Honda civic type r ep3 2005

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Asked by Donnahonda1 Jul 29, 2014 at 03:31 PM about the 2005 Honda Civic Type R

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi any help would be great my car is
with main dealer as been for 6 wks
they told me it's my fuel rail and
injectors but I still have the same
prob. Ok here goes the car cranks
but hard to start runs great it's just
the starting bit I have to pump the
pedal to get it to start any ideas as
the replaced the fuel rail and
injectors and still having same
problem thank u

7 Answers

Possibly the ECU faulty. Or any the several sensors in line in the intake, the IAC, MAF.. Or just the fact you pump the pedal...The ECU 'knows' what fuel/air/ mix for a cold start or warm start, and you should not touch the gas pedal when starting.

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I no what ur saying thank u had to pump the pedal as I needed to get it going to take to main dealer had cranksharft señor done to ecu they tested and it's not that thank u for ur reply today they told me they r draining my fuel ??? Bit strange

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It is strange, they are meant to start without pumping, that was the old days of carburetors, and modern EFI engines are apples and oranges in many ways. Sorry.... I tried

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so they told you its your fuel rail and injectors, did you get them replaced? you didn't state that

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Just for curosity,,did they do a fuel pressure check?May be weak fuel pump.

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