Re: 97 Accord Stalling after about 5 minutes.
John Smith wrote:
> > Something is overheating and causing this beast to stall. Checked and > cleaned all pkugs. Wires are fine except #2 CYlinder, which I will replace. > Right now, I've just unplugged it. I'm guessing Ignition coil or something > else ignition related. Any thoughts on where I should start, or any other > tests I can do to pin point the problem? If the car is moving its fine. > As soon as you don't have the gas going, she stalls. EG: After it stalls, > I can put it into Neutral, rev it up a bit, throw it into drive, and it'll > be fine, until I have to stop again. _______________________ John, Tell us about your local weather, do you keep your car in a cool parkade, is it very humid, how long have you had the car, what's the mileage, have you changed the timing belt recently, any other service we should know about, how do you figure it's overheating, etc. ????????? Respond to group. 'Curly' _________________________ To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to reply directly . . . . . . Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: 97 Accord Stalling after about 5 minutes.
Weather is not a factor. The car was just bought by my sister. She got it
for $200 bux. SHe bought it as a beater, and isn't expecting a perfectily running car or anything, although, except for the stalling issue, the car runs GREAT! I started it about a month ago, and weather was about 20 Celcius. Started it yesterday, and drove it to my house, with temp about teh same. about 250,000KM's on it now. It does need a basic tune up, but other than that, drivetrain wise, she seems to be in very good condition. I don't think the car in general is overheating. I'm thinking the coil itself may be overheating, because like I said, It stalls after about 5 minutes after a cold start, then after that stalls as soon as gas is let off. "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:3F31937D.442B5728@_interbaun.com... > John Smith wrote: > > > > Something is overheating and causing this beast to stall. Checked and > > cleaned all pkugs. Wires are fine except #2 CYlinder, which I will replace. > > Right now, I've just unplugged it. I'm guessing Ignition coil or something > > else ignition related. Any thoughts on where I should start, or any other > > tests I can do to pin point the problem? If the car is moving its fine. > > As soon as you don't have the gas going, she stalls. EG: After it stalls, > > I can put it into Neutral, rev it up a bit, throw it into drive, and it'll > > be fine, until I have to stop again. > > _______________________ > > John, > Tell us about your local weather, do you keep your car in a cool > parkade, is it very humid, how long have you had the car, what's the > mileage, have you changed the timing belt recently, any other service we > should know about, how do you figure it's overheating, etc. ????????? > > Respond to group. > > 'Curly' > _________________________ > > To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to > reply directly . . . . . . > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: 97 Accord Stalling after about 5 minutes.
Weather is not a factor. The car was just bought by my sister. She got it
for $200 bux. SHe bought it as a beater, and isn't expecting a perfectily running car or anything, although, except for the stalling issue, the car runs GREAT! I started it about a month ago, and weather was about 20 Celcius. Started it yesterday, and drove it to my house, with temp about teh same. about 250,000KM's on it now. It does need a basic tune up, but other than that, drivetrain wise, she seems to be in very good condition. I don't think the car in general is overheating. I'm thinking the coil itself may be overheating, because like I said, It stalls after about 5 minutes after a cold start, then after that stalls as soon as gas is let off. "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message news:3F31937D.442B5728@_interbaun.com... > John Smith wrote: > > > > Something is overheating and causing this beast to stall. Checked and > > cleaned all pkugs. Wires are fine except #2 CYlinder, which I will replace. > > Right now, I've just unplugged it. I'm guessing Ignition coil or something > > else ignition related. Any thoughts on where I should start, or any other > > tests I can do to pin point the problem? If the car is moving its fine. > > As soon as you don't have the gas going, she stalls. EG: After it stalls, > > I can put it into Neutral, rev it up a bit, throw it into drive, and it'll > > be fine, until I have to stop again. > > _______________________ > > John, > Tell us about your local weather, do you keep your car in a cool > parkade, is it very humid, how long have you had the car, what's the > mileage, have you changed the timing belt recently, any other service we > should know about, how do you figure it's overheating, etc. ????????? > > Respond to group. > > 'Curly' > _________________________ > > To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to > reply directly . . . . . . > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: 97 Accord Stalling after about 5 minutes.
