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Gerry wrote:
> I have a 98 Civic EX and it has begun to lunge at low speeds. It is an automatic > and seems like the jerkiness is at gear changing. there is no idle problem and it runs > fine on the highway. > > Any ideas? ------------------------ If it was a manual tranny with very high mileage, I'd say it was your TPS. What's the mileage and what kind of tranny fluid was used last time it was changed? 'Curly' |
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This is my son's car so I am not sure when the last time the transmission fluid was
changed nor what type was used. I can say that the level is correct. There are almost 147000 miles on the car. I took it for another test drive this morning and noticed a couple more things. 1. When the car changes gears there is a surge in RPMs for about a second or two then drops back down. 2. The speedomoter is jumoing all over the place, even when the car is in park and idling. I just need to press on the accelerator and it jumps. It can go from anywhere to the maximum speed of the car. 3. The Engine light is on. Although my son says it has been on for months and attributes it to the gas cap having issues. The problem here is only started Friday. Gerry "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote: >Gerry wrote: >> I have a 98 Civic EX and it has begun to lunge at low speeds. It is an automatic >> and seems like the jerkiness is at gear changing. there is no idle problem and it runs >> fine on the highway. >> >> Any ideas? > >------------------------ > >If it was a manual tranny with very high mileage, I'd say it was your TPS. > >What's the mileage and what kind of tranny fluid was used last time it >was changed? > >'Curly' |
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> 1. When the car changes gears there is a surge in RPMs for about a second
> or two > then drops back down. > 2. The speedomoter is jumoing all over the place, even when the car is in > park and > idling. I just need to press on the accelerator and it jumps. It can go > from anywhere to > the maximum speed of the car. Maybe the vehicle speed sensor is bad -- that might explain the speedometer and perhaps is confusing the ECU and throwing off the shift points... |
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Gerry wrote:
> This is my son's car so I am not sure when the last time the transmission fluid was > changed nor what type was used. > > I can say that the level is correct. > > There are almost 147000 miles on the car. > > I took it for another test drive this morning and noticed a couple more things. > > 1. When the car changes gears there is a surge in RPMs for about a second or two > then drops back down. > > 2. The speedomoter is jumoing all over the place, even when the car is in park and > idling. I just need to press on the accelerator and it jumps. It can go from anywhere to > the maximum speed of the car. > > 3. The Engine light is on. Although my son says it has been on for months and > attributes it to the gas cap having issues. The problem here is only started Friday. > > Gerry --------------------------------- Get the codes read for free. Tell us the numbers. Fill the rad and reservoir according to the owner's manual. (we doubt you son has looked in there). :-( Change the tranny fluid once for sure with Honda Z1 (only / ever). Tell your son that the ENGINE light is the "don't drive the car" light. 'Curly' |
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