Hello all, first time posting but I've been lurking around trying to find a solution to the problem on my third generation accord.
First and foremost, it is a 1989 Honda Accord LX 5 Speed. The car has just over 160,000 mi and I am not the first owner, somebody sold it to me after it was impounded for not being registered. When it was sold to me, the idle liked to sit at 2500+ and would slowly raise up. I have viewed just about every dhigh idle thread and tried solutions listed by some very helpful people (oldblueaccord, Dr. Snooz...) but the issue still persists.
So far, here is what I have replaced:
- Oil Change
- Fuel Filters
- PCV valve
- (I didn't do it but they appear to be (uncracked) quite new, no more than 5 years old) Vacuum lines and vacuum control box insides
- Carburetor needle & seat
After replacing all these parts, there has been no change whatsoever. The idle likes to sit at about 2100 - 2300 when first starting and just won't back down after that. A couple things I have noticed are:
- The cooling fans don't turn on, no matter how long I leave the car on.
- The engine likes to diesel slightly (less than 2 seconds) after the car has been turned off
- There is a gasoline smell around the car while it is on (no leaks, I have checked all the fuel lines)
- The choke doesn't open all the way as the car is warming up (I have checked the choke opener diaphragm and there is a hole in it, but this wouldn't be causing the high idle, right?)
- While the car is running I took a peek under the choke and it appears that the lower chokes are not opening.
- I have checked the dashpot system and it all seems to be good and functioning.
- I have tried spraying carb cleaner on just about every square inch of vacuum hosing and it results in no change in idle.
I can take pictures of anything that may be needed to help assist in the repair of this car. The interior is a solid 9.5/10 so I have been trying to restore it to be good as new, I don't want the car to end up in the crusher..
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