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Default 99 4cyl accord hard start short trips - 12-27-2008 , 05:37 PM







I have a 99 accord 4cyl with 155k

The car runs great steady idle no stalling but after short 5 - 10
minute trips is hard to start

wait 1 hour starts perfect

i have put several cans of fuel injector cleaner runs better but same
problem

put a used ebay main relay runs exactly the same

plugs wires / cap changed 20k miles ago

throttle body cleaned recently

no engine codes


I am leaning toward the coolant temperature sensor under the
distributor but I hate to just keep guessing and throwing money at the
problem. MY guess is that the computer is getting a cold engine
reading from the bad sensor and too rich mixture. Any thing that I
should check / clean before I throw more money at this

thanks




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Default Re: 99 4cyl accord hard start short trips - 12-27-2008 , 07:53 PM






Check the ignition coil. It is known for failing only after
warmup for some time until it is completely dead.

"Ray" <wantsompain (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote
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I have a 99 accord 4cyl with 155k

The car runs great steady idle no stalling but after short
5 - 10
minute trips is hard to start

wait 1 hour starts perfect

i have put several cans of fuel injector cleaner runs
better but same
problem

put a used ebay main relay runs exactly the same

plugs wires / cap changed 20k miles ago

throttle body cleaned recently

no engine codes


I am leaning toward the coolant temperature sensor under
the
distributor but I hate to just keep guessing and throwing
money at the
problem. MY guess is that the computer is getting a cold
engine
reading from the bad sensor and too rich mixture. Any
thing that I
should check / clean before I throw more money at this

thanks






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Default Re: 99 4cyl accord hard start short trips - 01-04-2009 , 10:48 PM



On Dec 27 2008, 7:53*pm, "Elle" <honda.lion... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Check the ignition coil. It is known for failing only after
warmup for some time until it is completely dead.

"Ray" <wantsomp... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote



I have a99accord4cyl with 155k

The car runs great steady idle no stalling but after short
5 - 10
minute trips is hard to start

wait 1 hour starts perfect

i have put several cans of fuel injector cleaner runs
better but same
problem

put a used ebay main relay runs exactly the same

plugs wires / cap *changed 20k miles ago

throttle body cleaned recently

no engine codes

I am leaning toward the coolant temperature sensor under
the
distributor but I hate to just keep guessing and throwing
money at the
problem. MY guess is that the computer is getting a cold
engine
reading from the bad sensor and too rich mixture. Any
thing that I
should check / clean before I throw more money at this

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Thanks

you were on the money the coil was bad with hidden discoloration from
Aching on the back side. I did not OHM test it yet.

I bought a used distributor on Ebay $45 and am now back on the road.
One thing I learned the hard way is that do not use the distributor
bolts to muscle in the distributor or you will / may break the tabs
like I did. Luckily I just swaped the good parts into my old
housing. I discovered that if you turn the distributor rotor 180% it
slides in nice so no need to muscle it in to fit.

2nd tip if you are unsure of spark plug wiring go to ebay either for
sale cars or engines that fit your car and look for the best pic of
your engine. I found this much easier to understand than the clilton
book





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