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Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:56 AM

'01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
Alternator stuff?


'Curly Q. Links' 08-09-2006 09:35 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Chilidawg wrote:
>
> I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
> was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
> changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
> stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
> warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
> traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
> battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
> Alternator stuff?



---------------------------------------


Tell us the CODE that's written on your work order. It turned the light
on for a reason. You may just need to do the 'idle learn' procedure,
which is in these PDI sheets

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x00-069e.pdf

Are you sure it was a check engine, and not just a MAINTENANCE REQUIRED?
Huge difference.

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-09-2006 09:35 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Chilidawg wrote:
>
> I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
> was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
> changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
> stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
> warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
> traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
> battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
> Alternator stuff?



---------------------------------------


Tell us the CODE that's written on your work order. It turned the light
on for a reason. You may just need to do the 'idle learn' procedure,
which is in these PDI sheets

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x00-069e.pdf

Are you sure it was a check engine, and not just a MAINTENANCE REQUIRED?
Huge difference.

'Curly'

'Curly Q. Links' 08-09-2006 09:35 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Chilidawg wrote:
>
> I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
> was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
> changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
> stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
> warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
> traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
> battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
> Alternator stuff?



---------------------------------------


Tell us the CODE that's written on your work order. It turned the light
on for a reason. You may just need to do the 'idle learn' procedure,
which is in these PDI sheets

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x00-069e.pdf

Are you sure it was a check engine, and not just a MAINTENANCE REQUIRED?
Huge difference.

'Curly'

Chilidawg 08-09-2006 09:48 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
and ask for a maintenance check?


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 09:48 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
and ask for a maintenance check?


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 09:48 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
and ask for a maintenance check?


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 09:51 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
and ask for a maintenance check?


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 09:51 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
and ask for a maintenance check?


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 09:51 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
and ask for a maintenance check?


loewent via CarKB.com 08-09-2006 10:20 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
why dont you just tell us the ing code.

Chilidawg wrote:
>Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
>on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
>if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
>and ask for a maintenance check?


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loewent via CarKB.com 08-09-2006 10:20 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
why dont you just tell us the ing code.

Chilidawg wrote:
>Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
>on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
>if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
>and ask for a maintenance check?


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loewent via CarKB.com 08-09-2006 10:20 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
why dont you just tell us the ing code.

Chilidawg wrote:
>Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light came
>on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check to see
>if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need to go back
>and ask for a maintenance check?


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Jim Yanik 08-09-2006 11:39 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:3b71a047f362a1c20e8c961297a6d903@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light
> came on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check
> to see if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need
> to go back and ask for a maintenance check?
>
>


the "check engine" light comes on normally at normal maintenance
intervals.After reset,you get 5000 miles or whatever the interval is for
your model,and then it first begins blinking (for a few seconds at
startup),then stays on as it gets closer to or past the end of the
interval,unless reset.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-09-2006 11:39 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:3b71a047f362a1c20e8c961297a6d903@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light
> came on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check
> to see if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need
> to go back and ask for a maintenance check?
>
>


the "check engine" light comes on normally at normal maintenance
intervals.After reset,you get 5000 miles or whatever the interval is for
your model,and then it first begins blinking (for a few seconds at
startup),then stays on as it gets closer to or past the end of the
interval,unless reset.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-09-2006 11:39 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:3b71a047f362a1c20e8c961297a6d903@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light
> came on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check
> to see if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need
> to go back and ask for a maintenance check?
>
>


the "check engine" light comes on normally at normal maintenance
intervals.After reset,you get 5000 miles or whatever the interval is for
your model,and then it first begins blinking (for a few seconds at
startup),then stays on as it gets closer to or past the end of the
interval,unless reset.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-09-2006 11:43 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:48ac29301980e7a639c4ff9fe391eba5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
> was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
> changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
> stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
> warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
> traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
> battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
> Alternator stuff?
>


It could be lots of stuff;you need to have the ECU read for trouble codes,I
understand Autozone does this for free.
did you get a list of all that was done at the 30K checkup,any stuff
replaced? Like fuel filter,plugs,maybe the fuel pump has developed a
problem.
Maybe you got some bad gas.Or have water in the gas.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-09-2006 11:43 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:48ac29301980e7a639c4ff9fe391eba5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
> was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
> changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
> stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
> warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
> traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
> battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
> Alternator stuff?
>


It could be lots of stuff;you need to have the ECU read for trouble codes,I
understand Autozone does this for free.
did you get a list of all that was done at the 30K checkup,any stuff
replaced? Like fuel filter,plugs,maybe the fuel pump has developed a
problem.
Maybe you got some bad gas.Or have water in the gas.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-09-2006 11:43 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:48ac29301980e7a639c4ff9fe391eba5@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> I just had a 30,000 check up after my "check engine" light appeared. All
> was well for a week until my battery just up and died on me. I had it
> changed and now my car keeps dying out on me whenever I slow down at a
> stop sign or when I'm turning a corner. The car just dies without any
> warning and I'm forced to stop and restart the car in the middle of heavy
> traffic (it does start up right away though so I'm thinking it's not a
> battery issue anymore). Any ideas as to why this might be happening?
> Alternator stuff?
>


