erwinhahn1
S660 uneven idling error code
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A 2017 Honda S660 was experiencing uneven idling and an error code, suspected to be caused by a defective engine mount or a bad cable or plug connection. Another individual with a similar issue suggested checking the rubber part of the engine mount for wear, as it could lead to vibration issues and trigger an error. Upon inspection at a workshop, the problem was confirmed to be a faulty engine mount, which was replaced, resolving the idling issue.
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erwinhahn1 (community.author)
Thanks, appreciate the quick response. When you say 'mounting bracket', do you mean the rubber part of the mount, or is there something else I should be looking at specifically?
konstantinlorenz53
Yeah, I was referring to the rubber part of the mount. If it's cracked or damaged, it won't dampen the vibrations properly. Although a defective cable or plug is also possible. In my case, it was the mount. I'd advise getting it checked by a workshop.
erwinhahn1 (community.author)
Okay, thanks for the confirmation. Took it to the shop; turns out it was the engine mount. New one set me back 95€. Runs smooth now.
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konstantinlorenz53
I had something similar with my S660. Check the engine mount itself for wear. The mounting bracket can cause vibration issues, which could lead to those symptoms and trigger an error.