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2005 civic ex Rough starting/idling but runs good

 
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Old Oct 30, 2014
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2005 civic ex Rough starting/idling but runs good

a month ago my civic started stalling out at idle and would stall out as it heated up towards normal temp. Now it won't hardly start or needs push started and always stall when it goes back down to idle. the engine turns over fine. So far i have 1) changed the spark plugs and air filter. 2) cleaned the throttle body and iac valve. 3) swapped a new coil pack on all plugs. 4) replaced the fuel pump and strainer and filter. 5) replaced alternator. 6) replaced the intake gasket. 7) purged the coolant system.. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 2005 civic ex Rough starting/idling but runs good

Check engine light?
Fault codes?
Cam timing?


Idle relearn?
 
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