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Curious if you figured this out @AdamR as my 2016 is doing the same thing. I only run it 3-4 times a month on average, but every time I get it up to temp. I did have it sitting for about a month - went to go run it and idle was goofy like yours. Just sounded like it was only firing on a single cylinder and then it randomly dies. I drained the tank, put in new premium (non-oxy, which is what it normally gets) along with some Seafom. Still does the same thing. Pulled the fuel pump out and the filter looks generally OK - but when I called the dealer they told me it's the entire assembly which seems wrong. I have the service manual but it's worthless for part numbers so by the time I figured out a part I scraped from online I had already hung up with the gentlemen. I think I'll just order them online anyway and replace, it wasn't too much to get it all out and apart - but man that is the dumbest design for a fuel filter.
Anyway, it doesn't matter if it's not going to idle. Now it'll barely start - and if I do get it running I can't get it in gear before it dies. The transmission won't engage if you start it in drive unless it's below a certain RPM it seems, so moving it onto the trailer if I can't get it going is going to be by way of the Kubota. In neutral I can sometimes get it up over 1000 RPMs and then it seems to run fine, but as soon as you let off throttle it sputters and dies.
I'm going to try and reseat the main ECU plugs under the seat as someone recently posted similar symptoms because of a poorly seated connection. I had looked at those main three connectors and pulled up on them a bit but didn't really try to pop them out and reseat them / check them for moisture. Going to pop new spark plugs and (maybe) a new battery in it - it's the original from 2016 but I put it on the tester and it rated at 198 CCA. I think the factory battery is 200, those Yuasa batteries are generally pretty solid.
Someone also said to check the frame ground(s). From the service manual it looks like ground connects under the front seat kind of between the drivers seat and the middle front seat. I was skimming the manual but didn't see anywhere that explicitly called out the locations very obviously. If anyone has any pointers on where those are about, I'd appreciate it. It's a 1000-5 so kind of a PITA to get at anything without taking out 30 clips and all kinds of other plastic.
But if you did figure it out I'm curious what it was. Ghosts in the machine are no fun.
I don't know how far you are from NW AR, but this guy is good Jeff Kopek-Mental Mods Combs AR 479-335-1866. He has worked on my P1 3 times for different issues each time.Update: So my machine has been at the shop for 4 months to no avail. First off it has been hell just getting them to work on it. Ive changed the air filter, spark plugs, injectors, injector wires, coil packs, IACV. It does not throw any code. They checked the grounds & did its recalls. After 4 months they finally do a compression test which it fails. They open it up and say the heads are fine. No change. They want to drop the motor next but this is just getting too expensive..... probably just going to take it back from the shop.
My problem turned out to be a bad spark plug. I put new plugs in and it runs like a champ
No, Adamr Honda still having issues.Curious if you figured this out @AdamR as my 2016 is doing the same thing. I only run it 3-4 times a month on average, but every time I get it up to temp. I did have it sitting for about a month - went to go run it and idle was goofy like yours. Just sounded like it was only firing on a single cylinder and then it randomly dies. I drained the tank, put in new premium (non-oxy, which is what it normally gets) along with some Seafom. Still does the same thing. Pulled the fuel pump out and the filter looks generally OK - but when I called the dealer they told me it's the entire assembly which seems wrong. I have the service manual but it's worthless for part numbers so by the time I figured out a part I scraped from online I had already hung up with the gentlemen. I think I'll just order them online anyway and replace, it wasn't too much to get it all out and apart - but man that is the dumbest design for a fuel filter.
Anyway, it doesn't matter if it's not going to idle. Now it'll barely start - and if I do get it running I can't get it in gear before it dies. The transmission won't engage if you start it in drive unless it's below a certain RPM it seems, so moving it onto the trailer if I can't get it going is going to be by way of the Kubota. In neutral I can sometimes get it up over 1000 RPMs and then it seems to run fine, but as soon as you let off throttle it sputters and dies.
I'm going to try and reseat the main ECU plugs under the seat as someone recently posted similar symptoms because of a poorly seated connection. I had looked at those main three connectors and pulled up on them a bit but didn't really try to pop them out and reseat them / check them for moisture. Going to pop new spark plugs and (maybe) a new battery in it - it's the original from 2016 but I put it on the tester and it rated at 198 CCA. I think the factory battery is 200, those Yuasa batteries are generally pretty solid.
Someone also said to check the frame ground(s). From the service manual it looks like ground connects under the front seat kind of between the drivers seat and the middle front seat. I was skimming the manual but didn't see anywhere that explicitly called out the locations very obviously. If anyone has any pointers on where those are about, I'd appreciate it. It's a 1000-5 so kind of a PITA to get at anything without taking out 30 clips and all kinds of other plastic.
But if you did figure it out I'm curious what it was. Ghosts in the machine are no fun.
This is the wife. Finally got it back from the shop, still not fixed. Took it around trick or treating and did okay but when we would come to a stop, it would die. If I let idol for more than a few minutes, the gas fumes can choke you out even with the garage doors open. Going to check the grounds and ecu like everyone is recommending. Any other recommendations would be helpful.No, Adamr Honda still having issues.
I recommend you take it to a shop with a genuine old-fashioned mechanic or trained Honda tech.Update: So my machine has been at the shop for 4 months to no avail. First off it has been hell just getting them to work on it. Ive changed the air filter, spark plugs, injectors, injector wires, coil packs, IACV. It does not throw any code. They checked the grounds & did its recalls. After 4 months they finally do a compression test which it fails. They open it up and say the heads are fine. No change. They want to drop the motor next but this is just getting too expensive..... probably just going to take it back from the shop.
Like grounds, a little sand paper and some dielectric grease?Did you read through the whole thread and try the solutions. I just don't feel like reading through 3 pages of stuff. Start with the simple stuff 1st.
Yeah good luck with that! He hasnt been on since August of 21’Now that the thread has been revived, I wanted to ask AdamR to come back and report, but it appears he's no longer on the member list, nor his wife CovertRisener.