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Replying to: jgirlhb (Nov 01, 2009 12:35 pm) |
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Hi all, 1997 Accord EX 2.2L Manual Check engine is throwing code 71 (Cylinder 1 misfire) I replaced my plugs and wires at first, reset the codes and went on my merry way. Drove fine for about 1,000 miles, Check engine light came on. Reset the ECU Again. Came back after about 600 miles. This seems to happen only on drives of over two hours and usually when I am fifth gear cruising along the highway. Took the car from Chicago to St Louis tonight. CEL is again throwing code 71. I reset this alongside the highway, came back about 5 minutes later. Tomorrow morning I will reset it when cold and see if it comes back right away. What I am wondering is: What are some of the most likely parts or conditions that may cause this? (EGR valve? Overheating Ignition Control Module?) Is anyone familiar with this type of problem? Could this be a timing belt issue? Thanks!
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Replying to: Trhenning (Nov 07, 2009 11:10 pm) However, a 5th gear misfire does suggest a momentary breakdown of the ignition system.
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Hello! I have a 1997 Honda Accord Lx 4-cylinder 4-door. Manufacturing it is during the final year so it is close to 1998. Recently I've seen significant cracks on four of my tires. Just yesterday, I saw some of the tire traction are chipping off. (Looks like dry skin that are wrinkly and can easily scrub off....) I have a concern over safety so I bought it to get some quotes on the tire prices. Quotations from Costco: - Michelin Energy ($121.99 each w/ their $70 off promotion = Total is $529.24) - BFG Touring ($86.99 = Total is $381.24) Quotations from Les Schwab: - 86H SS-657 All Season Blackwall ($66.73 + Wheel Spin Balance + Valve Steam + Siping + Tax = Total $418.56) - 86H Zexius XI-427 All Season Blackwall ($83.47 + Spin Balance + Valve Steam + Siping + Tax = Total $491.55) Note: I am currently using Michelin from Costco, and it has been 4 years since it was new. Questions: 1) Which of the tires above / listed are my best options? 2) Are the price / quotations I received reasonable? 3) Have been using the current tires for a little over than 4 years, is it time to get them replace? 4) What causes my tires to start crackling at the very first place? Thanks!!!!!! Hope to hear more opinions from you all.
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Replying to: omarr (May 18, 2008 4:00 am) Thanks for all of your replies!! I am so glad to have second opinions. Now I guess I will take that as a lesson and start going to mechanics friends would refer to, at least I know they wouldn't trick me into something costly. |
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Nov 08, 2009 7:35 am) All the best, Tim
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Replying to: Trhenning (Nov 08, 2009 6:48 pm) This code could signify a gazillion things. It's not much to work with. So you have to get a Honda trouble code on their scanner or a deeper scan and/or more diagnostic work. If you want me to guess at this point, and I didn't have a scanner, I'd check for vacuum leaks at the manifold and then I'd clean the MAF sensor and see what that does. This misfire could be caused by so many other components, is the problem.
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Nov 08, 2009 7:46 pm)
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Replying to: Trhenning (Nov 08, 2009 7:55 pm) There's P0171, lean fuel mixture, which does indicate possible 02 or EGR problems. P0131 is also an H20 sensor code.
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Nov 08, 2009 8:02 pm)
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