> Since day one, new 2006 Civic EX has surged at idle. With AT in gear
> trying to park have to be ready to increase braking. Dealer let me try
> other 2006 and 2007 Civics and all surged. Commonality doesn't make it
> right. Any thoughts?
>> Since day one, new 2006 Civic EX has surged at idle. With AT in gear
>> trying to park have to be ready to increase braking. Dealer let me
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> supposed to do that - it makes slow maneuvering easier. you need to
> be more precise in your description.
By "surge" I mean "surge - to rise and fall actively; to move in waves",
except there is no pattern. I can be 'creeping' into a parking space or
my garage at an idle with my foot on the brake and the revs will kick up
and the car will increase its speed. Is that precise enough for you?
motsco_ - 16 Apr 2007 18:10 GMT
>>> Since day one, new 2006 Civic EX has surged at idle. With AT in gear
>>> trying to park have to be ready to increase braking. Dealer let me
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> my garage at an idle with my foot on the brake and the revs will kick up
> and the car will increase its speed. Is that precise enough for you?
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The AC may be ON (and cutting in and out) despite the light not showing.
The CR-V AC runs in 'stealth mode' and confuses the owners. Maybe the
Civic is exactly the same? Check what the manual says about which heater
control positions will tell the AC compressor to run.
'Curly'
Steve - 18 Apr 2007 21:27 GMT
>>>> Since day one, new 2006 Civic EX has surged at idle. With AT in
>>>> gear trying to park have to be ready to increase braking. Dealer
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>
> 'Curly'
Just in case anyone is following this, Honda seems to have finally
decided this was a problem and issued a bulletin calling for some
reprogramming. Seems to have taken care of the problem.