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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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86 accord/rough idle in drive at stop

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alscubapal - 02 Jan 2006 07:31 GMT
I have just purchased a 86 accord (150k miles) that has been sitting for
about a year.  It gets a vibration when I am at a stop and have have the
gear in drive, if I shift to neutral the vibration goes away.  It idles at
750rpm in drive and about 1000rpm in neutral.  What could be causing this
vibration?
abc3399@aol.com - 02 Jan 2006 15:14 GMT
4 clyder cars alway vibrate unless you go for  a v6,my 05 car(not
Honda)do that too,a 20 years old Accord with cabuator doesn't help
either.
mmdir2005@yahoo.com - 02 Jan 2006 20:13 GMT
89 civic with 220,000 miles has  constant vibration lately. I think
it's the
weather. The weather has been cold and chill and raining in past few
days and
my car has been vibrated about first  30 min driving. Usually on hot
day, the vibration
stop after  few min driving.
jjjsan - 06 Jan 2006 06:28 GMT
May need a tune up.  Try changing plugs, rotor, dist cap, air filter.
Also change out trans fluid.  Use honda trans fluid.
Heard if non-honda brand ATF fluid is used, may cause extra friction and
vibration when in D, at idle speed.
 
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