Thanks for the quick reply. I didn't change the PCV valve, but the car
starts fine and gives power right away. I heard that perhaps the ECU
needs to be reset, but theoretically it should already be reset because
I had disconnected the battery. Although I didn't give the ECU an idle
learn; I went ahead and revved up to about 5000rpm to test whether the
engine would overheat or not.
Would it be possible the ECU was not reset or that I didn't "teach" it
properly? If I break the fuse when pulling out the hazard fuse will I
still be able to drive? Are there any risks to resetting the ECU?
What other possible causes are there for this poor fuel economy? from
26mpg to 18mpg is a huge drop that I'm not sure just a faulty ECU would
cause. With gas costing $1.02/litre here, I'm anxious to get back to at
least 26mpg if not better!
Theo
motsco_ _ wrote:
> theo.chan@gmail.com wrote:
> > I recently blew a head gasket in my 1990 civic wagon, and after
> > replacing the gasket and re-machining the head, along with changing the
> > belts and adjusting the timing i'm back on the road.
> >
> > the troubling thing is that my fuel economy was nothing special to
> > begin with (26mpg), but after the repairs it has dropped to 18mpg! any
> > ideas on what could be causing this and how to fix it?
> >
> > thanks!
> > theo
> >
> ------------------------
>
> Does it lack power / sputter for the first few minutes until the engine
> starts to warm up? If so, your timing belt is probably out one tooth.
> Mileage will suffer. Did you change the PCV while you were under the
> hood too?
>
> 'Curly'