Ryegrass
New Member
About a month and a half ago, I had the timing belt replaced on my 2000 Honda Civic LX. When I got the car back the engine was loud, but drove OK so I asked the shop if they checked the base timing, but they said that since the timing was computer controlled there was no need. Anyway, last week I bought an inductance type timing light (my older spring model wouldn't fit the Civic), jumpered out the ECU and saw that the base timing was at 21˚ btdc instead of the 16˚ btdc that it should be. I reset the timing and the car drives much better now.
Since the timing was so far advanced, was my engine damaged in any way during the month I drove it like this, or did the computer and knock sensor prevent this by retarding the timing.
Thanks, Randy
Since the timing was so far advanced, was my engine damaged in any way during the month I drove it like this, or did the computer and knock sensor prevent this by retarding the timing.
Thanks, Randy