It could be lots of stuff;you need to have the ECU read for trouble codes,I
understand Autozone does this for free.
did you get a list of all that was done at the 30K checkup,any stuff
replaced? Like fuel filter,plugs,maybe the fuel pump has developed a
problem.
Maybe you got some bad gas.Or have water in the gas.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

'Curly Q. Links' 08-09-2006 02:29 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Jim Yanik wrote:
>
> "Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:3b71a047f362a1c20e8c961297a6d903@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
>
> > Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light
> > came on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check
> > to see if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need
> > to go back and ask for a maintenance check?
> >
> >

>
> the "check engine" light comes on normally at normal maintenance
> intervals.After reset,you get 5000 miles or whatever the interval is for
> your model,and then it first begins blinking (for a few seconds at
> startup),then stays on as it gets closer to or past the end of the
> interval,unless reset.
>
> --
> Jim Yanik
> jyanik
> at
> kua.net


-----------------------------------------

Please don't equate the 'check engine'(MIL) indicator with the 'Maint
Required' indicator. The O.P. is confused enough. O.P. should move the
owners manual to the bathroom and figure out the difference.

'Curly'
--

'Curly Q. Links' 08-09-2006 02:29 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Jim Yanik wrote:
>
> "Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:3b71a047f362a1c20e8c961297a6d903@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
>
> > Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light
> > came on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check
> > to see if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need
> > to go back and ask for a maintenance check?
> >
> >

>
> the "check engine" light comes on normally at normal maintenance
> intervals.After reset,you get 5000 miles or whatever the interval is for
> your model,and then it first begins blinking (for a few seconds at
> startup),then stays on as it gets closer to or past the end of the
> interval,unless reset.
>
> --
> Jim Yanik
> jyanik
> at
> kua.net


-----------------------------------------

Please don't equate the 'check engine'(MIL) indicator with the 'Maint
Required' indicator. The O.P. is confused enough. O.P. should move the
owners manual to the bathroom and figure out the difference.

'Curly'
--

'Curly Q. Links' 08-09-2006 02:29 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Jim Yanik wrote:
>
> "Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:3b71a047f362a1c20e8c961297a6d903@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
>
> > Well, I got the 30,000 mile check up because the "check engine" light
> > came on. I assumed (I know, I know) that the mechanic would have check
> > to see if there was something more serious to worry about... do I need
> > to go back and ask for a maintenance check?
> >
> >

>
> the "check engine" light comes on normally at normal maintenance
> intervals.After reset,you get 5000 miles or whatever the interval is for
> your model,and then it first begins blinking (for a few seconds at
> startup),then stays on as it gets closer to or past the end of the
> interval,unless reset.
>
> --
> Jim Yanik
> jyanik
> at
> kua.net


-----------------------------------------

Please don't equate the 'check engine'(MIL) indicator with the 'Maint
Required' indicator. The O.P. is confused enough. O.P. should move the
owners manual to the bathroom and figure out the difference.

'Curly'
--

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 06:36 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in news:648392049376b@uwe:

> why dont you just tell us the ing code.




Naughty boy. You said "".

You and others are right though. The alphanumeric code would help immensely
in aiding Chilidawg. I hope he calls his dealer and gets it.




--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 06:36 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in news:648392049376b@uwe:

> why dont you just tell us the ing code.




Naughty boy. You said "".

You and others are right though. The alphanumeric code would help immensely
in aiding Chilidawg. I hope he calls his dealer and gets it.




--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 06:36 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in news:648392049376b@uwe:

> why dont you just tell us the ing code.




Naughty boy. You said "".

You and others are right though. The alphanumeric code would help immensely
in aiding Chilidawg. I hope he calls his dealer and gets it.




--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:55 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is
to get help. Smart ass comments are not helpful. Shame on you for making
the search for a sincere answer to my problem an unworthy experience.


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:55 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is
to get help. Smart ass comments are not helpful. Shame on you for making
the search for a sincere answer to my problem an unworthy experience.


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:55 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is
to get help. Smart ass comments are not helpful. Shame on you for making
the search for a sincere answer to my problem an unworthy experience.


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:57 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
"dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.

Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
coming back for anymore help.


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:57 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
"dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.

Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
coming back for anymore help.


Chilidawg 08-09-2006 08:57 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
"dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.

Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
coming back for anymore help.


TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 08:58 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:4b6146c6415f497f918528d5318ef4d9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is
> to get help.



Help us help you. Cough up the code.



