones like the 3g has.
also check that the o2 sensor wires havnt rubbed through the insulation on anythig and is shorting out

DutchMafia420
11-25-2008, 12:32 AM
kays :huh:
i know its a sad story :violin: but i dont know alot about cars ha

DutchMafia420
11-25-2008, 12:37 AM
Sorry too high lol i get it now... :bong:
its got around 269k

ghettogeddy
11-25-2008, 12:40 AM
Sorry too high lol i get it now... :bong:
its got around 269k

tie for a 02 dont need to check it just replace it lol ther might be 2 of them depending on your trim and year

DutchMafia420
11-25-2008, 12:56 AM
its an 89 se-i im gonna look at it tomorrow morning
do you know how much a o2 sensor would be?

ghettogeddy
11-25-2008, 01:14 AM
this is from rockauto.com


BOSCH Part # 11027 More Info {Oxygen Sensor - Universal Type - Upstream Sensor}
1 Wire; Unheated; Check / Replace Interval: 50,000 Miles

Part Image
$17.62
Add to Cart

2oodoor
11-25-2008, 04:39 AM
id say low coolant

SILENT
11-25-2008, 08:35 AM
I have the same problem with my SEI... but my check engine light didnt come on... it turns out itz my IACV!!!

bank2me
11-25-2008, 09:24 AM
id say low coolant

X2 Or air in the cooling system. Yea cause the coolant run through the iacv. Good u got it fixed. Get some pics of it up.

SILENT
11-25-2008, 09:55 AM
Nope but i just bought an iacv form Demon1024. Once i put it on ill put some pikz... i dont wanna jack homeboyz thread... i dont post much but i will make a thread of my own... featuring both of my accords!!! Thank you guys... sorry for interupting you thread dutchmafia420.

DutchMafia420
11-25-2008, 03:46 PM
No Problem silent im gonna check my IACV today hope it helps

LUX88LXI
11-26-2008, 10:34 PM
I had the same thing happen to my lxi... turned out the iacv was fine, the wiring was just bad... check that first before spending $65000 on a new iacv :) I bought one from the honda dealer at $175 and i didnt even need it.

Dr_Snooz
11-27-2008, 02:00 PM
check that first before spending $65000 on a new iacv :)

Son, where ARE you buying your parts? ;)

w261w261
11-28-2008, 10:21 AM
Son, where ARE you buying your parts? ;)

Sounds like a German auto dealer. I was listening to a call-in radio show on a local station a couple of weeks ago, and the host referred to German cars as "missiles from Germany that explode in your billfold." How true. My '04 Passat 1.8T just blew a head gasket (or lunched the water pump which helped blow the head gasket) at 72,000 miles. I went ahead and changed out the timing belt at the same time, as they had to check the water pump anyway ("we have to look at it, VW water pumps tend to self-destruct sooner than they should."). The fix included the oil cooler (we have to look at it, VW oil coolers tend to self-destruct sooner than they should."). It was good to do the timing belt anyway, even though the maintenance calls for replacement at 105,000 miles (we have to replace the timing belt idler pulley, as VW/Audi pulleys tend to self-destruct sooner than they should.").

And so forth. Total bill: $3,180.00. And while I was at the shop, he had to call a customer with an '88 Mercedes 190 and tell him that the reason it wasn't running was that the entire wiring harness needed replacement (bye bye). Seems that Mercedes used some kind of plastic for the wire insulation in a few of those years that is now breaking down deep within the harness. The cars are in effect a total loss, unless you have the time to do it yourself.

I was reminded of what a breath of fresh air it was to get my SE-i 7 years ago. As I have owned quite a few German cars, I was well aware of the heartaches they can cause. So why did I get the Passat? The reason that keeps those guys in business....it goes down the road so nice, and my wife (it's her car), loves it, although not as much as before.

Dr_Snooz
11-28-2008, 07:55 PM
So why did I get the Passat? The reason that keeps those guys in business....it goes down the road so nice.

It's so true. I spent $4,000 on my Bimmer in the first two years I owned it. I've come to learn that $4,000 is a very low number, but I was appalled. I was complaining about it when my brother finally asked me why I don't get rid of the car. I said the same thing. It's so smooth and so quiet. When I stamp down the gas pedal, there's no noise, no fuss, no struggle to keep it on the road. There's just a lot of pressure against my back and a lot of scenery whipping by. Every time it sucks another thousand out of my wallet I swear to sell it, but always relent.