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Old 22 Dec 2004, 04:29 pm
darien7684
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Default 1997 Honda Civic question

I don't know if anyone remembers the other post I had, but we are still
having the same problem.

Everything has been checked - the car has spark, fuel, and air. Any
suggestions?

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Old 22 Dec 2004, 04:47 pm
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Default Re: 1997 Honda Civic question

You actually see the injector spray gas into the throttle body during
starting?

darien7684 wrote:

> I don't know if anyone remembers the other post I had, but we are still
> having the same problem.
>
> Everything has been checked - the car has spark, fuel, and air. Any
> suggestions?


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Old 22 Dec 2004, 04:51 pm
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:29:37 -0500, darien7684 <hmh@ilmolaw.com> wrote:
>I don't know if anyone remembers the other post I had, but we are still
>having the same problem.


>Everything has been checked - the car has spark, fuel, and air. Any
>suggestions?


The order to check is ignition, fuel, compression.

If you're sure about the ignition and fuel systems, do a compression check.
You might have a broken timing belt.

A car without compression will sound like it's "free wheeling" when you
try to start it. It won't have the "groan groan groan" sound that is normal.
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Old 27 Dec 2004, 08:40 am
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No, we have not actually seen the injector spray gas into the throttle.
The guy that was looking at it seems to think there is too much gas
getting to the engine and flooding it out. The oil has a gas smell to
it.

Also, the timing belt was changed when we were trying to figure out the
problem. The car has 130,000 miles and we did it just for maintenance.

The mechanic that has it now has done all the tests on it and he says that
everything checks out.

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Old 27 Dec 2004, 10:36 am
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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 08:40:12 -0500, darien7684 <hmh@ilmolaw.com> wrote:
>No, we have not actually seen the injector spray gas into the throttle.
>The guy that was looking at it seems to think there is too much gas
>getting to the engine and flooding it out. The oil has a gas smell to
>it.


>Also, the timing belt was changed when we were trying to figure out the
>problem. The car has 130,000 miles and we did it just for maintenance.

So? Changing a timing belt is no guarantee that it was done properly.
It is no guarantee that it was tensioned properly and didn't snap 2K miles
later.

>The mechanic that has it now has done all the tests on it and he says that
>everything checks out.

Then your car runs. Congradulations.
If it doesn't, then clearly some test wasn't done.

Have you pulled a spark plug and verified that the ignition system generates
enough spark to jump 1/2"? Have you checked the timing?

Have you measured the fuel system pressure? What was the pressure?
Does the computer have any codes to report? Does the computer report that
everything is OK?

Was a compression test done? What were the compression results for each
cylinder?

If you using a mechanic, ask him to run the troubleshooting flowchart in the
honda service manual. If he hasn't a service manual, get your car to a
competant mechanic!
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Old 11 Jan 2005, 01:46 pm
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The mechanics have run all tests and it is not throwing any codes. There
si compressing in all cylinders. The car has everything it needs to start
(fuel, spark, air, etc.), but still will not start.

Does anyone know if Honda's run "dead on" when it comes to timing? That
is the only thing we can think of. The first mechanic said it was off by
4 teeth, so he fixed it so it was "dead on".

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Old 11 Jan 2005, 02:33 pm
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:46:55 -0500, darien7684 <hmh@ilmolaw.com> wrote:
>The mechanics have run all tests and it is not throwing any codes. There
>si compressing in all cylinders. The car has everything it needs to start
>(fuel, spark, air, etc.), but still will not start.


>Does anyone know if Honda's run "dead on" when it comes to timing? That
>is the only thing we can think of. The first mechanic said it was off by
>4 teeth, so he fixed it so it was "dead on".


How did it get off by 4 teeth? What is to prevent that from occuring
again? Has another mechanic rechecked it?

If it's not throwing any codes then it is something that is open
loop, such as a bad ignition coil. Does it really have spark? You've
actually pulled a plug wire and seen that it'll jump 1/4" to ground while
the car is being cranked?

Is the exhaust clear? Gases blowing out the tailpipe?

Fuel pressure? Injectors grounded and receiving a signal (put on an
osciloscope)?

You might have a bad computer. A honda mechanic can try a replacement
without having to charge you if it didn't need to be replaced.
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Old 11 Jan 2005, 04:31 pm
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As far as the timing, I don't have any idea how it would have gotten off 4
teeth.

I am just going by what the mechanics are telling us - they said they have
checked everything that a car would need to start and everything checks
out. They are going to look at the ignition switch and I guess we can
have them look at the ignition coil.

The dealer cannot get us in for another 2 weeks, so we are just trying to
think of things for the current mechanic to check.

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Old 11 Jan 2005, 04:52 pm
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:31:42 -0500, darien7684 <hmh@ilmolaw.com> wrote:
>As far as the timing, I don't have any idea how it would have gotten off 4
>teeth.


>I am just going by what the mechanics are telling us - they said they have
>checked everything that a car would need to start and everything checks
>out. They are going to look at the ignition switch and I guess we can
>have them look at the ignition coil.


GET IT THE HELL AWAY FROM THAT MECHANIC!!!
Call a tow truck, and have it taken to any other service shop.

A first year mechanic would have known if the ignition switch was bad
within five minutes! All you need is a voltmeter.

"Have a look at the ignition coil???" A 17 year old mechanic who only
knows how to change the spark plugs would know to take an ignition
wire off a spark plug, hold it 1/4-1/2" from a ground and have somebody
crank the ignition to see if the ignition is working.

You're being taken for a ride.


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Old 11 Jan 2005, 04:59 pm
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"darien7684" <hmh@ilmolaw.com> wrote in
news:f481d1cc0603901affc9b34a7eb573fd@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:

> As far as the timing, I don't have any idea how it would have gotten
> off 4 teeth.
>
> I am just going by what the mechanics are telling us - they said they
> have checked everything that a car would need to start and everything
> checks out. They are going to look at the ignition switch and I guess
> we can have them look at the ignition coil.
>
> The dealer cannot get us in for another 2 weeks, so we are just trying
> to think of things for the current mechanic to check.
>




Try here:
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