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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2006

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Civic Stall

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neosirex - 20 Apr 2006 01:58 GMT
Hi my car is a 98 Civic Hatchback and just recently it stalled on me a
couple times like a minute or two after starting it up. It's a 98 cx
automatic.
Anyone have any ideas what that could be? I've heard suggestions that it
could be a fuel pump but i don't know so any help would be appreciated.
pars - 20 Apr 2006 03:45 GMT
Recently, my 98 Hatch had a stalling issue, which was address by
ignition switch recall. My car had over 250000km and the Honda
dealership still honoured the recall notice without any fuss.

Pars

> Hi my car is a 98 Civic Hatchback and just recently it stalled on me a
> couple times like a minute or two after starting it up. It's a 98 cx
> automatic.
> Anyone have any ideas what that could be? I've heard suggestions that it
> could be a fuel pump but i don't know so any help would be appreciated.
TeGGeR® - 20 Apr 2006 04:07 GMT
> Hi my car is a 98 Civic Hatchback and just recently it stalled on me a
> couple times like a minute or two after starting it up. It's a 98 cx
> automatic.
> Anyone have any ideas what that could be? I've heard suggestions that it
> could be a fuel pump but i don't know so any help would be appreciated.

Check this out:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x02-031e.pdf

Does the car always restart immediately?

Does it ONLY stall when cold, or after hot restarts as well?

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SoCalMike - 22 Apr 2006 18:40 GMT
> Hi my car is a 98 Civic Hatchback and just recently it stalled on me a
> couple times like a minute or two after starting it up. It's a 98 cx
> automatic.
> Anyone have any ideas what that could be? I've heard suggestions that it
> could be a fuel pump but i don't know so any help would be appreciated.

CEL lit?

any codes?

only time i had that problem, it was a bad primary O2 sensor (heater
circuit malfunction). car drove like crap.

waving $220 at the honda parts counter god got everything back in good
shape.
'Curly Q. Links' - 23 Apr 2006 18:09 GMT
> > Hi my car is a 98 Civic Hatchback and just recently it stalled on me a
> > couple times like a minute or two after starting it up. It's a 98 cx
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> waving $220 at the honda parts counter god got everything back in good
> shape.

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Too much . . . The primary O2 sensor for many newer Hondas are under
$100 at NAPA, at least in Canada. NTK 24172 for my '00 CR-V is $92, plug
and play.

'Curly'
neosirex - 03 Jun 2006 23:11 GMT
Well here's the deal guys i'm not getting any codes from the sensor thing i
got from autozone. My car only stalls in hot weather and once i start
driving for a couple minutes it's fine. so if i get past like 3 or 4
minutes of driving it won't stall.
'Curly Q. Links' - 04 Jun 2006 07:13 GMT
> Well here's the deal guys i'm not getting any codes from the sensor thing i
> got from autozone. My car only stalls in hot weather and once i start
> driving for a couple minutes it's fine. so if i get past like 3 or 4
> minutes of driving it won't stall.

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