Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
I have a 99 1.8 vtec accord which has done 101,000 miles,on 3 occasions
now it the engine has died without warning.On each occasion the car has restarted without any problem and has run normally for 2 or 3 weeks.The first 2 times it was annoying the3rd time it happened on the motorway and was dangerous.Help? |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk wrote:
> I have a 99 1.8 vtec accord which has done 101,000 miles,on 3 occasions > now it the engine has died without warning.On each occasion the car has > restarted without any problem and has run normally for 2 or 3 weeks.The > first 2 times it was annoying the3rd time it happened on the motorway > and was dangerous.Help? Definitely sounds like the ignition switch. There was a massive recall for that not long ago. Don't know if UK cars were part of the recall, but that's most likely what the problem is. |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
<Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message news:1132077111.147241.79490@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > I have a 99 1.8 vtec accord which has done 101,000 miles,on 3 occasions > now it the engine has died without warning.On each occasion the car has > restarted without any problem and has run normally for 2 or 3 weeks.The > first 2 times it was annoying the3rd time it happened on the motorway > and was dangerous.Help? > Been there--my problem turned out to be the in- tank fuel pump. Inlet screen was very clogged and occasionally restricted fuel flow to the point the engine would die (no restart problems) MLD |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
Thanks a lot,was the failure instant no warning whatsoever?
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Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
In article <1132077111.147241.79490@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
"Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk" <Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk> wrote: > I have a 99 1.8 vtec accord which has done 101,000 miles,on 3 occasions > now it the engine has died without warning.On each occasion the car has > restarted without any problem and has run normally for 2 or 3 weeks.The > first 2 times it was annoying the3rd time it happened on the motorway > and was dangerous.Help? Battery cables are not tight. |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
Battery connections OK,radio fan etc. still continue working
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Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
In article <1132082570.240584.116960@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
"Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk" <Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk> wrote: > Battery connections OK,radio fan etc. still continue working Ah, then you're right--if it's just the engine and not everything, then it's not the battery connections. |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
"Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk" wrote:
> > I have a 99 1.8 vtec accord which has done 101,000 miles,on 3 occasions > now it the engine has died without warning.On each occasion the car has > restarted without any problem and has run normally for 2 or 3 weeks.The > first 2 times it was annoying the3rd time it happened on the motorway > and was dangerous.Help? --------------------------- Use google.com to search 'honda ignition switch recall' It happens suddenly, no warning. It doesn't start to sputter or anything. Just dead, wherever you happen to be driving. Restarts fine. VERY DANGEROUS. Fuel filter will start to choke while passing or climbing hill and give you warning. 'Curly' |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
It could be the ignition coil. They can be intermittent and cut out
suddenly. Cool down, open circuit closes, presto, they work again. "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-2D09D8.15542315112005@nntp2.usenetserver.com... > In article <1132082570.240584.116960@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>, > "Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk" <Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk> > wrote: > >> Battery connections OK,radio fan etc. still continue working > > Ah, then you're right--if it's just the engine and not everything, then > it's not the battery connections. > |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
<Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message news:1132081224.784207.308560@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > Thanks a lot,was the failure instant no warning whatsoever? > Yes--The engine would start to cut out without any warning. Nerve wracking when in the passing lane with an 18 wheeler right on your tail. MLD |
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"MLD" <MLD@verizon.net> wrote in message news:km6ff.312$Db.67@trndny01...
> > <Hemingway@pete-sue.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message > news:1132081224.784207.308560@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >> Thanks a lot,was the failure instant no warning whatsoever? >> > Yes--The engine would start to cut out without any warning. Nerve > wracking > when in the passing lane with an 18 wheeler right on your tail. > MLD > > Assuming your Accord has a tachometer, a lot of info depends on the tach's behavior. If it drops like a stone when the engine cuts out, the ignition is dying. The top suspect is the ignitor, although there are other suspects. If the tach takes a second or two to fall, the ignition is still doing *something* and the suspicion turns to the fuel delivery (like the main relay). It is possible to have good signal to the tach and no juice to the coil, though, so the chance taking the wrong direction on that is there. Mike |
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Michael Pardee wrote:
> Assuming your Accord has a tachometer, a lot of info depends on the tach's > behavior. If it drops like a stone when the engine cuts out, the ignition is > dying. The top suspect is the ignitor, although there are other suspects. If > the tach takes a second or two to fall, the ignition is still doing > *something* and the suspicion turns to the fuel delivery (like the main > relay). It is possible to have good signal to the tach and no juice to the > coil, though, so the chance taking the wrong direction on that is there. Wouldn't a bad main relay be evident only when attempting to start the car? |
Re: Honda Accord-engine cuts out with no warning
High Tech Misfit wrote:
> > Michael Pardee wrote: > > > Assuming your Accord has a tachometer, a lot of info depends on the tach's > > behavior. If it drops like a stone when the engine cuts out, the ignition is > > dying. The top suspect is the ignitor, although there are other suspects. If > > the tach takes a second or two to fall, the ignition is still doing > > *something* and the suspicion turns to the fuel delivery (like the main > > relay). It is possible to have good signal to the tach and no juice to the > > coil, though, so the chance taking the wrong direction on that is there. > > Wouldn't a bad main relay be evident only when attempting to start the car? ----------------------------------- I'd say 99% yes, since the vibration of the vehicle is what keeps the flaky solder joints 'sparkin'. That's why the owner shuts it off, buys cigarettes, and it won't start unless he smacks the dash. Another thought: When the bad ignition switch on our '97 CR-V manifested, I was on the highway going 100Km / hr when the cruise suddenly disengaged itself . . . We'd only had the car a while so I reset it and kept going. Three minutes later the tach (and speedo, I think) dropped to Zero, and the engine died. Car restarted after a quick look under the hood with a flashlight. Next manifestation happened in city traffic, while trying to get out of an intersection. 'Curly' |
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"High Tech Misfit" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.11.19.22.51.48.499836@hightech.misfi t... > Wouldn't a bad main relay be evident only when attempting to start the > car? > Good point - yes, the main relay (and fuel pump relays in other cars, like my old Volvo) usually show up bad while trying to start the car. I don't know why. Mike |
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