2002 Acura TL Type-S Intermittent Starting Issue
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2002 Acura TL Type-S Intermittent Starting Issue
2002 Acura TL Type-S. 195K on the dash. Vehicle has new battery, and I replaced the main relay with a brand new one. My vehicle is cranking but not starting at certain times in the day. If it sits for a couple hours it does start but it's not a smooth start. Engine feels very rough on startup. However, if I turn it off and try to start it a few minutes later it just cranks and it takes about 30min-45min for the car to start again. I replaced the Main Relay after reading some forum posts but that did not fix the issue. Also, when it comes to the key/immobilizer system when key is in ignition and in on position key light comes on for 2 seconds then goes off, when key is turned to off position light flashes five times. From what I read on an Acura TSB this is normal operation as well.
If you guys have any advice I thank you in advance.
If you guys have any advice I thank you in advance.
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Well the car was sitting for about 6-8 months. Tank was about half-full when I bought it and drove it home. Once I finally used all that gas and filled the tank I added fuel treatment when I filled it up. Other than that no. Car has been nothing but a problem for about two weeks.
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So you ran crud gas thru that should have had Seafoam added to get that nastiness out, then repeat seafoam thru a tank at 2 oz per gal of fuel.
Now you have to clear ECU system memory by removing clock fuse for 1 minute- on passenger end of dash or foot area
Add seafoam 1, 16 oz can to half tank of gas two times, or 2 cans to 1 full tank
Fuel cleaners must be used at MAX dose to cure your problems
Dont forget to clean TB throat air plate!
Probably ready for intake manifold removal for EGR system path and ports cleaning with a wire coat hanger and 3 cans of carb cleaner
That will make it do the strangest thing when its clogged.
You clean the TB while its off too, and the IACV idle air control, cars runs like new after egr service
NGK spark plugs needed by 100kmiles, before really...then every 60-75kmiles is smart
Now you have to clear ECU system memory by removing clock fuse for 1 minute- on passenger end of dash or foot area
Add seafoam 1, 16 oz can to half tank of gas two times, or 2 cans to 1 full tank
Fuel cleaners must be used at MAX dose to cure your problems
Dont forget to clean TB throat air plate!
Probably ready for intake manifold removal for EGR system path and ports cleaning with a wire coat hanger and 3 cans of carb cleaner
That will make it do the strangest thing when its clogged.
You clean the TB while its off too, and the IACV idle air control, cars runs like new after egr service
NGK spark plugs needed by 100kmiles, before really...then every 60-75kmiles is smart
Last edited by 01tl4tl; 02-28-2017 at 12:13 AM.
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Type-S_215 (02-28-2017)
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SOME plugs? please tell me you purchased the CORRECT NGK in plain or Iridium or iridium IX, ~8-10 dollars EACH
and nothing less is acceptable- no kidding
2 buck chuck spark plugs are not ok with the TLs' very high energy coil on plug ignition system
Wrong plugs will make things worse- and you have to do the plugs twice.... which is a hassle
and nothing less is acceptable- no kidding
2 buck chuck spark plugs are not ok with the TLs' very high energy coil on plug ignition system
Wrong plugs will make things worse- and you have to do the plugs twice.... which is a hassle
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molok0 (11-18-2018)
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SOME plugs? please tell me you purchased the CORRECT NGK in plain or Iridium or iridium IX, ~8-10 dollars EACH
and nothing less is acceptable- no kidding
2 buck chuck spark plugs are not ok with the TLs' very high energy coil on plug ignition system
Wrong plugs will make things worse- and you have to do the plugs twice.... which is a hassle
and nothing less is acceptable- no kidding
2 buck chuck spark plugs are not ok with the TLs' very high energy coil on plug ignition system
Wrong plugs will make things worse- and you have to do the plugs twice.... which is a hassle
#10
Still no resolution to my starting issue, as of now the issue remains as this
- Car starts in the morning or after sitting for a couple hours.
- If I drive vehicle for a while (30 min or more) and cut it off and it sits for 15 min or more the car will just crank and not start. It may take up to 1 hour to get it started, unless I let the vehicle sit for a hour or so. Then it will fire right up.
- Pushing the pedal to the floor does nothing, it does not help the issue at all.
- Car starts in the morning or after sitting for a couple hours.
- If I drive vehicle for a while (30 min or more) and cut it off and it sits for 15 min or more the car will just crank and not start. It may take up to 1 hour to get it started, unless I let the vehicle sit for a hour or so. Then it will fire right up.
- Pushing the pedal to the floor does nothing, it does not help the issue at all.