High idle fix 1.6L Honda replace intake manifold gasket P0505 check engine light on lean

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Found the source of a lean condition on this 2000 Honda Civic and fixed it. How to replace change install remove repair fix intake manifold gasket 1992-2002 Honda Civic Accord CR-V
    Engine light had a P0505 code on it as well
    Lean running condition at idle
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Комментарии • 13

  • @daddycrazyboy1305
    @daddycrazyboy1305 3 года назад +1

    Cool bro

  • @denverterry7717
    @denverterry7717 9 месяцев назад

    The secret to that middle bolt is
    ( 1 ) reroute the PVC hose around instead of up the middle. Clean it while your there and WATCH OUT NOT TO BREAK THE CRANK SENSOR. They are not cheap on these.
    ( 2 ) When putting the lower middle nut back in. Take a small piece of paper, cloth, something to press it into the wrench so it sticks inside the wrench. I use a small piece of sandpaper and smack it on with a hammer. Don't use a cheap composite gasket.

  • @sonidoexperiencia
    @sonidoexperiencia 3 года назад

    Man that’s a big job, I’m praying it’s not the intake manifold that has a leak on my car. I’m hoping it’s the exhaust manifold. Great video

    • @FerKurl
      @FerKurl  3 года назад +2

      Simply spray a little bit of carb cleaner around the intake where it meets the head while it’s running. If the engine revs up or tries to stall then there’s a vacuum leak there

    • @sonidoexperiencia
      @sonidoexperiencia 3 года назад

      @@FerKurl i got a different code though p0130 could that be due to a bad intake manifold gasket ?

    • @FerKurl
      @FerKurl  3 года назад

      @@sonidoexperiencia spray to see if its drawing in air, if it is, change it

  • @Shepherd-ze1je
    @Shepherd-ze1je Год назад

    Is is ok to block those two line on the back of the intake manifold.. just wondering

  • @geraldebad4453
    @geraldebad4453 Год назад

    Hey mate, what's the torque specs of the intake manifold?

  • @markwarren7959
    @markwarren7959 3 года назад

    That center nut on the bottom of the intake can be taken off easily with a ratcheted wrench. Just snake it in between that PCV hose and the intake. Better than getting it from the bottom cause you can actually see what you are doing.

  • @Mrsalmanbaloch
    @Mrsalmanbaloch 3 года назад

    Appreciate mate

  • @elijahfna3478
    @elijahfna3478 3 года назад

    I are u going live???

    • @FerKurl
      @FerKurl  3 года назад

      Setting up now

  • @trapz881
    @trapz881 3 года назад

    Hi