Honda Car Forum | |
|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Honda Parts Search |
|
| ||
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
So my '89 CRX HF with LS motor has been giving me a total headache.
Two years ago it died and would not start for a few months. I didn't do anything with it since I had another car and no time to work on it. But then one day it started up again. No problems for a year. The weather turned really cold and one day I was driving and it cut out while I was driving on the street. It wouldn't start for 10 minutes and then started again. After that it worked fine for another year. Then last week (weather was extremely cold again) it died while driving. Pulled over and tried restarting it for 5 minutes. Finally it started up. Drove fine for 50 miles. Tried to take the car out again and it wouldn't start. The next morning it started up fine. Needless to say I'm not driving it anymore until I get it fixed. Time to stop being delusional thinking the problem will go away by itself. Now, what do you guys think could be the problem? At first I thought it might be the main relay but it seems like people only have no start problems when the weather gets hot. And that is only no start. The car dies WHILE driving sometimes and that is the scary part. My car has only died in the really cold weather. So I'm thinking maybe it is a bad ground? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. |
|
|||
|
godofcars@gmail.com wrote:
[^^^ is that appropriate if you don't know how to fix this???] > So my '89 CRX HF with LS motor has been giving me a total headache. > Two years ago it died and would not start for a few months. I didn't > do anything with it since I had another car and no time to work on it. > But then one day it started up again. No problems for a year. The > weather turned really cold and one day I was driving and it cut out > while I was driving on the street. It wouldn't start for 10 minutes > and then started again. After that it worked fine for another year. > Then last week (weather was extremely cold again) it died while > driving. Pulled over and tried restarting it for 5 minutes. Finally it > started up. Drove fine for 50 miles. Tried to take the car out again > and it wouldn't start. The next morning it started up fine. Needless > to say I'm not driving it anymore until I get it fixed. Time to stop > being delusional thinking the problem will go away by itself. > > Now, what do you guys think could be the problem? At first I thought > it might be the main relay but it seems like people only have no start > problems when the weather gets hot. And that is only no start. The car > dies WHILE driving sometimes and that is the scary part. My car has > only died in the really cold weather. So I'm thinking maybe it is a > bad ground? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. > at this age, you should check the main relay anyway. go to tegger.com to find out what to do. other than that, check the ignition switch and loose wiring, especially battery earth. |
|
|||
|
Strong candidates are a failing (1) ignition coil or (2)
ignition module (= "igniter"). I'd suspect the ignition coil, first. How old are these parts on your '89 CRX, anyway? Since the car has been sitting a lot, I would also opt for a full tuneup, including check of the battery and alternator and administration of moisture remover to the fuel tank plus a fuel injector cleaner (= a bottle or two of Chevron Techron for under $20) For all ignition parts, use OEM only. They pay for themselves, and believe me, I learned the hard way. <godofcars@gmail.com> wrote > So my '89 CRX HF with LS motor has been giving me a total > headache. > Two years ago it died and would not start for a few > months. I didn't > do anything with it since I had another car and no time to > work on it. > But then one day it started up again. No problems for a > year. The > weather turned really cold and one day I was driving and > it cut out > while I was driving on the street. It wouldn't start for > 10 minutes > and then started again. After that it worked fine for > another year. > Then last week (weather was extremely cold again) it died > while > driving. Pulled over and tried restarting it for 5 > minutes. Finally it > started up. Drove fine for 50 miles. Tried to take the car > out again > and it wouldn't start. The next morning it started up > fine. Needless > to say I'm not driving it anymore until I get it fixed. > Time to stop > being delusional thinking the problem will go away by > itself. > > Now, what do you guys think could be the problem? At first > I thought > it might be the main relay but it seems like people only > have no start > problems when the weather gets hot. And that is only no > start. The car > dies WHILE driving sometimes and that is the scary part. > My car has > only died in the really cold weather. So I'm thinking > maybe it is a > bad ground? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks > in advance. > |
