1997 Honda Civic DX intermittent stall, No code(s) displayed
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1997 Honda Civic DX intermittent stall, No code(s) displayed
97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
No Code is displayed or shown, the CEL does NOT come on and there are
no codes stored.
I'm thinking it's the Main Relay but... It's a blistering 37deg F here
in Oregon at the moment! Still a bad relay?
it's not putting out a code 16 which I would expect either...
Anyone have any idea?
thanks for the imput!
thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
No Code is displayed or shown, the CEL does NOT come on and there are
no codes stored.
I'm thinking it's the Main Relay but... It's a blistering 37deg F here
in Oregon at the moment! Still a bad relay?
it's not putting out a code 16 which I would expect either...
Anyone have any idea?
thanks for the imput!
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Re: 1997 Honda Civic DX intermittent stall, No code(s) displayed
ChaoticEntity@gmail.com wrote:
> 97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
> thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
> a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
> for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
> the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
>
> No Code is displayed or shown, the CEL does NOT come on and there are
> no codes stored.
>
> I'm thinking it's the Main Relay but... It's a blistering 37deg F here
> in Oregon at the moment! Still a bad relay?
>
> it's not putting out a code 16 which I would expect either...
>
>
> Anyone have any idea?
>
> thanks for the imput!
check the ignition switch - this vehicle was subject to the great
ignition switch recall.
in future, remove all the junk off your key ring, and make sure the key
id turned fully back to "run" after "start".
[code 16 is for obd0 vehicles. this is obdII]
> 97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
> thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
> a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
> for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
> the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
>
> No Code is displayed or shown, the CEL does NOT come on and there are
> no codes stored.
>
> I'm thinking it's the Main Relay but... It's a blistering 37deg F here
> in Oregon at the moment! Still a bad relay?
>
> it's not putting out a code 16 which I would expect either...
>
>
> Anyone have any idea?
>
> thanks for the imput!
check the ignition switch - this vehicle was subject to the great
ignition switch recall.
in future, remove all the junk off your key ring, and make sure the key
id turned fully back to "run" after "start".
[code 16 is for obd0 vehicles. this is obdII]
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Re: 1997 Honda Civic DX intermittent stall, No code(s) displayed
ChaoticEntity@gmail.com wrote:
> 97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
> thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
> a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
> for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
> the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
>
--------------------
Your recall notice is here:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list
Like Jim said. I'd add that you should probably use LockEase to baptize
all five of the locks on a '97. It will make them all work like new and
might solve part of your ignition switch problem.
'Curly'
> 97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
> thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
> a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
> for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
> the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
>
--------------------
Your recall notice is here:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list
Like Jim said. I'd add that you should probably use LockEase to baptize
all five of the locks on a '97. It will make them all work like new and
might solve part of your ignition switch problem.
'Curly'
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Re: 1997 Honda Civic DX intermittent stall, No code(s) displayed
motsco_ wrote:
> ChaoticEntity@gmail.com wrote:
>> 97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
>> thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
>> a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
>> for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
>> the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
>>
>
> --------------------
>
> Your recall notice is here:
>
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list
>
> Like Jim said. I'd add that you should probably use LockEase to baptize
> all five of the locks on a '97. It will make them all work like new and
> might solve part of your ignition switch problem.
>
> 'Curly'
that may help defer onset on a new switch, but once the electrical
contacts are burned out, it's unlikely to help much.
> ChaoticEntity@gmail.com wrote:
>> 97 civic dx when driving along it just stalls, like a switch was
>> thrown and it just dies. If I try to turn it over it will restart for
>> a moment but then dies again, sometimes it'll run for a min sometimes
>> for a couple but never more than 5minutes after it has stalled. When
>> the car is cold it starts and drives without issue.
>>
>
> --------------------
>
> Your recall notice is here:
>
> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/index.html#list
>
> Like Jim said. I'd add that you should probably use LockEase to baptize
> all five of the locks on a '97. It will make them all work like new and
> might solve part of your ignition switch problem.
>
> 'Curly'
that may help defer onset on a new switch, but once the electrical
contacts are burned out, it's unlikely to help much.
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