97 civic ex coupe power loss
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97 civic ex coupe power loss
Hi guys I am new here. The search isn't working so if this is a re-post I'm sorry. I am hoping some of you can give me some ideas about my situation.
I have a 97 civic ex coupe. I think the motor is a D16 series (I will get you specific info if it is extremely relevant) with 160k miles. I have owned it for about 2 years and I got it with ~136K miles. I am not sure about repair history before me, when I bought it, it needed CV joints and I have done regular maintenance , changed the oil every 3k miles etc.
Recently I started noticing that from about 2k-3k rpm the motor seems to bog down. I replaced the plug wires, the distributor and the rotor. A few months ago it also had a new air filter and spark plugs. There is no check engine light , and gas mileage has not suffered , still get around 30 mpg. The engine starts just like it always has - right away with no fuss, and idles at about 700 rpm. I am thinking it may be a fuel filter, but I thought the idle and starting would be affected.
If you have any thoughts, I would love to hear it.
Thanks again for reading!
I have a 97 civic ex coupe. I think the motor is a D16 series (I will get you specific info if it is extremely relevant) with 160k miles. I have owned it for about 2 years and I got it with ~136K miles. I am not sure about repair history before me, when I bought it, it needed CV joints and I have done regular maintenance , changed the oil every 3k miles etc.
Recently I started noticing that from about 2k-3k rpm the motor seems to bog down. I replaced the plug wires, the distributor and the rotor. A few months ago it also had a new air filter and spark plugs. There is no check engine light , and gas mileage has not suffered , still get around 30 mpg. The engine starts just like it always has - right away with no fuss, and idles at about 700 rpm. I am thinking it may be a fuel filter, but I thought the idle and starting would be affected.
If you have any thoughts, I would love to hear it.
Thanks again for reading!
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depends on when the last time you had it changed. but if you have hand tools and about 30 minutes of time you are all set. Filter its self is like 20 bucks if I remember correctly.
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b.stone, i just did the filter. It was 30 bucks and took about 45 minutes (the old one was stuck in there pretty good) Hit up your local parts store and grab a Chiltons or Haynes repair manual, its definitely worth the 15 bucks. In the mean time, this is similar to the instructions in the manual.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0152906AA9QdN4
Good Luck
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0152906AA9QdN4
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could also be the Oxygen Sensor. If the fuel filter dont work then try oxy sensor. Considering the mileage you have, it may be time for a new one. I've had several hondas-acuras with that much mileage.. most of the time it was the oxy sensor.. One other time it was the fuel pump.. but you would most likely hear the fuel pump act up. its located under the back seats. so if you turn the key to the position just before cranking you will hear it. it should hum. if it sounds sputtery, then fuel pump it is..
Try Oxygen sensor first. i would stay away from original honda part from dealership cuz it cost an arm and a leg. you can get it at the autoparts store for much cheaper.
Try Oxygen sensor first. i would stay away from original honda part from dealership cuz it cost an arm and a leg. you can get it at the autoparts store for much cheaper.