|
|||
|
P.S. Use one of our regular's swell sites on start/run
problems with Hondas for eliminating a lot of possibilities and helping with checks of the coil, etc.: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun |
|
|||
|
Hmm...well the engine parts are fairly new. The motor is a 94 and the
ignition coil is 4 years old. The fuel pump and relays are from 89. Some have suggested I have a failing fuel pump. Could this be the culprit? How can I check for this. I really don't want to change the fuel pump since that would mean dropping the tank which is a real pain to do. Yes, I am a fraud. I am no god of cars. ![]() On Feb 8, 10:38 am, "Elle" <honda.lion...@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote: > Strong candidates are a failing (1) ignition coil or (2) > ignition module (= "igniter"). I'd suspect the ignition > coil, first. > > How old are these parts on your '89 CRX, anyway? > > Since the car has been sitting a lot, I would also opt for a > full tuneup, including check of the battery and alternator > and administration of moisture remover to the fuel tank plus > a fuel injector cleaner (= a bottle or two of Chevron > Techron for under $20) > > For all ignition parts, use OEM only. They pay for > themselves, and believe me, I learned the hard way. > > <godofc...@gmail.com> wrote > > > So my '89 CRX HF with LS motor has been giving me a total > > headache. > > Two years ago it died and would not start for a few > > months. I didn't > > do anything with it since I had another car and no time to > > work on it. > > But then one day it started up again. No problems for a > > year. The > > weather turned really cold and one day I was driving and > > it cut out > > while I was driving on the street. It wouldn't start for > > 10 minutes > > and then started again. After that it worked fine for > > another year. > > Then last week (weather was extremely cold again) it died > > while > > driving. Pulled over and tried restarting it for 5 > > minutes. Finally it > > started up. Drove fine for 50 miles. Tried to take the car > > out again > > and it wouldn't start. The next morning it started up > > fine. Needless > > to say I'm not driving it anymore until I get it fixed. > > Time to stop > > being delusional thinking the problem will go away by > > itself. > > > Now, what do you guys think could be the problem? At first > > I thought > > it might be the main relay but it seems like people only > > have no start > > problems when the weather gets hot. And that is only no > > start. The car > > dies WHILE driving sometimes and that is the scary part. > > My car has > > only died in the really cold weather. So I'm thinking > > maybe it is a > > bad ground? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks > > in advance. |
|
|||
|
godofcars@gmail.com wrote:
> So my '89 CRX HF with LS motor has been giving me a total headache. > Two years ago it died and would not start for a few months. I didn't > do anything with it since I had another car and no time to work on it. > But then one day it started up again. No problems for a year. The > weather turned really cold and one day I was driving and it cut out > while I was driving on the street. It wouldn't start for 10 minutes > and then started again. After that it worked fine for another year. > Then last week (weather was extremely cold again) it died while > driving. Pulled over and tried restarting it for 5 minutes. Finally it > started up. Drove fine for 50 miles. Tried to take the car out again > and it wouldn't start. The next morning it started up fine. Needless > to say I'm not driving it anymore until I get it fixed. Time to stop > being delusional thinking the problem will go away by itself. > > Now, what do you guys think could be the problem? At first I thought > it might be the main relay but it seems like people only have no start > problems when the weather gets hot. And that is only no start. The car > dies WHILE driving sometimes and that is the scary part. My car has > only died in the really cold weather. So I'm thinking maybe it is a > bad ground? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. I'd still start with the main relay - it directly controls the fuel pump. The common problem with it is that the soldered joints inside become intermittant, and any temperature extremes can affect that. |
|
|||
|
This group gets far fewer reports of fuel pump problems
