Does anyone have this problem with their Civic, or other vehicle: when my
Civic has been sitting for a while, and I turn it over it revs quite high
for a few minutes before settling down, and the problem is more pronounced
in the cold weather.
I'm no mechanic, but I imagine as this is something to do with the computer,
as it doesn't seem to have a fuel delivery problem?
Furthermore, despite having put in a new battery with more cranking amps
than my original it still takes more turns than normal to get the motor
going on a cold morning?
If anyone has any opinions on these things please let me know, thanks so
much!
Elle - 16 Jan 2006 02:31 GMT
> Does anyone have this problem with their Civic, or other vehicle: when my
> Civic has been sitting for a while, and I turn it over it revs quite high
How high?
The computer is set to warm up the car by revving the car at
an RPM that is significantly higher than that after the car
is warmed up and, say, sitting at a stoplight.
> for a few minutes before settling down, and the problem is more pronounced
> in the cold weather.
T L - 16 Jan 2006 03:33 GMT
my 98 civic revs at 1400-1600 rpm when cold in winter. it settles down to
650 or so once warmed up
>Does anyone have this problem with their Civic, or other vehicle: when my
>Civic has been sitting for a while, and I turn it over it revs quite high
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>If anyone has any opinions on these things please let me know, thanks so
>much!
morshedbashir@gmail.com - 16 Jan 2006 16:57 GMT
Everything is fine with your car. RPM will be high for first couple of
minuted during warm up and will be longer in winter. Battery with
higher amp doesn't reduce cranking time. Invest your time in something
else rather worrying about these!
'Curly Q. Links' - 16 Jan 2006 23:02 GMT
> Does anyone have this problem with their Civic, or other vehicle: when my
> Civic has been sitting for a while, and I turn it over it revs quite high
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> If anyone has any opinions on these things please let me know, thanks so
> much!
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You manual says to start it and drive it . . . Take time to adjust the
mirror and you're ready to go. You won't notice the high RPM because
you'll be half-way to work. If it's really cold, use a block heater or
hold the pedal part-way to the floor like the book says. Switch to
synthetic oil will make it fire up quicker too.
'Curly'
Ez - 22 Jan 2006 17:05 GMT
Thanks so much for your help everyone. I guess the only condition my car
really has is paranoia!!
> Does anyone have this problem with their Civic, or other vehicle: when my
> Civic has been sitting for a while, and I turn it over it revs quite high
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> If anyone has any opinions on these things please let me know, thanks so
> much!