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Old 05-11-2005, 05:41 PM
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Question 1998 honda accord acceleration

Hello, i have a 1998 honda accord ex. 4cyl, 130,000 miles, auto. When i accelerate from a dead stop, my car hesitates and doesn't want to go. it runs fine when it idles but when i step on the gas, it feels like it going to die out on me and a few times it has happened. It happens mainly when i start it up cold. and when the engine is warm, its not as bad. what could my problem be, i'm thinking clogged fuel filter or bad fuel pump.

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Old 05-12-2005, 07:08 AM
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Re: 1998 honda accord acceleration

How long has it been doing it? Reason I ask, sounds like what a tank of watery gas will do.
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Re: 1998 honda accord acceleration

It's been happening for about 3 weeks now.
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