94 civ revs at idle
Originally Posted by BigHead Ted
maybe the car just wants to race so it revs up to let ya know or did the car used to belong to a ricer that reved all the time and it is trying to find the orignal owner.
Probly just needs to be burped.
Probly just needs to be burped.
HAHA car was def. riced before me... its a 94' Civic EX...d16z6 shortram intake...neon green paintjob, primered blackwidow bodykit, 17" rage rims, used to have a big ass spoiler but i took it off...
I also think it's air in your coolant.
Look for a bleed screw (10mm I think, but confirm) near the motor on top of your upper radiator hose. loosen that sucker and fill the radiator until you first get bubbles, then coolant to flow out.
After your motor's warmed up, turn the HVAC heater slider all the way warm, set it to recirculate, then set the fan on high.
Depending on where the air is trapped, it may take a few tries. Sounds like you've had different parts on and off, which means the air could be 'stuck' in any number of nooks/crannies. Good luck.
Look for a bleed screw (10mm I think, but confirm) near the motor on top of your upper radiator hose. loosen that sucker and fill the radiator until you first get bubbles, then coolant to flow out.
After your motor's warmed up, turn the HVAC heater slider all the way warm, set it to recirculate, then set the fan on high.
Depending on where the air is trapped, it may take a few tries. Sounds like you've had different parts on and off, which means the air could be 'stuck' in any number of nooks/crannies. Good luck.
Originally Posted by Imran Kifayat
I also think it's air in your coolant.
Look for a bleed screw (10mm I think, but confirm) near the motor on top of your upper radiator hose. loosen that sucker and fill the radiator until you first get bubbles, then coolant to flow out.
After your motor's warmed up, turn the HVAC heater slider all the way warm, set it to recirculate, then set the fan on high.
Depending on where the air is trapped, it may take a few tries. Sounds like you've had different parts on and off, which means the air could be 'stuck' in any number of nooks/crannies. Good luck.
Look for a bleed screw (10mm I think, but confirm) near the motor on top of your upper radiator hose. loosen that sucker and fill the radiator until you first get bubbles, then coolant to flow out.
After your motor's warmed up, turn the HVAC heater slider all the way warm, set it to recirculate, then set the fan on high.
Depending on where the air is trapped, it may take a few tries. Sounds like you've had different parts on and off, which means the air could be 'stuck' in any number of nooks/crannies. Good luck.
Originally Posted by greenciv05
ended up being the fast idle valve underneath the throttle body...thnks for yalls helps
This must be Matt ...Was up man, this is Jarrod. The guy with the 95 Coupe w/ b16.. Remember we ran..
..I thought you were a Tech, at your dealership..maybe thats what I was told..
I was gonna recommend the idlve valve. Mine is doing it also, I'm just to lazy to get to it...
Originally Posted by supra8215
This must be Matt ...Was up man, this is Jarrod. The guy with the 95 Coupe w/ b16.. Remember we ran..
..
I thought you were a Tech, at your dealership..maybe thats what I was told..
I was gonna recommend the idlve valve. Mine is doing it also, I'm just to lazy to get to it...
..I thought you were a Tech, at your dealership..maybe thats what I was told..
I was gonna recommend the idlve valve. Mine is doing it also, I'm just to lazy to get to it...
im an intern at the dealership ya bitch
i still gotta learn shit
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