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Old Oct 22, 2020
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My 2004 Honda Civic two door five speed DX wall rev pass 3000 RPMs and it takes a couple times turning it over for it to start. I’ve replaced a lot of sensors please help
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What engine codes are you getting?

I can guarantee that you didn't buy OEM sensors. Chances are your cam position sensor is crap and that's why it's in limp mode.
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Originally Posted by Chezboat24
What engine codes are you getting?

I can guarantee that you didn't buy OEM sensors. Chances are your cam position sensor is crap and that's why it's in limp mode.
all parts are from honda dealership, the CEL light is on for o2sensor no activity
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all parts are from honda dealership, the CEL light is on for o2sensor no activity
po134 is the only code

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Is it plugged in all the way? No damaged/loose pins?
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exactly what sensors have you replaced?
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Originally Posted by xRiCeBoYx
exactly what sensors have you replaced?
The only sensors I haven’t replaced is on the throttlebody all the other sensors have been replaced with factory OEM parts from Honda
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With the O2 sensor make it where it wouldn’t rev past 3000 RPMs on that your civic because I’ve had many of cars though to censor was bad on and never had any problem with a drive-in except using more gas
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The only sensors I haven’t replaced is on the throttlebody all the other sensors have been replaced with factory OEM parts from Honda
Do you buy them from the dealership or eBay?
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Post 3, OP said dealership
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Re: Help

Originally Posted by John Nunn
po134 is the only code
Fairly certain that code wouldn't cause limp mode. Are you sure there are no others? Can you recheck?
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