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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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94 civic died

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marblondie@hotmail.com - 11 Mar 2006 18:33 GMT
my 94 civic ex died on me yesterday. i was stopped at a light and as I
preceeded to move foward the car died. this car is an at, but it
reminded me of when i was learning to drive a 5 speed and the engine
would stall and die, but without the  bucking. I tried to restart it
several times with the motor turning over evenly, but never igniting. I
have tested the spark plugs with the motor turning over and got no
spark.
Since my garage is currently filled up with a dragster my civic is in
the driveway and it is raining. When it stops raining I'm going to
check the fuel pressure.
What else should I check out?
Has anyone else been through a simular situation?
Elle - 11 Mar 2006 22:26 GMT
How old (miles and years) are the igniter and ignition coil?
The probability is high it is one or the other. This problem
comes up a lot here.

If it is not restarting at all, I'm betting it's the
igniter.

See http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/startproblems.html#chugga 
for assistance in checking these.

Also, a free online manual for your Civic may be had at
www.autozone.com . This manual also gives checks you can do
on the igniter and coil.

> my 94 civic ex died on me yesterday. i was stopped at a
> light and as I
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> What else should I check out?
> Has anyone else been through a simular situation?
Torak - 11 Mar 2006 23:17 GMT
Sounds alot like the Igniter...atleast it solved my problems when I had the
same symptoms as yous. Good luck

> How old (miles and years) are the igniter and ignition coil? The
> probability is high it is one or the other. This problem comes up a lot
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>> What else should I check out?
>> Has anyone else been through a simular situation?
marblondie@hotmail.com - 12 Mar 2006 23:12 GMT
Thanks, it turns out it was the ignition coil. all better now. thank
you very much

> How old (miles and years) are the igniter and ignition coil?
> The probability is high it is one or the other. This problem
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> > What else should I check out?
> > Has anyone else been through a simular situation?
Jim Yanik - 13 Mar 2006 01:53 GMT
> Thanks, it turns out it was the ignition coil. all better now. thank
> you very much

While you are at it,you should check out Tegger's MAIN RELAY repair
info;when hot weather is coming,this can cause a brief start,then die(due
to loss of fuel pressure),and just crank without starting,until the relay
cools enough for the cracks to make connection,and then the car will start
and run normally.

The relay costs $50 or more,but can be opened and resoldered.It's under the
dash on the driver's side,usually on the side of the footwell.
It's VERY common to Honda/Acura products.

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'Curly Q. Links' - 12 Mar 2006 07:49 GMT
> my 94 civic ex died on me yesterday. i was stopped at a light and as I
> preceeded to move foward the car died. this car is an at, but it
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> What else should I check out?
> Has anyone else been through a simular situation?

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Quickest thing to check is the Timing belt first. Open the oil filler,
look at the cam lobes with a flashlight, spin the motor for a second.
You won't wreck anything else if you've already been trying to spin it.
(Lobes should move)

'Curly'
 
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