You might try a bottle of 99% isopropyl alcohol in the gas tank the next
time you fill up. If there is water in the tank, this will evaporate the
water. Give it about a tank before you see results. Also, stay away from
any gas station that has a tanker refuelling the gas station. This is the
best chance to get water in your tank.
I have an '87 Accord LX-i (fuel-injected) and I have had a similar problem
(my problem was with occationally the car not starting after turning the car
off for a few minutes, but after a couple additional minutes it would start
again), as recommended by Pat Gauss of Motoroweek on PBS, I put about 16 oz.
of 99% isopropyl alcohol in my full tank of gas, and it appears to have
solved the stalling problem.
I was like you, getting all those things replaced and still not solving the
problem. The Honda dealership couldn't even find what the problem was.
Since I used the alcohol, it has not stalled since. Make sure you use 99%
isopropyl alcohol to avoid any additional problems with your fuel delivery.
I hope this helps.
"Jason" <jason.DeleteThis@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:jason-2006051238520001@pm4-broad-4.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <1_610432_404af2b13cd73a0b85b22e7fa2e5de43.DeleteThis@autoforumz.com>,
> Steinmart <UseLinkToEmail.DeleteThis@AutoForumz.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>> Not a huge car person, but I have a small bit of basic knowledge of
>> cars. I’m having this crazy issue with my 89 Accord. When I’m driving
>> (at various speeds, usually while accelerating) my engine abruptly
>> starts jerking and then the car pretty much stalls out. If you press
>> on the gas, it does nothing and still stalls out. Just had the
>> carburator replaced. Fuel filters as well. Spark plugs brand new. Any
>> ideas? This is starting to suck.
>> Also, it doesn’t do it all the time, sometimes I can drive 65 and it’s
>> fine. Help!
>
> Steinmart,
> It's possible that you got a tank of gasoline that had water or other
> stuff in it. If so, the problem won't go away until you use all of that
> gas. Don't ever get gas at that station again. You may also need to
> install a new fuel filter after you use all of the gas that is now in the
> tank.
> Jason
>
> --
> NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO
> We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice.
> We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people.
>
>
><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: Crazy issue with acceleration- 89 Accord