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Old 07-19-2007, 01:15 PM
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Re: Engine RPMs go Up and Down - Urgent please

nice job..
idk what that tape deal was..good thing you fixed it tho..i cant stand ghetto jobs lol probly was the guy that owned the car before you
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Old 07-23-2007, 05:50 PM
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From what you are talking about, I had this exact problem on my 88 Civic Hatchback, 1.5 L. Mine was a Manual and this RPM jumping would happen when I was sitting still at an idle. It was very frustrating and hard to explain. I was worried it was going to be all kinds of problems.

I found through another post on this site, that others had this problem. The problem I had was that my throttle cable was a little too tight. If I put my foot under the accelerator and pulled it toward me(off the floor) the revving would stop(I did this when I was sitting still at a red light or something). All I did to solve the problem was loosen the throttle cable just a little bit and I haven't had this problem again.

Hope that helps.
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