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Old 24 Feb 2007, 10:10 am
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Default 95 Civic

My sons 95 civic died the other day running fine then went to take off
at a light and it died, it turns over fine the rotor and turns when
cranking so i don't think the belt is at fault , in fact the rotor lines
up with number one cylinfder , so it did not jump I checked the main
relay its working i can hear the fuel pump. it seems to be getting gas
I tryed starting fluid. so is is leading me to ignition, anyone know
what goes on these things coil or ignitor???? HELP PLEASE
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Old 26 Feb 2007, 06:30 pm
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Default Re: 95 Civic

@comcast,net > wrote:
> My sons 95 civic died the other day running fine then went to take off
> at a light and it died, it turns over fine the rotor and turns when
> cranking so i don't think the belt is at fault , in fact the rotor lines
> up with number one cylinfder , so it did not jump I checked the main
> relay its working i can hear the fuel pump. it seems to be getting gas
> I tryed starting fluid. so is is leading me to ignition, anyone know
> what goes on these things coil or ignitor???? HELP PLEASE

all fixed it was the coil and rotor
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