91 honda civic - accelerating, stalling problem - fuel or clutch??????

Discussion in 'Civic' started by 91hondacivic, Feb 19, 2005.

  1. 91hondacivic

    91hondacivic Guest

    I have a 91 honda civic dx. It's a 4 cylinder, 1.5 liter, manual
    transmission. I have been having some problems. When I drive my car and
    shift, the car seems like it might stall. It kind of jerks some and does
    not want to accelerate. Also, I was stopped at a red light. When the light
    changed, I started going a few inches, but then the car stalled. Before it
    stalled, it kind of did the same jerk thing as when I was shifting and
    accelerating. Does anyone know what the problem could be? Is the clutch
    going on it? Or is there a fuel problem, like the fuel pump or something?
    If anyone has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate them. Thanks a
    lot.
     
    91hondacivic, Feb 19, 2005
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    chris Guest

    I would start looking into changing the fuel filter, sparkplugs, sparkplugs
    wires, cap and rotor for starters. Also I would inspect the air filter.
    When was the last time you did an oil change?

    For plug wires, cap, and rotor I would use Honda OEM if your planning to
    keep the car for a long time.
     
    chris, Feb 19, 2005
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  3. 91hondacivic

    91hondacivic Guest

    Thanks for your reply, Chris.

    This morning, after my first message post, I went out to start my car and
    now it will not even start at all. It cranks, but will not fire up.
    We changed the fuel filter about a year and a half ago, along with the
    distributor cap and rotor. We have not changed the spark plugs or wires or
    the air filter. I will inspect those. I checked the oil level. It was lower
    than it should be. So, I put some more in. We changed the oil six months
    ago. It is due for another one I guess. I will check out the wires and
    plugs, etc.. and keep you updated. Let me know if you have any other
    ideas. Thanks a lot.
     
    91hondacivic, Feb 20, 2005
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    dan martin Guest

    MAn, ... Change the oil every 4 months, or sooner, replace plugs, and air
    filter, and wires if you haven;'t don'e it in a while, and I assume you
    haven't, and I don't know how long you have had this car.
    Here's a basic idea if you bought this car used, change everything that
    wears out, fluids, filters, plugs, wires; they don't last forever.

    To your question, maybe this will help. I was having a stuttering problem
    with my 91 civic comming off the line. I reasoned that it was probobly
    electrical. I started off with the cap and rotor , found the set screw on
    the rotor to be loose, Changed cap and rotor anyways as I had it off and my
    stuttering problem is gone.
    Hope you have the same luck, but for heavens sake, change the oil
    frequently, and the timing belt of you don't know when it was last done.

    Dan
     
    dan martin, Feb 22, 2005
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  5. Or NGK if OEM isn't readily available. I have been using these plugs and
    wires on my 92 Civic for quite awhile.

    Brian
     
    Brian Clifton, Feb 22, 2005
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    r2000swler Guest

    Several things come to mind.
    As other have mentioned, the fuel and igniton system
    shhould be checked, repaired.
    Change the fuel filter, spark plus, plug wires, rotator
    and distributor cap.
    If that doesn fix it, tyr some know good gas. The cheap
    stuff can cause bad performance.
    If the problem is still there, try some good fuel injector
    cleaner. If all else fails, change to O2 (oxegen_
    sensor. I have seen them act strange before the get
    bad enough to set an error code. We cured a friends
    hesitation in a 1990 civc (same engine and CEM) by
    ]cahnging the O2 sensor.
    Terry
     
    r2000swler, Feb 22, 2005
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