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Phil 11-01-2003 06:08 PM

1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.

Thank you,

- Phil



N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:16 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
I have a good ignitor from a '90 Accord I can send you. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:16 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
I have a good ignitor from a '90 Accord I can send you. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:16 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
I have a good ignitor from a '90 Accord I can send you. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:16 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
I have a good ignitor from a '90 Accord I can send you. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:19 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
Also, feel free to take the dist out of the car. Mark on the block
where the rotor is pointing, and then take all the bolts out and remove
the dist. The rotor will pry off with a big blade screwdriver. There is
a test for the ignitor, I can check the manual if you have a meter. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:19 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
Also, feel free to take the dist out of the car. Mark on the block
where the rotor is pointing, and then take all the bolts out and remove
the dist. The rotor will pry off with a big blade screwdriver. There is
a test for the ignitor, I can check the manual if you have a meter. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:19 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
Also, feel free to take the dist out of the car. Mark on the block
where the rotor is pointing, and then take all the bolts out and remove
the dist. The rotor will pry off with a big blade screwdriver. There is
a test for the ignitor, I can check the manual if you have a meter. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


N.E.Ohio Bob 11-01-2003 08:19 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
Also, feel free to take the dist out of the car. Mark on the block
where the rotor is pointing, and then take all the bolts out and remove
the dist. The rotor will pry off with a big blade screwdriver. There is
a test for the ignitor, I can check the manual if you have a meter. bob

Phil wrote:
>
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust). I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil


Artfulcodger 11-01-2003 11:05 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
About 3 years ago on our 92 Accord I had what sounds like the same
problem --- was the ignition relay located under the left foot rest that was
the problem as I recall.

That has been the only failure this car has had since new -- all other
repair bills have been for normal maintenance and wearables such as exhaust,
tires, brakes and minor front end.

If I can remember the bill was something like $200 can. Oh one other thing
failed and that was the radio antenna which I replace with an old fashioned
stick style rather than the one hidden power one.

I figure there's at least 3 to 4 more years of wear in this baby with just
180,000 km on it now.

Hope yours is as dependable as this one.

The Artful Codger



"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:32Xob.62459$ao4.166508@attbi_s51...
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust).

I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil
>
>




Artfulcodger 11-01-2003 11:05 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
About 3 years ago on our 92 Accord I had what sounds like the same
problem --- was the ignition relay located under the left foot rest that was
the problem as I recall.

That has been the only failure this car has had since new -- all other
repair bills have been for normal maintenance and wearables such as exhaust,
tires, brakes and minor front end.

If I can remember the bill was something like $200 can. Oh one other thing
failed and that was the radio antenna which I replace with an old fashioned
stick style rather than the one hidden power one.

I figure there's at least 3 to 4 more years of wear in this baby with just
180,000 km on it now.

Hope yours is as dependable as this one.

The Artful Codger



"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:32Xob.62459$ao4.166508@attbi_s51...
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust).

I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil
>
>




Artfulcodger 11-01-2003 11:05 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
About 3 years ago on our 92 Accord I had what sounds like the same
problem --- was the ignition relay located under the left foot rest that was
the problem as I recall.

That has been the only failure this car has had since new -- all other
repair bills have been for normal maintenance and wearables such as exhaust,
tires, brakes and minor front end.

If I can remember the bill was something like $200 can. Oh one other thing
failed and that was the radio antenna which I replace with an old fashioned
stick style rather than the one hidden power one.

I figure there's at least 3 to 4 more years of wear in this baby with just
180,000 km on it now.

Hope yours is as dependable as this one.

The Artful Codger



"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:32Xob.62459$ao4.166508@attbi_s51...
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust).

I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil
>
>




Artfulcodger 11-01-2003 11:05 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 
About 3 years ago on our 92 Accord I had what sounds like the same
problem --- was the ignition relay located under the left foot rest that was
the problem as I recall.

That has been the only failure this car has had since new -- all other
repair bills have been for normal maintenance and wearables such as exhaust,
tires, brakes and minor front end.

If I can remember the bill was something like $200 can. Oh one other thing
failed and that was the radio antenna which I replace with an old fashioned
stick style rather than the one hidden power one.

I figure there's at least 3 to 4 more years of wear in this baby with just
180,000 km on it now.

Hope yours is as dependable as this one.

The Artful Codger



"Phil" <p.mentz@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:32Xob.62459$ao4.166508@attbi_s51...
> My 1991 Accord stopped running, without warning. I towed it home and
> determined the timing belt is not broken, but that there is no spark. How
> can I determine what the cause of this problem is? The distributor rotor
> turns, and there is no evidence of distributor bearing failure (no dust).

I
> understand the igniter may be a problem, but that there may be no way to
> test it without just buying one, which is not returnable. Also, does the
> rotor just pull off? It does not want to come off.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Phil
>
>




jumpy 11-01-2003 11:09 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 

"Artfulcodger" <mcbat@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:do%ob.152936$3f.78220@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...

>
> I figure there's at least 3 to 4 more years of wear in this baby with just
> 180,000 km on it now.
>



3 to 4 years? For sure! Mine's at 264,000km and compression is still great
and it's my daily commuter & trip car! Amazing cars for a 4 cyl!



jumpy 11-01-2003 11:09 PM

Re: 1991 Accord Dead Igntion
 

"Artfulcodger" <mcbat@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:do%ob.152936$3f.78220@twister01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...

>
> I figure there's at least 3 to 4 more years of wear in this baby with just
> 180,000 km on it now.
>



3 to 4 years? For sure! Mine's at 264,000km and compression is still great
and it's my daily commuter & trip car! Amazing cars for a 4 cyl!




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