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Car Forum / Acura Cars / November 2005

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Car stop while driving

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dylin - 24 Nov 2005 21:32 GMT
Driving at the highway, my 91 2dr Accura Integra RS, (manual driving)
suddenly stop!  All the lights on the dash turned on at the same time.
Safely came to a stop and tried again, only the engine is trying to start
but not "turning-over" actually starting.

Can someone help me what is happening.  Christmas is around the corner and
I can't afford to take it to a mechanic for service.

Thanks,
Jim Yanik - 24 Nov 2005 22:39 GMT
> Driving at the highway, my 91 2dr Accura Integra RS, (manual driving)
> suddenly stop!  All the lights on the dash turned on at the same time.
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>
> Thanks,

So your car CRANKS,but does not run.OK
When cranking,does it sound different than usual? Maybe a faster WHIR than
the usual cranking sound?
Maybe your timing belt has broken.(that could get expensive)
Or;
It could be an ignition problem;loss of spark,maybe a bad igniter or coil.
It couid be a fuel problem; a bad main relay,fuel pump,fuel filter.

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