SymptomP0457P0420

2025 Honda CR-V Rough Idle? Inspecting Wires for a Smooth Ride

100 sources analyzedUpdated Jan 24, 2026
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Last reported case: 2 months ago

Based on 100 owner reports (99 from Reddit, 1 from forums)

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Analysis based on 100 owner discussions from Reddit and automotive forums. Statistics reflect real repair experiences reported by vehicle owners.

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Last updated: Jan 24, 2026

What You're Dealing With

A rough idle is a common symptom where your engine runs unevenly, shakes, or feels like it's about to stall when the vehicle is stopped. It's not a single problem but a sign of an underlying issue affecting engine balance, fuel delivery, ignition, or air intake. Based on community analysis, it often points to ignition faults, vacuum leaks, or sensor failures.

Owner Feedback

Analysis of 100 owner discussions reveals a wide range of experiences and fixes. Many owners initially suspect major issues like a blown head gasket, but community-solved cases frequently point to simpler, less expensive causes. A strong theme is the importance of checking for diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) first, with P0457 (Evaporative Emission System Leak) and P0420 (Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold) being specifically mentioned. However, many rough idle cases occur without any stored codes.

What Drivers Experience

Owners describe the problem with consistent symptoms:

  • Visible shaking in the steering wheel, seats, or entire vehicle at a stop.
  • Erratic tachometer, with the RPM needle dipping below normal and then surging.
  • A feeling that the engine is "missing" or stumbling, sometimes accompanied by a distinct sound.
  • In severe cases, the engine may stall completely when coming to a stop.
  • Symptoms are typically most noticeable when the engine is warm and idling in Drive or Park.

Underlying Issues

Based on confirmed fixes from owner reports, the root causes are varied. The most frequently cited successful repairs involve:

  1. Ignition System Failures: Worn or fouled spark plugs, faulty ignition coils, and damaged spark plug wires (in vehicles that have them) are the top culprits.
  2. Vacuum Leaks: Cracked, dry-rotted, or disconnected vacuum hoses and intake manifold gaskets allow unmetered air into the engine, disrupting the air/fuel ratio.
  3. Fuel System Issues: A dirty or failing fuel injector, weak fuel pump, or clogged fuel filter can cause lean or rich conditions.
  4. Sensor & Actuator Problems: Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensors, oxygen sensors, or idle air control valves. The VCT actuator (Variable Camshaft Timing) was specifically noted as a cause in some models, affecting timing at idle.
  5. Mechanical Problems: While less common in the data, valve clearance being out of specification and head gasket leaks (often indicated by other symptoms like overheating or coolant loss) were reported as causes.
  6. Emission & Evap Issues: The P0457 code indicates a loose or faulty gas cap or a leak in the evaporative system, which can affect idle. P0420 (catalytic converter efficiency) is rarely a direct cause of roughness but can be a related symptom of a deeper running issue.

What Actually Works

Start with the simplest, least expensive checks before moving to complex repairs.

  1. Scan for Codes & Basic Inspection (DIY - First Step): Use an OBD2 scanner. Even if the Check Engine Light is off, pending codes may be stored. Visually inspect for obvious vacuum hose disconnections or damage. Ensure your gas cap is tightened securely (a common fix for P0457).
  2. Service the Ignition System (High Success Rate): Replace spark plugs and inspect/swap ignition coils if applicable. In vehicles with them, inspect wires for cracks or carbon tracking. This is the most common successful fix reported.
  3. Hunt for Vacuum Leaks (Moderate Success Rate): Use carburetor cleaner or propane (with extreme caution) to spray around vacuum lines and intake gaskets while the engine is idling. A change in RPM indicates a leak. Smoke testing by a professional is the most definitive method.
  4. Clean Sensors & Throttle Body (DIY - Low Cost): Clean the MAF sensor with appropriate cleaner and clean the throttle body and its idle air passage. This can resolve idle issues caused by carbon buildup.
  5. Address Specific Fault Codes: For P0457, check the gas cap seal and evap system lines. For a VCT actuator fault code, replacement may be necessary. Valve clearance adjustment is a precise mechanical procedure.
  6. Professional Diagnostics: If the above steps don't resolve the issue, the problem could be a failing fuel injector, fuel pump, or a mechanical issue like a leaking head gasket. Professional diagnostic tools are needed to test fuel pressure, compression, and cylinder balance.

What to Expect to Pay

Costs vary dramatically based on the root cause and who does the work.

  • DIY (Basic): Spark plugs: $20-$80. Ignition coils: $50-$250 for a set. MAF cleaner: $10. Fuel system cleaner: $15. Basic OBD2 scanner: $30-$100.
  • DIY (Advanced): Vacuum hose kit: $30-$100. Fuel filter: $20-$60. VCT actuator: $150-$400 (part only).
  • Professional Repair: Diagnostic fee: $100-$150. Vacuum leak smoke test: $100-$200. Spark plug replacement: $150-$300. Ignition coil replacement: $200-$500. Fuel injector service: $200-$600. Head gasket replacement: $1,500-$3,000+. Valve adjustment: $200-$500.

FAQ

Q: Can bad rims or tires cause a rough idle? A: No. Rims or tire issues cause vibrations that change with vehicle speed, not engine RPM. A rough idle vibration is present when the car is stationary.

Q: My car has a P0420 code and rough idle. Is the catalytic converter the problem? A: Not usually. A failing catalytic converter (P0420) is typically a result of a long-running engine problem (like misfires) rather than the cause of a new rough idle. Diagnose and fix the idle issue first, as the underlying problem may have damaged the catalyst.

Q: How urgent is a rough idle repair? A: It depends on the cause. A simple vacuum leak or bad spark plug is a moderate urgency. If accompanied by overheating or a confirmed head gasket issue, it is critical to avoid severe engine damage. Stalling in traffic is a safety hazard.

Q: Can I drive with a rough idle? A: Short trips to a mechanic may be okay, but extended driving is not recommended. It can damage the catalytic converter, reduce fuel economy, and lead to a sudden stall.

Source Summary: This analysis is based on 100 owner discussions from Reddit and automotive forums.

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