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Old 28 Feb 2005, 01:10 pm
Jason
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Default Re: Diagnostic Question

In article <4223559D.9060105@labs.mot.com>, Clint Wilkins
<wilkins@labs.mot.com> wrote:

> Last night, I was driving down a street at about 15 mph when my car
> stalled. I drifted to the side of the road, put the car in park,
> cranked it up again, and then it ran fine the rest of the night. I
> commuted into work today and, again, it was fine.
>
> Does anyone have any idea why my car stalled and what I should do about
> it? Maybe it's as simple as needing a tune up?
>
> Details:
> 2000 Honda Accord
> ~75k miles
> it was drizzling rain last night
> the car has never given any problems
>
> Thanks!
>
> Clint


Clint,
I would not worry about it unless it happens again. It's possible that you
got some bad gas or gas mixed with water. It causes problems like the one
that you had until you use the bad gas. There was a gas station in my home
town that had a leaking storage tank. Water entered into the tank after
every major rain storm. Almost everyone in town learned quickly to avoid
that station and they eventually went out of business. You should also
open the hood and make sure you don't see any bare wires. On your next
tune-up, tell the mechanic about the problem--he can also check for shorts
in any wire or bare wires.

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