01 civic - Idle problem when stopping
When I come to a stop the idle drops for a few seconds like its gonna die then increases back to normal. Can anyone give me an idea of why this could be happening? Its an 01 civic ex with a manual tranny. Thanks
Re: 01 civic - Idle problem when stopping
Your IAC valve is probably dirty, I would clean that first. Read this, it will tell you how to take it off and clean it. It's easy:
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...?highlight=diy
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...?highlight=diy
Re: 01 civic - Idle problem when stopping
I don't think you need to replace it. I have an 01 Lx, and I think mine does the same thing. It only drops for a second then the car picks the idle up to where it is suppose to be. I'll look when I drive to work this morning, it might be normal.
Re: 01 civic - Idle problem when stopping
I am going to help you out here and hopefully it will solve your issues too. Backstory for me is that I had the same symptoms on my 2000. I changed the fuel filter, cleaned IACV, new air filter, spark plugs, new exhaust manifold (it was cracked), etc. etc. LOL
What you should try next is getting a bottle of Throttle body cleaner and a clean cotton rag and spray the inside of your throttle body where the "butterfly" clip is that opens when you open the throttle. For me the whole edge around the butterfly clip was dirty and caused it to stick sometimes. Even so it wasnt allowing enough air to pass through during idle so when the car came to a stop it expected more air coming in therefore stifling the idle speed until it could correct itself. So my advice to you is. Spend 8$ on that bottle of TB cleaner and try to make that whole inside of the throttle body as clean as possible. Solved my issue, hope it solves yours.
What you should try next is getting a bottle of Throttle body cleaner and a clean cotton rag and spray the inside of your throttle body where the "butterfly" clip is that opens when you open the throttle. For me the whole edge around the butterfly clip was dirty and caused it to stick sometimes. Even so it wasnt allowing enough air to pass through during idle so when the car came to a stop it expected more air coming in therefore stifling the idle speed until it could correct itself. So my advice to you is. Spend 8$ on that bottle of TB cleaner and try to make that whole inside of the throttle body as clean as possible. Solved my issue, hope it solves yours.
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