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99 Honda CR-V automatic, initially starts and leaves ...


Sent to Car Experts October 20, 2005 1:14 p.m.

99 Honda CR-V automatic, initially starts and leaves garage without stalling but at the stop sign at the end of the block it stalls. It continues to stall for approx another 1-2 miles until it warms up fully and then no longer stalls. The Idle is normally quit low and I live in Phoenix Arizona. Is it the Oxygen sensor? If yes which one? Thank you Regards
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Status: Closed   Value: $5   
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October 20, 2005 1:19 p.m. (5 minutes and 11 seconds later)
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The idle is controlled by an IAC (idle air control). On Honda's they are also running coolant through them to make them temp sensitive. I suspect yours has a problem with the temp portion of it.
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