I'm Heavly medicated right now...LOLprobably got water in an intake somewhere either that or you have a Nitrogen deficiency
that could be your idle control system... it's a quick and easy fix... stay highi would guess that something got wet that wasn't supposed to, probably some fuses or exposed wiring. my philosophy on the check engine light is this: if it's not blinking it's fine. if a few dry days go by and it's still on then take it to autozone and they'll run it for free. they will also give you a laundry list of things that "may" be wrong, so it's helpful to know basic car shit.
i've had my car since '04 and the engine light comes on about 3 times a year and stays on for a couple weeks, and then it's gone. i should also point out that i haven't driven my car in over a week because the engine keeps revving and shifting makes a noise that probably represents something horrible, so maybe i should have paid more attention, but that light doesn't scare me.
you mean a paper clip....depending on how old your van is you may need and obd1 reader... they'll know at the auto parts store... if you have a laptop take it with you that way you can check the code yourself and get the right sensor or whatever for your van... good luck stay high
dump some tranny fluid in that beast... its a van so you may have already spread some tranny's fluids around.. could be why you hosed it out lol check your spark plugs alsothat could be your idle control system... it's a quick and easy fix... stay high
air idle control valve.
check your tranny fluid level first then if needed add the fluid... don't want too much in there... and yeah check your plugs as well but if it's just randomly reving and then eventually shutting off it's air idle control valve. stay highdump some tranny fluid in that beast... its a van so you may have already spread some tranny's fluids around.. could be why you hosed it out lol check your spark plugs also
i think you are correct lol id have to say you are because only a few things will cause that.. but still, dump fluid in your trannycheck your tranny fluid level first then if needed add the fluid... don't want too much in there... and yeah check your plugs as well but if it's just randomly reving and then eventually shutting off it's air idle control valve. stay high
i had an old 92 accord with 250,000 on it ran perfectly.. that little car was awesome, it was just my go to work and grocery getter but that car was sweet til we decided itd get more use on our little dirtbike track when we were on mushrooms... the fun last about .237 seconds till it died in the woops .. took out the front end before i could even hit a jumpiacv units are retarded the probes always get fucked up and make your car eather rev really high or really low then die, or both!! i used to see it all the time on hondas with over 150,000 coming into my shop
the worst part is, its a small part and once it starts doing that , the part itself cant be fixed. it just has to be replaced and iacv valves are afew hundred bucks, atleast for hondas and acuras
yeah, here in chicago we have to pass that emissions shit.... and you cant have a check engine light on or its an auto fail.... hate i did it but i was just trying to save money .. really needed a detailling.. and a crapet cleaning,, got 3 kids and a wife... who fucks the car up ..... ....after about a day or to of the check engine light bing on... it would say .. enargine redused power.... an it would KIND of be slugish.. but not its fine.. but it still say check engine.... and the gas gauge would act wacky .... it would read no gas on E, after running for like 15 min....The only thing I can recommend is going to a local auto parts store and borrowing OBD2 code scanner and go from there. I hate dealing with the damn check engine light, most annoying shit to due in order to pass emissions.
haha at my old shop we had a list of cars that we maintained into the 300,000 mile range! mostly accords too, and afew well taken care of civics. there was an 87 accord hatchback that was straight held together with duct tape and it had 425,000 miles on it and still ran last time i saw iti had an old 92 accord with 250,000 on it ran perfectly.. that little car was awesome, it was just my go to work and grocery getter but that car was sweet til we decided itd get more use on our little dirtbike track when we were on mushrooms... the fun last about .237 seconds till it died in the woops .. took out the front end before i could even hit a jump
i could due 1500... but any more then that ,,, fuck it .. i and the wife rarely drive it anyways.. just use it for grocerys and laundrymat.... we are 80% of the time on the public transit ... but this speacks to how the car has been actingiacv units are retarded the probes always get fucked up and make your car eather rev really high or really low then die, or both!! i used to see it all the time on hondas with over 150,000 coming into my shop
the worst part is, its a small part and once it starts doing that , the part itself cant be fixed. it just has to be replaced and iacv valves are afew hundred bucks, atleast for hondas and acuras