A dirty air filter will cause your car to loose horse power. You may loose acceleration and torque.
You should change the air filter in your Honda Civic when it is dirty or at every second oil change. Most filters will last for two oil changes through standard daily driving.
many things.... could be bad fuel filter, your throttle body could be a little dirty, check air filter....
FUEL FILTER MAY BE DIRTY
Suspect dirty fuel filter.
For a 2001 Honda Civic, the P0730 code means there is an issue with the shift control system. Dirty transmission fluid is one of the many things that can cause this code.
Dirty fuel filter or air filter.
fuel filter needs replacing, injectors clogged, air filter dirty, spark plugs dirty. Try sea foam for a all around engine cleaning!
it could be low on fluid or dirty filter or internal problems.
These symptoms might be the cause of a few problems. 1. Clogged fuel filter. For this model of car, they run about $25 and are really easy to install since the filter is not an inline filter. 2. Your fuel pump is going. This is the least likely to be the problem. 3. Your EGA valves are clogged and need to be cleaned and/or replaced. If your Civic is under 150k miles, the fuel system is still under warranty and all repairs should be covered by Honda. The fuel filter you can easily replace yourself, but it's recommended that a certified mechanic clean the EGA valves. The whole process will take about 2-4 hours depending on how dirty they are.
your waste gate stuck open or closed , clogged fuel filter, dirty air cleaner dirty injectors
There are several things that can cause your 1989 Honda Accord to stall on acceleration. The most common cause is a plugged or dirty air filter.
I have metal in the transmission pan and the filter is dirty