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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2007

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some stuck when step on the 2000 Accord gas pad

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hchen5965@yahoo.com - 08 Jan 2007 22:15 GMT
Hi,
   I have a 2000 honda accord EX with 5 speed manual transmission. In
the morning, first time I step on the gas pad at 1st gear, I feel the
gas pad is stuck after a little movement, then push harder, it passed
the sticky point, and the rpm jumped to 2-3 k. It is not felt smooth
like before. Anybody know what cause this problem? Sometime it gives
rough ride at 1st gear.
  Thanks in advance.
bbtaco - 08 Jan 2007 22:32 GMT
> Hi,
>    I have a 2000 honda accord EX with 5 speed manual transmission. In
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> rough ride at 1st gear.
>   Thanks in advance.

Have you ever cleaned the throttle body?
Tegger - 08 Jan 2007 23:50 GMT
hchen5965@yahoo.com wrote in news:1168294530.601346.5680
@s80g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> Hi,
>     I have a 2000 honda accord EX with 5 speed manual transmission. In
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> like before. Anybody know what cause this problem? Sometime it gives
> rough ride at 1st gear.

Throttle body is dirty and in need of cleaning.

You may have a PCV system problem in addition to the dirty throttle body,
so it's wise to have the intake system checked out by a competent mechanic.

If the throttle body has dry black carbon deposits, a cleaning will
suffice. If it has wet or gummy crud in it, then there are additional
problems.

There is a fairly specific procedure to cleaning the throttle body, so this
would be a good one to entrust to your local Honda dealer even if that
costs a bit more.

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