Car Died
Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten
miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it asap. Any ideas? |
Re: Car Died
evoorhies wrote:
> Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten > miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to > the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't > start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of > (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked > the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its > not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one > of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it > asap. Any ideas? What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? |
Re: Car Died
On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher
<eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > evoorhies wrote: > > Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten > > miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to > > the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't > > start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of > > (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked > > the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its > > not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one > > of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it > > asap. Any ideas? > > What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback |
Re: Car Died
evoorhies <evoorhies@gmail.com> wrote in news:44bcc705-e40a-4569-acc9-
c5001121ee02@x29g2000prf.googlegroups.com: > On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher > <eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> evoorhies wrote: >> > Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten >> > miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to >> > the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't >> > start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of >> > (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked >> > the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its >> > not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one >> > of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it >> > asap. Any ideas? >> >> What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? > > It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback > What model? DX, EX, Si, what? Automatic or manual? How many miles? Did the problem crop up all of a sudden, or get worse over time? At the moment the car refuses to start, is there spark at the plug wires while cranking? Answer ALL questions please, not just one or two. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Car Died
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:07:49 -0700 (PDT), evoorhies
<evoorhies@gmail.com> wrote: >On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher ><eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> evoorhies wrote: >> > Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten >> > miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to >> > the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't >> > start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of >> > (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked >> > the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its >> > not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one >> > of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it >> > asap. Any ideas? >> >> What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? > >It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback How many miles and how long since the timing belt was replaced? |
Re: Car Died
Flatlander <flatlander47@cox.net> wrote in
news:fdsi35ll54e15d3flap8qm5st3i1o0obip@4ax.com: > On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:07:49 -0700 (PDT), evoorhies ><evoorhies@gmail.com> wrote: > >>On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher >><eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >>> evoorhies wrote: >>> > Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten >>> > miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull >>> > to the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it >>> > won't start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has >>> > plenty of (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the >>> > cap/rotor, checked the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at >>> > it are convinced its not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They >>> > said they unhooked one of the lines and it was spitting out fuel >>> > just fine. I need to fix it asap. Any ideas? >>> >>> What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? >> >>It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback > > How many miles and how long since the timing belt was replaced? If the timing belt broke,the starter would sound different when cranking. it would crank faster. > Igniter? are you getting a hot spark__at the plugs? Maybe the coil died. main relay? www.tegger.com is a GREAT site for Honda/Acura troubles. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: Car Died
evoorhies wrote:
> On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher > <eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> evoorhies wrote: >>> Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten >>> miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to >>> the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't >>> start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of >>> (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked >>> the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its >>> not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one >>> of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it >>> asap. Any ideas? >> What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? > > It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback Hi, When is the last time you replaced the timing belt? |
Re: Car Died
Tony Hwang wrote:
> evoorhies wrote: >> On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher >> <eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >>> evoorhies wrote: >>>> Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten >>>> miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull to >>>> the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it won't >>>> start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has plenty of >>>> (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the cap/rotor, checked >>>> the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at it are convinced its >>>> not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They said they unhooked one >>>> of the lines and it was spitting out fuel just fine. I need to fix it >>>> asap. Any ideas? >>> What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? >> >> It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback > Hi, > When is the last time you replaced the timing belt? it's almost certainly main relay. i have to say though, the o.p. sure isn't making life easy for himself. first, he didn't google this group - it's summer time, it's when we always get these questions. second, he's under some impression that we're all psychic. either way, you go ahead and lead him down the timing belt road and have him spend a whole bunch of money that won't fix the problem - that'll teach him a lesson. |
Re: Car Died
jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
news:Re-dncE1wuWnOKTXnZ2dnUVZ_hWdnZ2d@speakeasy.net: > Tony Hwang wrote: >> evoorhies wrote: >>> On Jun 17, 1:37 pm, Eternal Searcher >>> <eternalsearcherREMOVE7...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >>>> evoorhies wrote: >>>>> Car fires up nicely first thing in the morning. I drive about ten >>>>> miles, place an order at a drive thru, step on the gas to " pull >>>>> to the first window" and the car dies. Tried to start it but it >>>>> won't start. It turns with no problem, but it won't start. It has >>>>> plenty of (good) gas, we checked the spark plugs, changed the >>>>> cap/rotor, checked the fuel filter. The "mechanics" that looked at >>>>> it are convinced its not the fuel filter but I'm not so sure. They >>>>> said they unhooked one of the lines and it was spitting out fuel >>>>> just fine. I need to fix it asap. Any ideas? >>>> What year and model of Honda are we talking about here? >>> >>> It's an 88 Honda Civic Hatchback >> Hi, >> When is the last time you replaced the timing belt? > > it's almost certainly main relay. I'm not too sure. OP is reporting that the engine died when the gas pedal was depressed after extended idling. Main Relay problems usually manifest as no-starts, not sudden deaths. But still, your point is well taken. OP needs to check for the magic "Three Clicks". Seeing how it's so easy to check for that, there's no real excuse for not doing so. > > i have to say though, the o.p. sure isn't making life easy for > himself. For sure. Too many people don't seem to realize how much information is needed to decipher problems. OP has failed to indicate model, so we don't know if it's TBI or port injected. Or has a tach or has not. OP has also failed to check for spark while the no-start is occurring. Checking "the plugs" is NOT the same as checking for spark. OP has also failed to indicate if the Check Engine light is remaining on as the engine is cranked. > first, he didn't google this group - it's summer time, it's when we > always get these questions. second, he's under some impression that > we're all psychic. Main Relay problems start showing up in my private email about this time, too. It's almost like school letting out, a sure sign of summer. > > either way, you go ahead and lead him down the timing belt road and > have him spend a whole bunch of money that won't fix the problem - > that'll teach him a lesson. > And ruling that out is easy. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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