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Hi all.
Honda starts up with a perfect idle, but within 3 or 4 mins of heading down the road idle gets up to anywhere between 1800-2500rpm and has a habit of staying there for the whole trip. It's like the auto choke is jammed on. This started off as a rare occurance but is now happening pretty much all the time. If I give it a thrash for a bit, I can sometimes have the idle speed settle down -until the next day. There is an alloy rectangular dome shaped thing about 2 inches long located up near the air filter which definitely has something to do with it all. It has a vacuum hose and water inlet/outlet (I think) hoses. When this is hot to the touch I've got good idle, when it's cold I've got a bad high idle. If I pull the vacuum hose off I get higher idle -so not a vacuum leak. Is this dome thing blocked or could I have a water pump problem? Engine doesn't run hot so I don't know about water pump. Thank you all for any help for this dummo. |
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try disconecting the IACV and see if the idle drops...
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I don't think I've got one of those. I'm non fuel injected. It's definitely got something to do with that little manifold thing not getting hot. Any other ideas?
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