compared to the other candidate causes listed at Tegger's site. A failing fuel pump is not out of the realm of possibility, I just would not expect this first or near first to be the cause. <godofcars@gmail.com> wrote > Hmm...well the engine parts are fairly new. The motor is a > 94 and the > ignition coil is 4 years old. The fuel pump and relays are > from 89. > Some have suggested I have a failing fuel pump. Could this > be the > culprit? How can I check for this. I really don't want to > change the > fuel pump since that would mean dropping the tank which is > a real pain > to do. > > Yes, I am a fraud. I am no god of cars. ![]() > > On Feb 8, 10:38 am, "Elle" > <honda.lion...@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote: >> Strong candidates are a failing (1) ignition coil or (2) >> ignition module (= "igniter"). I'd suspect the ignition >> coil, first. >> >> How old are these parts on your '89 CRX, anyway? >> >> Since the car has been sitting a lot, I would also opt >> for a >> full tuneup, including check of the battery and >> alternator >> and administration of moisture remover to the fuel tank >> plus >> a fuel injector cleaner (= a bottle or two of Chevron >> Techron for under $20) >> >> For all ignition parts, use OEM only. They pay for >> themselves, and believe me, I learned the hard way. >> >> <godofc...@gmail.com> wrote >> >> > So my '89 CRX HF with LS motor has been giving me a >> > total >> > headache. >> > Two years ago it died and would not start for a few >> > months. I didn't >> > do anything with it since I had another car and no time >> > to >> > work on it. >> > But then one day it started up again. No problems for a >> > year. The >> > weather turned really cold and one day I was driving >> > and >> > it cut out >> > while I was driving on the street. It wouldn't start >> > for >> > 10 minutes >> > and then started again. After that it worked fine for >> > another year. >> > Then last week (weather was extremely cold again) it >> > died >> > while >> > driving. Pulled over and tried restarting it for 5 >> > minutes. Finally it >> > started up. Drove fine for 50 miles. Tried to take the >> > car >> > out again >> > and it wouldn't start. The next morning it started up >> > fine. Needless >> > to say I'm not driving it anymore until I get it fixed. >> > Time to stop >> > being delusional thinking the problem will go away by >> > itself. >> >> > Now, what do you guys think could be the problem? At >> > first >> > I thought >> > it might be the main relay but it seems like people >> > only >> > have no start >> > problems when the weather gets hot. And that is only no >> > start. The car >> > dies WHILE driving sometimes and that is the scary >> > part. >> > My car has >> > only died in the really cold weather. So I'm thinking >> > maybe it is a >> > bad ground? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. >> > Thanks >> > in advance. > > |
|
|||
|
First thing you should check: Is your ECU throwing any codes? -- Gohan Ryu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gohan Ryu's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=250018 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=671913 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
|
|||
|
Nope, no codes. I guess I will order a new relay from Honda and try
that first. I mean how much are they, $60? On Feb 8, 1:42 pm, Gohan Ryu <Gohan.Ryu.2lp...@no-mx.nodomain.com> wrote: > First thing you should check: Is your ECU throwing any codes? > > -- > Gohan Ryu > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Gohan Ryu's Profile:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=250018 > View this thread:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=671913 > > http://www.automotiveforums.com |
|
|||
|
A new main relay should cost a bit less than that. Try the
online OEM Honda parts sites I list at: http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html Also, if you know how to solder or are willing to take a crash course, the old one can be re-soldered pretty easily. See Tegger's site for more direction on this for one. You did go through the things to check for the main relay as listed at Tegger's site, right? <godofcars@gmail.com> wrote > Nope, no codes. I guess I will order a new relay from > Honda and try > that first. I mean how much are they, $60? > > > On Feb 8, 1:42 pm, Gohan Ryu > <Gohan.Ryu.2lp...@no-mx.nodomain.com> > wrote: >> First thing you should check: Is your ECU throwing any >> codes? >> >> -- >> Gohan Ryu >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Gohan Ryu's >> Profile:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=250018 >> View this >> thread:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=671913 >> >> http://www.automotiveforums.com > > |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| 89 civic keeps on dying when engine stars | john | Honda 3 | 7 | 23 Jul 2006 02:22 pm |
| CD player dying? | Francis Rowe | Acura | 0 | 20 Aug 2005 02:50 pm |
| dying by degrees (91 Integra gs) | jsk2@excite.com | Acura | 1 | 18 Mar 2005 01:29 pm |
| Dying by degrees ('91 Integra gs) | zZero | Honda 3 | 0 | 17 Mar 2005 10:28 pm |
| Re: Dying alternator? | 93 Civic EX Coupe/99 Accord Sedan | Honda 2 | 0 | 14 Aug 2003 10:17 pm |