92 Honda Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 13, 2005.

  1. I have a 92 Honda Civic. I start the car and it just shuts off followed by a
    strong gas smell. I do not push on the gas to get it started because I know
    it can flood the car. Sometimes when I am driving it will just cut off on me
    no matter how fast I am going. Could somebody please help me. Thanks
     
    Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 13, 2005
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  2. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    Elle Guest

    Does it cut off only after the car has been driven, say, for 20 minutes?

    Any revving (up or down of the engine RPM when at stoplights?

    First blush guess is the distributor coil is dying. How old is the one in
    your car?

    Also, when was the last time you had the following changed:

    fuel filter
    air filter
    spark plugs
    distributor cap
    distributor rotor
    spark plug wires
    distributor ignitor (not a manual-specified routine maintenance item, but
    probably should be)
     
    Elle, Sep 13, 2005
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  3. No it just won't stay started some times. I have had everything changed
    except the fuel filter. What scares me the most is I never know when it is
    going to cut off while I am driving.
     
    Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 13, 2005
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  4. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    Elle Guest

    I would change the fuel filter first. It's due every 60k miles or 4 years,
    whichever comes first, anyway. It's not an expensive maintenance item;
    should cost under $75 total even at the dealer, I figure. If you're handy,
    you could do it yourself.

    Again, though, how old (in miles and years) is the distributor coil?

    Do you know how to use a voltmeter (ohmmeter, etc.)?
     
    Elle, Sep 13, 2005
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  5. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    Remco Guest

    Does it start right up after you stall out?
    When it does start does it smell like gas?
    Does the car buck and hesitate when it stalls or does it just stall
    without any warning what so ever?

    It could be any of the things already mentioned. You may want to run
    some injector cleaner (a gas additive) through a full tank of good gas.

    Also check all the connections to the distributor in that they should
    be properly seated.

    Remco
     
    Remco, Sep 13, 2005
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  6. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    remco Guest

    Just one more thought: when it stalls, does the radio cut out? Do the idiot
    lights on the dash come on?
    (asking to see if perhaps the ignition switch is bad)

    Remco
     
    remco, Sep 13, 2005
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  7. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Your symptoms point to a failing igniter. This could account for the strong
    fuel smell as well, since raw gas will get dumped out the tailpipe.

    What, SPECIFICALLY, item by item, has been done to this car in the last
    year or so? The word "everything" tells us nothing.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 14, 2005
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  8. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    RJ Guest

    As an owner of a 2004 civic what is an igniter and where is it located?
    Bob
     
    RJ, Sep 14, 2005
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  9. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Probably on top of the spark plugs, along with the coils.

    I don't think you have a distributor.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 14, 2005
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  10. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest



    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/startproblems.html#badigniter

    See other message for where yours is.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 14, 2005
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  11. Thank you for your reply. I had to replace my fuel pump.
     
    Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 15, 2005
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  12. Thank you for your reply. I had to replace the fuel pump.
     
    Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 15, 2005
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  13. Thank you for your reply. I had to replace the fuel pump.
     
    Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 15, 2005
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  14. Thank you for your reply. I had to replace the fuel pump.
     
    Danielle S via CarKB.com, Sep 15, 2005
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  15. Danielle S via CarKB.com

    TeGGeR® Guest


    So if I understand you correctly, nothing at all has been done to this car
    within the last year but the replacement of the fuel pump, and now you have
    this stalling problem?
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 16, 2005
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