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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2006

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ignition control module ??

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larryk@mts.net - 03 Dec 2006 06:22 GMT
I have a 95 accord EXR 2.2 vtec.  Sometimes when the engine is warm the
car will develop a miss.  It seems to only be on the number one
cylinder.  It misses at idle and threw excelleration. The miss is not
always consistent.  It goes from a subtle to a harsh miss and it
doesn't seem to matter if its a humid rainy day or a very dry day.   If
you turn the car off and let it cool down it will run fine again.  I
have changed plugs and wires and swapped injectors and it still misses
on the same cylinder.  When it is missing there is a very strong smell
of raw fuel.  Could my problem be the ignition control module?
motsco_ - 03 Dec 2006 06:45 GMT
> I have a 95 accord EXR 2.2 vtec.  Sometimes when the engine is warm the
> car will develop a miss.  It seems to only be on the number one
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> on the same cylinder.  When it is missing there is a very strong smell
> of raw fuel.  Could my problem be the ignition control module?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

If it wasn't a Honda I'd suggest a sticking valve. Have you ever checked
the valve clearances for the heck of it?

'Curly'
Jim Yanik - 03 Dec 2006 16:45 GMT
> I have a 95 accord EXR 2.2 vtec.  Sometimes when the engine is warm the
> car will develop a miss.  It seems to only be on the number one
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> on the same cylinder.  When it is missing there is a very strong smell
> of raw fuel.  Could my problem be the ignition control module?

How about the distributor cap and rotor?

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