--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 08:58 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:4b6146c6415f497f918528d5318ef4d9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is
> to get help.



Help us help you. Cough up the code.



--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 08:58 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:4b6146c6415f497f918528d5318ef4d9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is
> to get help.



Help us help you. Cough up the code.



--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 10:50 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
> "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.
>
> Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
> coming back for anymore help.
>



You're not doing much to help us help you. There are certain things that
are required in order to attempt a diagnosis for any problem. You refuse to
provide a key piece of evidence, yet still expect that this group will help
you solve your problem. That is both unrealistic and unfair.

A quick Google of this group will reveal great willingness among the
denizens of the group to help anyone who comes along. Most of us love to
show off what we know, and I might say there's even an informal competition
to see who can correctly answer a question the quickest.

So if you take off now, too bad for you.

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 10:50 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
> "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.
>
> Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
> coming back for anymore help.
>



You're not doing much to help us help you. There are certain things that
are required in order to attempt a diagnosis for any problem. You refuse to
provide a key piece of evidence, yet still expect that this group will help
you solve your problem. That is both unrealistic and unfair.

A quick Google of this group will reveal great willingness among the
denizens of the group to help anyone who comes along. Most of us love to
show off what we know, and I might say there's even an informal competition
to see who can correctly answer a question the quickest.

So if you take off now, too bad for you.

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

TeGGeR® 08-09-2006 10:50 PM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
> "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.
>
> Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
> coming back for anymore help.
>



You're not doing much to help us help you. There are certain things that
are required in order to attempt a diagnosis for any problem. You refuse to
provide a key piece of evidence, yet still expect that this group will help
you solve your problem. That is both unrealistic and unfair.

A quick Google of this group will reveal great willingness among the
denizens of the group to help anyone who comes along. Most of us love to
show off what we know, and I might say there's even an informal competition
to see who can correctly answer a question the quickest.

So if you take off now, too bad for you.

--
TeGGeR®

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

Jim Yanik 08-10-2006 12:18 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
> "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.


I try. Thanks.
>
> Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
> coming back for anymore help.
>
>


Hey,it's not really a bad group.There's lots of knowledgable folk here.
(Tegger and AcuraGod come to mind;apologies to those I didn't mention)

*every* NG has a few who smart off;some are chronic(killfile them),some
just once in while,or if they percieve(wrongly or not) a troll or clueless
person. Even I wise off once in a while,tho I try to minimize it.
Sometimes I get some lip back,too. 8-)

Don't let it get you down.

My best advice is give as much info as you can;make model,year,mileage,as
best a problem description as you can,what you've done in the way of
troubleshooting,what's been replaced,OEM or aftermarket parts used.
Try to use the same terminology that is the norm here.That generally means
you gotta lurk for a bit to pick up on things.(and see who the chronic
wiseacres and twits are,and who knows their stuff)

this group has relatively few twits,I have to say.

And a lot to learn.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-10-2006 12:18 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
> "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.


I try. Thanks.
>
> Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
> coming back for anymore help.
>
>


Hey,it's not really a bad group.There's lots of knowledgable folk here.
(Tegger and AcuraGod come to mind;apologies to those I didn't mention)

*every* NG has a few who smart off;some are chronic(killfile them),some
just once in while,or if they percieve(wrongly or not) a troll or clueless
person. Even I wise off once in a while,tho I try to minimize it.
Sometimes I get some lip back,too. 8-)

Don't let it get you down.

My best advice is give as much info as you can;make model,year,mileage,as
best a problem description as you can,what you've done in the way of
troubleshooting,what's been replaced,OEM or aftermarket parts used.
Try to use the same terminology that is the norm here.That generally means
you gotta lurk for a bit to pick up on things.(and see who the chronic
wiseacres and twits are,and who knows their stuff)

this group has relatively few twits,I have to say.

And a lot to learn.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Jim Yanik 08-10-2006 12:18 AM

Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
 
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
> "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions.


I try. Thanks.
>
> Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be
> coming back for anymore help.
>
>


Hey,it's not really a bad group.There's lots of knowledgable folk here.
(Tegger and AcuraGod come to mind;apologies to those I didn't mention)

*every* NG has a few who smart off;some are chronic(killfile them),some
just once in while,or if they percieve(wrongly or not) a troll or clueless
person. Even I wise off once in a while,tho I try to minimize it.
Sometimes I get some lip back,too. 8-)

Don't let it get you down.

My best advice is give as much info as you can;make model,year,mileage,as
best a problem description as you can,what you've done in the way of
troubleshooting,what's been replaced,OEM or aftermarket parts used.
Try to use the same terminology that is the norm here.That generally means
you gotta lurk for a bit to pick up on things.(and see who the chronic
wiseacres and twits are,and who knows their stuff)

this group has relatively few twits,I have to say.

And a lot to learn.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net


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