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Hey guys, I’ve got a 97 Civic LX that’s giving me a little trouble. On hot days, especially while highway driving the air from the A/C will suddenly get warm and the car will idle at 1500. This usually lasts maybe five minutes, then the car will lurch from the compressor kicking on and idle will go to around 400. So when air is warm…high idle. When air is cold…low idle. The idle isn’t consistent even with the A/C off, sometimes it seems too low especially when there’s an electrical load on the system. Sometimes it’s at 900. Before all this started it stayed at a steady 650 (approx).
These are the parts I’ve thrown in it recently, not just because of this problem but for maintenance and other reasons: New ignition coil, new NGK plugs, new distributor cap and rotor, new battery, new fuel filter. I got my alternator tested and all was good there including voltage regulator.
Could this be caused by a bad AC belt? Basically I’m wondering how the computer knows to increase idle to compensate for AC being on? Does it know from you pressing the AC button, or does it know when it sees the idle begin to increase? Not sure if that makes any sense, let me know if it doesn’t.
Thanks,
TheFinderP.S. I’m going to replace the drive belts soon because
they do seem somewhat old. Maybe that will fix?
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