1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
#1
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1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
Hi there,
I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
flooded.
Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
half way round.
The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
is called?
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
Thanks.
Eddy
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I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
flooded.
Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
half way round.
The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
is called?
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
Thanks.
Eddy
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#2
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
#3
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
#4
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev�s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev�ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev�d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
check the coolant level in the radiator, as well as the expansion
bottle. in the rad, it needs to be FULL, in the bottle, to the MAX
mark. use correct antifreeze and distilled water.
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
#7
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
#8
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
======================================
The sensor you describe is in the top of your rad or block. It has to be
completely immersed to work. Fill your coolant reservoir and radiator.
Top up the reservoir to MAX the next evening. Your problems will
probably go away.
No tap water.
'Curly'
#10
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
If this symptom repeats (stalls after warmup; let sit 30
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
#11
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
If this symptom repeats (stalls after warmup; let sit 30
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
If this symptom repeats (stalls after warmup; let sit 30
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
If this symptom repeats (stalls after warmup; let sit 30
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
mins. or so, and it will start again), I would strongly
suspect a failing ignition coil. Old coils get persnickety
with temperature changes.
"teched" <none@000.com> wrote
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight
> away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev's. I managed to get it into
> a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine
> kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and
> started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for
> 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and
> it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev'ing it
> hard, he
> noticed that when he rev'd it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently
> there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine
> is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what
> the sensor
> is called?
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched <none@000.com> wrote in
news:962045_2bd3866a5c66bdabb6736a1962c2dc54@autob oardz.com:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
Engine Coolant Temp sensor.(ECT)
They can be measured with an Digital Multimeter's ohmmeter mode.
It is usually located near the thermostat,near where the radiator hose goes
into the block.
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:962045_2bd3866a5c66bdabb6736a1962c2dc54@autob oardz.com:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
Engine Coolant Temp sensor.(ECT)
They can be measured with an Digital Multimeter's ohmmeter mode.
It is usually located near the thermostat,near where the radiator hose goes
into the block.
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
#15
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Re: 1996 Civic 1.3 dx stalls after 20 minutes
teched <none@000.com> wrote in
news:962045_2bd3866a5c66bdabb6736a1962c2dc54@autob oardz.com:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
Engine Coolant Temp sensor.(ECT)
They can be measured with an Digital Multimeter's ohmmeter mode.
It is usually located near the thermostat,near where the radiator hose goes
into the block.
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:962045_2bd3866a5c66bdabb6736a1962c2dc54@autob oardz.com:
> Hi there,
>
> I was stuck in traffic when my civic stalled, I managed to
> splutteringly start it but found it would stall straight away unless I
> kept it in extremely high rev’s. I managed to get it into a side road.
> Tried to start the car again sounded a lot like the engine kept being
> flooded.
>
> Waited an hour for the auto club guy who came along and started the
> car first time without splutterly. We then let it run for 10 minutes
> and it did not stall. I then took it round the block and it stalled
> half way round.
>
> The auto club guy managed to get it started by rev’ing it hard, he
> noticed that when he rev’d it the exhaust fumes were dark.
>
> He thought the car was overfuelling the engine. Appently there is a
> sensor that monitors the engine temp and once the engine is warmed up
> it tells car to lessen the fuel sent to the engine.
>
> Has anyone come across this fault before? Anyone know what the sensor
> is called?
Engine Coolant Temp sensor.(ECT)
They can be measured with an Digital Multimeter's ohmmeter mode.
It is usually located near the thermostat,near where the radiator hose goes
into the block.
>
> Any help would be greatly apreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eddy
>
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net