93 civic wont start during damp weather
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93 civic wont start during damp weather
--My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been raining aùoff and start. I had mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. So i replaced it with new one and first time it rained it wouldnt ùwhat is causing this? Could it be something simple like bad plug wires or distrùyou can. Thanks
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Re: 93 civic wont start during damp weather
Try again, during wet weather it dont start, other times it is fine. Replaced dùis happening. Any help appreciated.
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> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been rainingùhad mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. Sùwith new one and first time it rained it wo
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In <<ZNXb.F4$yEIK59$qQBvEjfCqARaaa.aaaa.abab.ab@zeone wsmsg.com>>, <> wrote :
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> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been rainingùhad mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. Sùwith new one and first time it rained it wo
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Re: 93 civic wont start during damp weather
Try again, during wet weather it dont start, other times it is fine. Replaced dùis happening. Any help appreciated.
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In <<ZNXb.F4$yEIK59$qQBvEjfCqARaaa.aaaa.abab.ab@zeone wsmsg.com>>, <> wrote :
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> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been rainingùhad mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. Sùwith new one and first time it rained it wo
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In <<ZNXb.F4$yEIK59$qQBvEjfCqARaaa.aaaa.abab.ab@zeone wsmsg.com>>, <> wrote :
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> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been rainingùhad mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. Sùwith new one and first time it rained it wo
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Re: 93 civic wont start during damp weather
Try it yourself. When the weather is fine and it starts spray things
(one at a time) under the hood with a spray bottle (or hose set on fine
mist). See it it makes a difference on wires or other components.
Si
wrote:
> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been raining aùoff and start. I had mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. So i replaced it with new one and first time it rained it wouldnt ùwhat is causing this? Could it be something simple like bad plug wires or distrùyou can. Thanks
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(one at a time) under the hood with a spray bottle (or hose set on fine
mist). See it it makes a difference on wires or other components.
Si
wrote:
> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been raining aùoff and start. I had mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. So i replaced it with new one and first time it rained it wouldnt ùwhat is causing this? Could it be something simple like bad plug wires or distrùyou can. Thanks
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Re: 93 civic wont start during damp weather
Try it yourself. When the weather is fine and it starts spray things
(one at a time) under the hood with a spray bottle (or hose set on fine
mist). See it it makes a difference on wires or other components.
Si
wrote:
> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been raining aùoff and start. I had mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. So i replaced it with new one and first time it rained it wouldnt ùwhat is causing this? Could it be something simple like bad plug wires or distrùyou can. Thanks
>
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(one at a time) under the hood with a spray bottle (or hose set on fine
mist). See it it makes a difference on wires or other components.
Si
wrote:
> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but when its been raining aùoff and start. I had mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me ùdistributor. So i replaced it with new one and first time it rained it wouldnt ùwhat is causing this? Could it be something simple like bad plug wires or distrùyou can. Thanks
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Re: 93 civic wont start during damp weather
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> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but
>when its been raining [I will shut it] off and [it won't] start. I had
>mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me
>[it's the] distributor. So i replaced it with new one and first
>time it rained it wouldnt start. What is causing this? Could it
>be something simple like bad plug wires or distributor. [...]
>you can. Thanks [Repeating] during wet weather it dont start,
>other times it is fine. Replaced [distributor, what] is
>happening. Any help appreciated.
Your message is edited, probably incorrectly. The problem
most likely means that the distributor cap or distributor wires
are wet. Clean out the moisture inside the distributor and use a
genuine or quality distributor cap O-ring. Then use a can of
ignition wire/cap sealer and give it a good spray. Put on
dielectric grease inside new spark plug boots.
> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but
>when its been raining [I will shut it] off and [it won't] start. I had
>mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me
>[it's the] distributor. So i replaced it with new one and first
>time it rained it wouldnt start. What is causing this? Could it
>be something simple like bad plug wires or distributor. [...]
>you can. Thanks [Repeating] during wet weather it dont start,
>other times it is fine. Replaced [distributor, what] is
>happening. Any help appreciated.
Your message is edited, probably incorrectly. The problem
most likely means that the distributor cap or distributor wires
are wet. Clean out the moisture inside the distributor and use a
genuine or quality distributor cap O-ring. Then use a can of
ignition wire/cap sealer and give it a good spray. Put on
dielectric grease inside new spark plug boots.
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Re: 93 civic wont start during damp weather
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> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but
>when its been raining [I will shut it] off and [it won't] start. I had
>mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me
>[it's the] distributor. So i replaced it with new one and first
>time it rained it wouldnt start. What is causing this? Could it
>be something simple like bad plug wires or distributor. [...]
>you can. Thanks [Repeating] during wet weather it dont start,
>other times it is fine. Replaced [distributor, what] is
>happening. Any help appreciated.
Your message is edited, probably incorrectly. The problem
most likely means that the distributor cap or distributor wires
are wet. Clean out the moisture inside the distributor and use a
genuine or quality distributor cap O-ring. Then use a can of
ignition wire/cap sealer and give it a good spray. Put on
dielectric grease inside new spark plug boots.
> --My 93 civic with 1.5L engine starts super normally but
>when its been raining [I will shut it] off and [it won't] start. I had
>mechanic to check it when this happened and he assured me
>[it's the] distributor. So i replaced it with new one and first
>time it rained it wouldnt start. What is causing this? Could it
>be something simple like bad plug wires or distributor. [...]
>you can. Thanks [Repeating] during wet weather it dont start,
>other times it is fine. Replaced [distributor, what] is
>happening. Any help appreciated.
Your message is edited, probably incorrectly. The problem
most likely means that the distributor cap or distributor wires
are wet. Clean out the moisture inside the distributor and use a
genuine or quality distributor cap O-ring. Then use a can of
ignition wire/cap sealer and give it a good spray. Put on
dielectric grease inside new spark plug boots.
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