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Title: Engine Power (Or Lack Thereof) Problem
Post by: J86 on July 03, 2005, 07:54:12 AM
Hello all,

My '96 Accord is having some issues with getting all of its meager horses.  Sometimes, when I shift from first to second or from second to third, there is hardly any power getting put down, regardless of how hard I mash the accelerator.  The engine doesn't rev, nothing happens, I usually drop a gear and the problem usually fixes itself.  I'm not trying to upshift at too low speeds.  This seems only to occur in second and third gears.  It does not happen often at all, either.  Any ideas?
Title: Engine Power (Or Lack Thereof) Problem
Post by: BMWDave on July 03, 2005, 07:57:16 AM
Has this been occuring before?  And if it hasnt, sounds like something is seriously wrong with your engine.
Title: Engine Power (Or Lack Thereof) Problem
Post by: Run Away on July 03, 2005, 11:35:38 AM
Knowing you, it's still running on the original spark plugs, Josh....:P

Do a basic tune-up (plugs, wires) and if the problem is still there check the timing.
Title: Engine Power (Or Lack Thereof) Problem
Post by: J86 on July 03, 2005, 12:12:57 PM
QuoteKnowing you, it's still running on the original spark plugs, Josh....:P

Do a basic tune-up (plugs, wires) and if the problem is still there check the timing.
Hey! I resent that! :lol:   I haven't changed the plugs in the two years I've had the car, I'll hafta check with dad and see if he ever changed em, I know ive got correct spares in the car.
Title: Engine Power (Or Lack Thereof) Problem
Post by: BartsSVO on July 13, 2005, 09:12:52 AM
Making any progress? If a tune up doesn't do it, I'd check engine vaccum and fuel pressure next. It almost sounds like a plugged catalytic converter.
Title: Engine Power (Or Lack Thereof) Problem
Post by: J86 on July 22, 2005, 01:18:04 PM
Eh, that problem occurs so rarely I decided to forget about it because I can't replicate it for the life of me if I want to, only does it randomly on its own.  Now I'm dealing with a squeaky front wheel-area.  (I think either bearing or dead CV joint. :lol: