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    MarnieMarnie
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      I recently had a tune up on my 2002 honda civic with 110,000 miles by a friend not a shop. It worked well but the when I attempted to accelerate it moved very slowly and then it was at a normal speed. Is that a transmission problem ?

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    • #595930
      JoeJoe
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        if it feels like it’s bogging down or just doesn’t have the power it should after the tune-up I would go back and make sure the plug gaps are correct and that the coils are seated on the plugs properly. Most plugs come “pre-gapped” but often if you actually check the gap it’ll often be wrong. Do yourself a favor and splurge a little bit for some dielectric grease and some anti-seize as well. Most parts stores sell the mini packs for like $1. I believe Denso plugs are what come stock with the car so that’s what I would use.

        Also, “tune-up” is a pretty broad term. I’m assuming the plugs were the only things replaced in this process since there’s no wires or distributor on your car.

        #595943
        MarnieMarnie
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          So I do not have to change the transmission

          #595945
          JoeJoe
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            I wouldn’t think so. Is it a manual or automatic trans?

            #595947
            MarnieMarnie
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              Automatic

              #595949
              JoeJoe
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                technically I guess it could be a torque converter issue, but I’m still gonna say it’s not a transmission problem.

                is your check engine light on?

                #595958
                MarnieMarnie
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                  Only when I put gas it comes on then after about 70 miles it goes off

                  #595960
                  JoeJoe
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                    My guess is that your gaps are too wide and your spark is getting blown out and not igniting the fuel the way it should. Check your plug gaps. If those turn out to be good then focus on pulling the codes. Even though the check engine light isn’t on there should still at least be some pending codes stored. Usually auto parts stores will pull your codes for free.

                    How to gap your plugs:

                    edit:I don’t know how to embed the video so I’ll just put the link here.

                    another edit: SMH

                    #596152
                    MarnieMarnie
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                      I forgot to mention that he changed the distributor cap. Please help

                      #596158
                      WayneWayne
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                        First thing I’d do is take it back to this friend, and let him look at it. Might have just forgotten something.

                        Aside from that:
                        What specifically was done in this “tune-up”?
                        And you want to get that code, as the light might go back out, but it’s likely stored and giving you a major clue as to what is wrong.
                        Timing could be off now, could be quite a few things, that code should narrow it down if the friend can’t help further.

                        #596160
                        JoeJoe
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                          [quote=”Gerardm” post=99270]I forgot to mention that he changed the distributor cap. Please help[/quote]

                          02 civics don’t have distributor caps

                          #596166
                          MarnieMarnie
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                            Spark plugs and the distributor cap

                            #596168
                            MarnieMarnie
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                              Ok
                              I will ask exactly what he did. Thanks

                              #596170
                              WayneWayne
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                                If this actually has a distributor (quick mentions it doesn’t, I really don’t know for that model/year myself), but the rotor was likely changed with it and might be off.

                                Again, I’d probably run this problem by the friend, and get the code(s) first thing.

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