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Suggestions for a problem??
Hello, I have just encountered my first problem with my 1995.5 Honda Passport and could not find anything on this forum that helps to solve it so I thought I would ask somebody for suggestions. The problem is the car begins to run rough once I run it above 3000 rpm for more than a minute or so (going up a hill or a freeway speeds). The weird thing is that the CEL will come on, then it will run great, except it burns gas very fast and it smells like a very rich gas mixture coming from the exhaust. The CEL will turn off if I keep the rpms down for a little bit and will start running rough once the rpms go back up and the check engine light will come back on then it will run fine. It seems to be going into safe mode or something. I have not had the codes checked yet because autozone could only read 1996+ and I didn't want to pay $89 to the Isuzu dealership to get it done. I explained the problem to a service mechanic at the dealership and he said it may be a bad coil, fouling spark plugs or the intake gasket. I was thinking that it may be a bad O2 sensor. Could somebody please give me some of thier thoughts/experience on what the problem might be or how to go about fixing it. Thank you in advance.
Brett |
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You can read the codes yourself on OBDI systems by counting the flashes of the check engine light. I can't remember how to activate the diagnostic functions. Maybe someone else can remember?
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Re: Suggestions for a problem??
Thanks for your reply. I think today I am going to clean egr, pcv, and maf, and check the spark plugs. Anybody have any additional suggestions?
Brett |
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Re: Re: Suggestions for a problem??
Does anyone know where the MAF sensor is located on a 95.5? I have seen photos of it on newer rigs but I am not sure where it is on mine. I know it is usually between the air box and throttle intake, but on mine there does'nt appear to be anything looking close to a MAF.
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Re: Re: Re: Suggestions for a problem??
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Additional suggestion: I would pull the codes as CatFuzz said by using the check engine light, it's easy to do. Behind the left kick panel, you'll find a three wire diagnostic connector. With the ignition key turned off, use a paper clip and connect the two outermost wires (#1 to #3). Without starting the engine, turn on the ignition and count the number of flashes you see on the check engine light. You should see a code 12 (handshake acknowledgment) flashed 3 times then any trouble codes will follow. Example: Code 44- flash, flash, flash, flash, short pause, flash, flash, flash, flash, longer pause, then sequence repeats. Code 44 means the oxygen sensor sees a lean condition. FWIW, I would start my diagnosis by determining why the check engine light is coming on... Good Luck, Dale Edited to add V6 3.2L to the engine description. Last edited by 95.5 Rodeo; 01-08-2006 at 01:38 PM. |
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Suggestions for a problem??
Thanks for the suggestion. I really appreciate the help. I will give that a shot tomorrow when I get the chance. I disconnected the battery to reset the computer when I changed the plugs so I am not sure many codes will pop up. After replacing all of the spark plugs with standard NGK plugs, I drove it around for awhile and keeping the rpm above 3000 rpm as much as I could and it ran great with no CEL. I will cross my fingers on this one but the CEL will probably come back on my next long trip. BTW I did have a K&N filter in airbox before (took it out yesterday). Is there any way that the oil from the filter could have gotten into something it wasn't supposed to? I have seen from this forum that is a common problem that it fouls the MAF sensor. Could it be fouling up something else?
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I am running a K&N style filter on my Rodeo without any problem whatsoever, don't worry about it. In fact, when I removed the intake manifold (plenum) to install new valve cover gaskets there was quite a bit of engine oil in there already, due to the PCV valve.
If you see a check engine light, pull the code(s) and let us know what they are. Good Luck, Dale |
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Re: Suggestions for a problem??
I checked the codes today and it came up only with the code 12 your were telling me about. It just kept blinking code 12 over and over again. I noticed that the check transmission was flashing the whole time while when I was checking the codes. Is that normal? I checked the transmission fluid to make sure there was no major problems and it was like brand new and at a regular level. Also, I drove it around today for about 20 minutes and the CEL never came on. I'm guessing it's only a matter of time before it does.
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Re: Re: Suggestions for a problem??
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Since you disconnected the battery and cleared out all codes, I would expect for you to see only code 12 at this time. Dale |
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I forgot about the V6s little brother, the 4 cylinder.
I need to clairify myself then: They did not install a MAF sensor on the 1995.5 Rodeo / Passport V6 3.2L They did install a MAF sensor on the 1995.5 Rodeo / Passport I4 2.6L Good to hear you were able to save all that money by cleaning the sensor. Thanks, Dale |
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Re: Suggestions for a problem??
Sorry I didn't mention this before. I have the 3.2L V6. The good news is I have been driving it around after changing the air filter and spark plugs for about 200 miles, half of which came on the freeway, and I has ran like new.
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Re: Suggestions for a problem??
The same problem is back after putting around 400 miles on my car. It happened as I was going over a mountain pass. CEL came on and then turned off and the car began to run terribly. At one point I had to pump the gas pedal to keep the car from stalling. Whenever the CEL came on, it ran pretty much like normal. When it turned off, it had major problems.
I also checked the codes and 12 and 44 came up. So at this point I am thinking it is an oxygen sensor. Could people that had similar problems or know the source of my problem please help me out here. I want to get the problem fixed without replacing 100 parts that I do not need to. I also noticed in my glove box that the previous owner had replaced one of the oxygen sensors before. Does anyone suggest that I replace both O2 sensors or just the bad one? Any ideas to which one is the bad one? According to other people on this site, I read there is two 02 sensors in a 95. Brett 95.5 Honda Passport 3.2L V6 141,000 miles |
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Re: Suggestions for a problem??
The same problem is back after putting around 400 miles on my car. It happened as I was going over a mountain pass. CEL came on and then turned off and the car began to run terribly. At one point I had to pump the gas pedal to keep the car from stalling. Whenever the CEL came on, it ran pretty much like normal. When it turned off, it had major problems.
I also checked the codes and 12 and 44 came up. So at this point I am thinking it is an oxygen sensor. Could people that had similar problems or know the source of my problem please help me out here. I want to get the problem fixed without replacing 100 parts that I do not need to. I also noticed in my glove box that the previous owner had replaced one of the oxygen sensors before. Does anyone suggest that I replace both O2 sensors or just the bad one? Any ideas to which one is the bad one? According to other people on this site, I read there is two 02 sensors in a 95. Brett 95.5 Honda Passport 3.2L V6 141,000 miles |
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Re: Suggestions for a problem??
Just posting a follow-up to my problem. I replaced the oxygen sensor and it is running great again. Thanks for the help.
For those who want to know how to replace the sensor: You should warm up the car for a few minutes to make it easier to pull the old sensor out. On a 95.5, the O2 sensor is easily visible if you go under the car from the drivers side door and you should see it entering the exhaust manifold from the top. Take off the old sensor by unplugging the wiring and take off the sensor part by using a 22mm open end wrench (you don't need a O2 plug socket in my opinion). Mine came out without having to soak it in liquid wrench, but I think I just got lucky. Put some anti-seize compound on the new sensor and screw it in tightly. The hardest part of the process is putting the new wire plug from the sensor back into the wire harness. There is not much room to move your hands around. Anyway, I hope this might help someone out some day. |
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