Rough Idle in drive but not in neutral
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Rough Idle in drive but not in neutral
Good day everyone! I have recently purchased a used 2004 honda accord. It is great but for some reason it idles quite rough in drive. Enough to really get on my nerves. I have new o2 sensors and new plugs. i also replaced the multiplex (causing other issues, i dont think it pertains to this but just wanted to mention it) and had an oil change and the fuel injectors cleaned. Any help would be great. Thank you!
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Have an assistant put the car from P to D while the hood is open. Watch the engine for excessive movement.
I think the front mount is vacuum activated on this generation accord. Check that the vacuum hose is connected to the mount and that the hose is not damaged.
I think the front mount is vacuum activated on this generation accord. Check that the vacuum hose is connected to the mount and that the hose is not damaged.
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The vacuum hose for that mount goes to a solenoid valve. Get someone you trust to help.
1. Engine all warmed up, idling.
2. Shift into DRIVE & hold the brake.
3. Unplug the wire from that solenoid valve on the mount's vacuum hose.
4. That SHOULD cause a big change in vibration (worse).
5. Same test using REVERSE instead of DRIVE.
You can also use a MityVac or something like that to see if the mount itself holds vacuum.
1. Engine all warmed up, idling.
2. Shift into DRIVE & hold the brake.
3. Unplug the wire from that solenoid valve on the mount's vacuum hose.
4. That SHOULD cause a big change in vibration (worse).
5. Same test using REVERSE instead of DRIVE.
You can also use a MityVac or something like that to see if the mount itself holds vacuum.