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Old 12 Sep 2005, 07:44 pm
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Default iddle problems when air conditioner is on

I have the ’02 accord with 81(k) miles. Within the last couple of
months, I have noticed idle problems when the air conditioner is on.
When I come to a stop, the car shakes but if the air conditioner is
not on there is not a problem. Also, the a/c cools fine. Any clues?


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Old 12 Sep 2005, 07:55 pm
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> I have the '02 accord with 81(k) miles. Within the last couple of
> months, I have noticed idle problems when the air conditioner is on.
> When I come to a stop, the car shakes but if the air conditioner is
> not on there is not a problem. Also, the a/c cools fine. Any clues?
>


Could be your load detector (ELD) -- it is usually located in the fuse box
under the hood (not sure on a 2002)
It is supposed to adjust your idle under heavier electric load.

Remco


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Old 13 Sep 2005, 10:44 pm
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Default Re: Re: iddle problems when air conditioner is on

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> "helpme1" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
> news:1_668798_1774f5957643d349f45323f3569af338@aut oforumz.com...
> > I have the '02 accord with 81(k) miles. Within the last

> couple of
> > months, I have noticed idle problems when the air

> conditioner is on.
> > When I come to a stop, the car shakes but if the air

> conditioner is
> > not on there is not a problem. Also, the a/c cools fine.

> Any clues?
> >

>
> Could be your load detector (ELD) -- it is usually located in
> the fuse box
> under the hood (not sure on a 2002)
> It is supposed to adjust your idle under heavier electric
> load.
>
> Remco


Are you saying it could be a fuse that needs replacing?

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Old 14 Sep 2005, 07:27 am
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> "" wrote:
> > "helpme1" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
> > news:1_668798_1774f5957643d349f45323f3569af338@aut oforumz.com...
> > > I have the '02 accord with 81(k) miles. Within the last

> > couple of
> > > months, I have noticed idle problems when the air

> > conditioner is on.
> > > When I come to a stop, the car shakes but if the air

> > conditioner is
> > > not on there is not a problem. Also, the a/c cools fine.

> > Any clues?
> > >

> >
> > Could be your load detector (ELD) -- it is usually located in
> > the fuse box
> > under the hood (not sure on a 2002)
> > It is supposed to adjust your idle under heavier electric
> > load.
> >
> > Remco

>
> Are you saying it could be a fuse that needs replacing?


Not a fuse - It usually looks like a relay or sorts. (like a cube looking
module). It detects current draw and tells the car's computer to step the
rpms up a notch when it deems that it is needed.
I forgot the specifics on how to test one, so let me look around. See if you
can find it under the hood's fuse box, as that is often where it is located.
(unless someone here knows for sure.. )

Remco

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