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Originally Posted by TopgunZ You can just delete the coolant to the throttle bodies. I mean, you are in Alabama. I did have the carb on my old Honda Civic
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I did have the carb on my old Honda Civic freeze up once. We have high humidity during the winter. The humidity will cause a carb or throttle body to ice up as the air expands passing the throttle plate. Up North, you guys have dry air winters most of the time but colder temps. At least that has been my experience in Illinois and North Dakota.
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