1985 honda accord, is carbureted. The problem is that when I start the car, it immediately dies unless i rapidly pump the gas pedal. If I let off the gas pedal, it dies. If I hold the gas pedal down it dies. It restarts just fine, but it keeps dieing. I can't drive it because the carburetor seems to not be giving the engine any fuel? What check or repair first?
SOURCE: 1998 Honda Accord 4 cylinder
sounds like your neutral safety switch on your brake pedal is wearing out.it can be adjusted to engage the brake pedal sooner.thanks for using fixya!
SOURCE: 1999 honda accord idle problem:
Is the engine light on, if so have them read? Take a look the charging system (see if it is above 13volts and below 16volts), see if the gas cap is on firmly and the o-ring on it is in good shape, look at the cars maintenance history and see how long its been since the last complete tune-up. If there are no codes recorded then it would probably be a mechanical issue, Look at coils, fuel pressure, timing, and injectors. If you need more specific info, just let me know, Good luck.
SOURCE: where is the idle control valve-1985 honda accord
there is no manual adjustment all handle by ecu it should be near throttle
SOURCE: how to reset fuel pump on 1999 honda accord a/t?,
I replaced the pump on my 1999 Accord EX V6 and didn't have to reset a thing. The only problem is that the low fuel light doesn't come on every time it should. The poor idling sounds like a different problem like your TPS or the IAC solenoids. Have your local parts store pull codes for you for free if you have a check engine light on.
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