I'll start with the basics:
2002 NSX, 6-speed
Stock motor, 42,000 miles
All scheduled maintenance done
Aftermarket exhaust, high-flow cats, K&N filter, otherwise stock
Never had any other problems with the motor before
I go to start the car yesterday after driving her to the grocery store, and suddenly the car feels/sounds/accelerates more like an air-cooled VW beetle than an NSX. Motor is running really rough and it sounds a bit louder. Check engine light flashes any time I push the pedal down more than about 1/3 of the way. NO SMOKE coming out of the tailpipe. I limp the car home (luckily it's only a couple miles to my house) and check the codes. Only one.....P1399.
So, I get on Prime and just about the only thing I can find on this code by itself is a suggestion to clean the EGR valve and the throttle body. I suspected that maybe this would help since I was running the K&N filter and they are known for gunking things up downwind because of the oil. So, I disassembled both and cleaned them as good as I could......there was a thin coating of gunk on everything that cleaned up easily. Looking inside of the intake manifold, things looked fairly clean. So, I reassembled everything, pulled the clock fuse to reset stuff, installed a standard air filter, and it didn't fix a damn thing. Still running like crap, still get the flashing engine light when I push down >1/3 on the gas pedal, and the P1399 code.
This comes completely out of the blue for me. I haven't done anything to the motor in a long time, so there's no recent changes that I can go back an look at. The car had been driven several times in the previous week (and just 20 minutes prior as well), with no issues at all.
Could it be the igniter? There are no other codes other than the 1399, which is confusing based on what other folks typically get. The only other thing I can come up with is that maybe it might be on the fuel delivery side? Would a low fuel pressure (pump going bad or clogged filter) cause this? Any potential of the motor having more serious damage/ issues that this might be a symptom of?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I really don't want to have to take her to the local dealer. I haven't had my car in to the dealership here yet (SOS is up the road in Phoenix and are who worked on her last, but I don't want to truck the car up there just yet).
2002 NSX, 6-speed
Stock motor, 42,000 miles
All scheduled maintenance done
Aftermarket exhaust, high-flow cats, K&N filter, otherwise stock
Never had any other problems with the motor before
I go to start the car yesterday after driving her to the grocery store, and suddenly the car feels/sounds/accelerates more like an air-cooled VW beetle than an NSX. Motor is running really rough and it sounds a bit louder. Check engine light flashes any time I push the pedal down more than about 1/3 of the way. NO SMOKE coming out of the tailpipe. I limp the car home (luckily it's only a couple miles to my house) and check the codes. Only one.....P1399.
So, I get on Prime and just about the only thing I can find on this code by itself is a suggestion to clean the EGR valve and the throttle body. I suspected that maybe this would help since I was running the K&N filter and they are known for gunking things up downwind because of the oil. So, I disassembled both and cleaned them as good as I could......there was a thin coating of gunk on everything that cleaned up easily. Looking inside of the intake manifold, things looked fairly clean. So, I reassembled everything, pulled the clock fuse to reset stuff, installed a standard air filter, and it didn't fix a damn thing. Still running like crap, still get the flashing engine light when I push down >1/3 on the gas pedal, and the P1399 code.
This comes completely out of the blue for me. I haven't done anything to the motor in a long time, so there's no recent changes that I can go back an look at. The car had been driven several times in the previous week (and just 20 minutes prior as well), with no issues at all.
Could it be the igniter? There are no other codes other than the 1399, which is confusing based on what other folks typically get. The only other thing I can come up with is that maybe it might be on the fuel delivery side? Would a low fuel pressure (pump going bad or clogged filter) cause this? Any potential of the motor having more serious damage/ issues that this might be a symptom of?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I really don't want to have to take her to the local dealer. I haven't had my car in to the dealership here yet (SOS is up the road in Phoenix and are who worked on her last, but I don't want to truck the car up there just yet).
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