The local dealer has not been able to fix this problem. It continues to occur. Idle reaches as high as 3,500 RPM in stop and go traffic. If the car were not a standard, it would be impossible to drive. Only current solution is to either drive on the highway for a while or shut the car off for 1/2 hour or so and try again.
Dealer interactions have included "can't duplicate the problem", "really strange, never heard of it before", "clean the throttle body", "wait until another repair and maybe it will go away".
It's been happening on hot days for years but neither the dealer (or Honda info base) seems to have any information about how to repair it.
This makes the car unusable on hot days and something I don't want to inflict on someone else by selling it used.
I have been a loyal Honda customer for many years, owning a Prelude, Civic and 2 Accords and have never experienced anything like this. Very frustrating!
Update from Mar 21, 2013: The dealer did eventually find the problem. It was that a cable had been twisted during a previous minor repair. The twist was removed and the problem disappeared forever. The dealer did not charge for the repair (in my opinion because it was minor and because it was probably caused there).
The local dealer has not been able to fix this problem. It continues to occur. Idle reaches as high as 3,500 RPM in stop and go traffic. If the car were not a standard, it would be impossible to drive. Only current solution is to either drive on the highway for a while or shut the car off for 1/2 hour or so and try again.
Dealer interactions have included "can't duplicate the problem", "really strange, never heard of it before", "clean the throttle body", "wait until another repair and maybe it will go away".
It's been happening on hot days for years but neither the dealer (or Honda info base) seems to have any information about how to repair it.
This makes the car unusable on hot days and something I don't want to inflict on someone else by selling it used.
I have been a loyal Honda customer for many years, owning a Prelude, Civic and 2 Accords and have never experienced anything like this. Very frustrating!
Update from Mar 21, 2013: The dealer did eventually find the problem. It was that a cable had been twisted during a previous minor repair. The twist was removed and the problem disappeared forever. The dealer did not charge for the repair (in my opinion because it was minor and because it was probably caused there).
- inmotion, Fredericton, New Brunswick, canada