View Full Version : Jumping Idle (EK1)
Dell99
08-09-2008, 09:13 AM
- need some help guys
-- did a quick search on the forums here and saw the Throttle Body cleaning, however didn't help
- my Ek1 when idle, jumps from 1k to 2k. Use to sit on ~900rpm
- when in gear there was no problem what so ever
- when turn on A/C or fan its the same issue
* as stated
** cleaned the throttle body
** changed Engine Oil
** what else could be causing it?
dumped echo
08-09-2008, 07:12 PM
Cleaned the IACV?
Is it a sudden onset problem? If so have you changed anything on the car recently?
One time fixing a broken fuse fixed a jumping idle on a friend's civic, but can't remember which fuse. It was in the under dash box.
A short in the system or a bad ground may also cause it.
Dell99
09-09-2008, 09:24 PM
anyone else
just searching for howto's on IACV
MRB18R
09-09-2008, 10:21 PM
i think it's called hunting or humping:S not to sure but it use to happen on my old Swift GTi, i think it could be your air flow meter or censor...
if that might be any help?
hope ya fix it
goodluck
Dell99
10-09-2008, 10:52 AM
thanks for the tip
searching for articles now. hope i can bring something up. But so far.... no luck
chilli
10-09-2008, 11:34 AM
Perhaps you could check your spark plugs? And run some injector cleaner? Used to help my old car =]
beeza
10-09-2008, 11:43 AM
IACV.Clean that out,if no workie,replace it.Then go from there.
cristian
10-09-2008, 01:03 PM
does it only happen when you're not in gear?
a friend of mine who also has an EK1 had the same problem and i was advised that it could be the idle speed sensor...
dc2dc2dc2
10-09-2008, 01:05 PM
i did all of the above
clean tb, iacv etc etc
in the end
came down to a dodgey thermastat
Dell99
12-09-2008, 08:20 PM
ar crap.. so much to go through
but i found a article in cleaning the IACV
** but i can't find it on my car lol
* any more pointers on where the IACV is
** either way more hunting on my end
OMG.JAI xD
12-09-2008, 08:48 PM
brotha. take your sparkies out.
dry em out/clean em. blow air into the leads where it sits on top of the sparkies.
or change them.
i had the same thing on my teg.
during cold its worse. it jumps up and down occasionally. not constant.
sometimes it shudders when driving as well.
i changed the sparkies. and bang. problem solved.
start with the cheapest/less time consuming options first.
IACV may involve taking your manifold off. and will set you back an hour or two depending on experience.
hope it helps =]
Dell99
13-09-2008, 01:23 AM
thanks for all your help guys
Whats been done so far
* Changed engine oils
* Cleaned throttle body
** On Saturday going to
* Change sparkies (thanks OMG.JAI)
** Clean IACV, if i can find the faka (thanks dump, beeza, dc2)
Dell99
13-09-2008, 05:20 PM
ok new sparks
cleaned IACV
* ****en hard to crank, then finally got it going and a shit load of smoke was exhausted
(presumably all the crap that is coming out of the exhaust that was lodged in the Throttle body and IACV). Didn't get rid of all the smoke yet
had to go somewhere
* now the fbcker is barely cranking and not turning over
* think the alternator or something is low, Cause now it just cranks for a short time and dies
sigh.... dun kno what to do nex
Dell99
14-09-2008, 02:13 PM
still stuck here
its cranking for a short period of time, then it doesn't crank at all
goes without saying that it doesn't kick over
* stuck here, any help
beeza
14-09-2008, 05:01 PM
Have you got a mechanic nearby you could get the car towed too...
It may be the best option,just to get it going.Pain in the ass,I know.I still have surging/hesitation issues AARRGGHHHH!!! Bloody Honda`s!
I`m at a loss...
MODS,can U help this man please.
Vtec R
14-09-2008, 05:36 PM
could be your thermostat
Dell99
19-09-2008, 10:26 AM
god dam,
how could it be a thermosat if it was previously working
* or in the worst possible luck it just decided to crap itself?
Alexx
19-09-2008, 02:44 PM
There are many things that could contribute to a hunting idle unfortunately
Oxygen Sensor - Fix by replacing it
IACV - Take it off and clean the deposits inside the valve with throttle body/carby cleaner
FITV - As above, and screw the valve all the way in if the car idles too high during cold starts
Clogged Injectors - Try injecter cleaner, but the best way is to take them out and get them properly flushed out.
Throttle Body - Clean with throttle body cleaner and toothbrush/clean cloth
Thermostat - may need replacing
Fuel Quality - Try 98 octane and see what happens
Fuel Filter - Replace if old with an OEM filter
They are just some of the options :zip:
Dell99
20-09-2008, 10:37 AM
Engine starts now
* turned out that the Battery needed charging
** Dam when cleaning the IACV, they were right,
a shat load of smoke was spitting out
beeza
29-09-2008, 06:20 PM
Ah good to hear.I haven't been able to get on the net for ages...
dumped echo
03-10-2008, 06:48 PM
Sorry i didn't check the post earlier...but what you were describing was classic dead battery...
Cranks..then stops...or makes a bad clicking noise....
beeza
03-10-2008, 06:52 PM
haha that's what's happening to me now... :)
Dell99
04-10-2008, 05:41 PM
yea
it was a dead battery, after charge it took a while to kick over then the smoke came
mocchi
04-10-2008, 10:16 PM
so your hunting idle is caused by battery? or the cause of not cranking is the battery?
hmm.. i think its pretty obvious that it is the latter. but ill ask anyway lol
dAzLr
06-10-2008, 12:06 PM
my civic is doing a similar thing ... it will idle around 2 1/2 grand if u hold the clutch in but when you come to a complete stop it will drop to about 1 1/2 grand but when the engine is hot the idle will drop to about 200 rpm which has me pretty confused :thumbdwn:
beeza
06-10-2008, 12:40 PM
Have U cleaned out all the sensors on the Throttle body? I would do that first.
fitvpower
16-12-2008, 01:40 AM
lol have u tried hooning it??? it fixed mine up!
BUMP!!
dell99 was it your battery that was causing the idle to hunt???
Same thing is happening to mine, cant find the IACV on my d16y4 :(
Care to post a pic of where it is?
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