Re: Dieseling after shut off
I bet is is just excess carbon build up. The only disadvantage is that you are losing some of the energy from the combustion when you are driving so your car will be a little slower. My '89 Accord with 180k miles and my '93 Civic with 214k miles had a decent amount of carbon build up in the cylinders which leads me to believe that your 300k mile engine is most likely the same.
Re: Dieseling after shut off
Maybe the idle shutoff solenoid is stuck open.
It's the solenoid behind the carburettor.
Re: Dieseling after shut off
thanks for the response, I will have to take a look at the shutoff solenoid. I don't suppose there is a way to get rid of carbon buildup with out taking the engine apart?
Re: Dieseling after shut off
x2 on solenoid. Dieseling can also be caused by having the idle speed set too high. To get rid of carbon, put a bottle of injector cleaner in the tank and do an Italian tune up.
Re: Dieseling after shut off
Also vacuum leaks can cause the dieseling as well.
Re: Dieseling after shut off
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Dr_Snooz
x2 on solenoid. Dieseling can also be caused by having the idle speed set too high. To get rid of carbon, put a bottle of injector cleaner in the tank and do an Italian tune up.
x2
I perform an Italian tune up on my mums cd6 on a regular basis.
Re: Dieseling after shut off
Thanks⭐️...my 88 Honda DX occasionally has this issue.will surely try the treatment