2001 civic stalling, backfiring
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So about a month or so ago I was driving home from work when my car just started to backfire. Atleast I thought it was backfiring. So I pulled over. My cars exhaust sounded very loud and crackling. I would give it gas but the car was just barely moving. I turned it off. After like maybe 10 minutes I turned it on and the car sounded fine. I drove off with no problems. The engine light was not on. I had someone check it and they saw no problems. Today it did the same thing. I turned it off and right back on it worked fine. Anyone have any clue as to what this could be? My car is not overheating. Not sure what it is. Only mod I have is an AEM intake.
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I took it to see why the check engine light was on and this is what was shown P1361 and P0113. Anyone else have this and how did u fix it?
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P1361 TDC Sensor Intermittent Interruption
P0113 Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input
Check your TDC sensor, upon further reading online there is a service bulletin on this issue. Honda appareantly says you need a cylinder head replacement ( ?? ) for this. The TDC sensor is located on or around the timing belt housing. I also found that it costs about the same as replacing a timing belt so you may as well do that at the same time? (Oh boy)
P0113 Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input
Check your TDC sensor, upon further reading online there is a service bulletin on this issue. Honda appareantly says you need a cylinder head replacement ( ?? ) for this. The TDC sensor is located on or around the timing belt housing. I also found that it costs about the same as replacing a timing belt so you may as well do that at the same time? (Oh boy)
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