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I posted this on a honda forum, but figured I'd try here too.
I have a 92 accord and on light to moderate acceleration there is a stumble, generally around 1500-2000rpm. It also appears to persist at low throttle speeds, but not at idle.
Mechanic says it's an EGR port issue, and wants $335 to "perform egr cleansing". Personally I'd rather spend the money upgrading my tools and do it myself.
How would I go about properly diagnosing this problem to make sure it actually requires port cleaning (and does this require taking the entire intake manifold off?). I'd rather not diagnose by replacing parts one at a time (eg the EGR valve).
Today I pulled the EGR valve off as someone suggested to me. It didn't look too bad at all, just a little buildup that cleaned off easily. Put it back on and the problem persists. If I disconnect the vacuum hose to it the engine runs perfectly. I drove it around a bit with the hose disconnected and it's perfectly smooth like it should be. With the hose connected, if I move the throttle with my hand I can get it to a certain RPM where the engine will stumble and then regain that RPM and then stumble again and go back to that RPM again, continuously. I think this is around 1500-1700rpm. Anyone know what this could be specifically?
I have a 92 accord and on light to moderate acceleration there is a stumble, generally around 1500-2000rpm. It also appears to persist at low throttle speeds, but not at idle.
Mechanic says it's an EGR port issue, and wants $335 to "perform egr cleansing". Personally I'd rather spend the money upgrading my tools and do it myself.
How would I go about properly diagnosing this problem to make sure it actually requires port cleaning (and does this require taking the entire intake manifold off?). I'd rather not diagnose by replacing parts one at a time (eg the EGR valve).
Today I pulled the EGR valve off as someone suggested to me. It didn't look too bad at all, just a little buildup that cleaned off easily. Put it back on and the problem persists. If I disconnect the vacuum hose to it the engine runs perfectly. I drove it around a bit with the hose disconnected and it's perfectly smooth like it should be. With the hose connected, if I move the throttle with my hand I can get it to a certain RPM where the engine will stumble and then regain that RPM and then stumble again and go back to that RPM again, continuously. I think this is around 1500-1700rpm. Anyone know what this could be specifically?