First of all, I am new to this forum and am really hoping I can figure out what is up with my car here. I have been ignored on other forums posting the same issue
I have owned this car for three years. It has been a VERY good car. Yet I cannot seem to find out what is wrong with it. And it's been getting WORSE!
As of now, I currently have fluxuating idles. When up to operating temp, they are moving between 850 and 1100 in neutral. You can definately hear it. It does it in gear too. This is the new addition to the current issues. I have a horrible MPG (below 20), a slight misfire (you can feel it at idle) and it can be heard from the tailpipe. Sort of a studder every few seconds. It also idles and drives rough. I can be heard pulling into the driveway from INSIDE the house and I don't have and mods to my exhaust and I have no leaks. The keys rattle violently in the ignition when I accelerate and it's been annoying to deal with for three years. It's annoying to passengers too. The car is also quite weak and has no get up and go. Punch the pedal and it boggs down before it responds. All this has lead me to a vacuum leak. Squirting a can of carb cleaner over everything (vacuum lines, vacuum advance, seals, etc) and I have not found anything yet. I am lost and I am about to get rid of the car because now it's running horribly and barely passes emissions with a very high NO2 at idle.
P.S. I am not sure if this is relavent, but I figured just in case... when the engine is almost up to operating temp, clicking can be heard from a set of relays bolted to the passenger side panel in the engine bay. The clicking lasts for about ten mins until it's all the way warmed up. After the clicking goes away the idle still goes up and down, which is new. The idle seems to change with the clicking and the engine runs smoother and rougher as they click rapidly. (the car has also always done this, not sure if it's normal.) Are the relays failing? How do I check them? What are they there for? The genuine Honda manual I have serves no answer to the purpose or testing of these... they have vacuum lines attatched and have electrical connectors fitted to them.
Here's things I have done in an attempt to fix it in the past three years.
Changed coolant
Changed spark plugs+Wires
Changed distributor rotor+cap
Changed various vacuum lines that were old and weren't sealing
Carburetor rebuild
Checked all electrical systems
Sorry for such a long post. I hope someone can help. I really want to see what the full potential of this car is, even bringing the MPG up. Thanks!
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