2000 in idle rpm's jumps or bounces up and down
#16
Jim, I have noticed something like what you are describing with the tachometer bouncing up and down but only when the car's speeds are below 45-50 MPH and the engine speed (according to the tach) is below 2k RPM. Would this be related to the IAC like you stated above? Mine is a 02 Accord 2.3 with the auto. Thanks
#17
IF it's in gear & you're driving, then you should be able to notice whether the engine RPM is actually going up & down.
If it's perfectly smooth, then it can be a problem with the wiring from ECU to tachometer. Flaky connection at the back of the cluster??
If the RPM is actually going up & down, that might be the auto-transmission hunting between gears. Without driving it firsthand, hard to say whether that's a tranny problem or just kinda normal. That's one of the "features" that makes me dislike auto-trans.
If it's perfectly smooth, then it can be a problem with the wiring from ECU to tachometer. Flaky connection at the back of the cluster??
If the RPM is actually going up & down, that might be the auto-transmission hunting between gears. Without driving it firsthand, hard to say whether that's a tranny problem or just kinda normal. That's one of the "features" that makes me dislike auto-trans.
#18
You can feel it while the Tach is going up and down. At first, I thought it might be the plugs and changed those. The EGR valve has been changed and the ports cleaned (I don't know how well it was done bc I didn't do the work on that), the catalytic converter has been replaced, and the transmission has been rebuilt. I want to say the problem is being caused by the torque converter (which was replaced at the same time as the trans). I have taken it back to the transmission shop that rebuilt it and he swears it is the engine skipping, but I beg to differ. I have an Auto xray scanner and there are no codes stored. Thanks
#20
IF it's in gear & you're driving, then you should be able to notice whether the engine RPM is actually going up & down.
If it's perfectly smooth, then it can be a problem with the wiring from ECU to tachometer. Flaky connection at the back of the cluster??
If the RPM is actually going up & down, that might be the auto-transmission hunting between gears. Without driving it firsthand, hard to say whether that's a tranny problem or just kinda normal. That's one of the "features" that makes me dislike auto-trans.
If it's perfectly smooth, then it can be a problem with the wiring from ECU to tachometer. Flaky connection at the back of the cluster??
If the RPM is actually going up & down, that might be the auto-transmission hunting between gears. Without driving it firsthand, hard to say whether that's a tranny problem or just kinda normal. That's one of the "features" that makes me dislike auto-trans.