Had a look at the plugs? bob
John Smith wrote: > > Weather is not a factor. The car was just bought by my sister. She got it > for $200 bux. SHe bought it as a beater, and isn't expecting a perfectily > running car or anything, although, except for the stalling issue, the car > runs GREAT! I started it about a month ago, and weather was about 20 > Celcius. Started it yesterday, and drove it to my house, with temp about > teh same. about 250,000KM's on it now. It does need a basic tune up, but > other than that, drivetrain wise, she seems to be in very good condition. > I don't think the car in general is overheating. I'm thinking the coil > itself may be overheating, because like I said, It stalls after about 5 > minutes after a cold start, then after that stalls as soon as gas is let > off. > > "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message > news:3F31937D.442B5728@_interbaun.com... > > John Smith wrote: > > > > > > Something is overheating and causing this beast to stall. Checked > and > > > cleaned all pkugs. Wires are fine except #2 CYlinder, which I will > replace. > > > Right now, I've just unplugged it. I'm guessing Ignition coil or > something > > > else ignition related. Any thoughts on where I should start, or any > other > > > tests I can do to pin point the problem? If the car is moving its > fine. > > > As soon as you don't have the gas going, she stalls. EG: After it > stalls, > > > I can put it into Neutral, rev it up a bit, throw it into drive, and > it'll > > > be fine, until I have to stop again. > > > > _______________________ > > > > John, > > Tell us about your local weather, do you keep your car in a cool > > parkade, is it very humid, how long have you had the car, what's the > > mileage, have you changed the timing belt recently, any other service we > > should know about, how do you figure it's overheating, etc. ????????? > > > > Respond to group. > > > > 'Curly' > > _________________________ > > > > To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to > > reply directly . . . . . . > > > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: 97 Accord Stalling after about 5 minutes.
Had a look at the plugs? bob
John Smith wrote: > > Weather is not a factor. The car was just bought by my sister. She got it > for $200 bux. SHe bought it as a beater, and isn't expecting a perfectily > running car or anything, although, except for the stalling issue, the car > runs GREAT! I started it about a month ago, and weather was about 20 > Celcius. Started it yesterday, and drove it to my house, with temp about > teh same. about 250,000KM's on it now. It does need a basic tune up, but > other than that, drivetrain wise, she seems to be in very good condition. > I don't think the car in general is overheating. I'm thinking the coil > itself may be overheating, because like I said, It stalls after about 5 > minutes after a cold start, then after that stalls as soon as gas is let > off. > > "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> wrote in message > news:3F31937D.442B5728@_interbaun.com... > > John Smith wrote: > > > > > > Something is overheating and causing this beast to stall. Checked > and > > > cleaned all pkugs. Wires are fine except #2 CYlinder, which I will > replace. > > > Right now, I've just unplugged it. I'm guessing Ignition coil or > something > > > else ignition related. Any thoughts on where I should start, or any > other > > > tests I can do to pin point the problem? If the car is moving its > fine. > > > As soon as you don't have the gas going, she stalls. EG: After it > stalls, > > > I can put it into Neutral, rev it up a bit, throw it into drive, and > it'll > > > be fine, until I have to stop again. > > > > _______________________ > > > > John, > > Tell us about your local weather, do you keep your car in a cool > > parkade, is it very humid, how long have you had the car, what's the > > mileage, have you changed the timing belt recently, any other service we > > should know about, how do you figure it's overheating, etc. ????????? > > > > Respond to group. > > > > 'Curly' > > _________________________ > > > > To REPLY: You must remove two underscores from the return address to > > reply directly . . . . . . > > > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
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