2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
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2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
B-Worthey
problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
B-Worthey
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"B-Worthey" <worthey42@bellDEEPsouth.net> wrote in
news:2JYUg.17092$vi3.11487@bignews3.bellsouth.net:
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose
> a problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and
> it just went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like
> it lost power and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not
> responding. It may have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of
> the road and tried to start it. It would not start, it was turning
> over, was not sluggish or anything, just would not start.
Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing belt
broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
> I added
> some gas to it thinking that maybe it was low and my gas gauge had
> quit working, but it still did the same thing. When I would turn the
> key to try and start it, the oil light and battery light would be on,
> but not really any others. Those may be th eonly ones that come on
> when you start it, of course at this point I don't remember. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
>
>
>
Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
www.tegger.com is a good resource.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:2JYUg.17092$vi3.11487@bignews3.bellsouth.net:
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose
> a problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and
> it just went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like
> it lost power and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not
> responding. It may have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of
> the road and tried to start it. It would not start, it was turning
> over, was not sluggish or anything, just would not start.
Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing belt
broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
> I added
> some gas to it thinking that maybe it was low and my gas gauge had
> quit working, but it still did the same thing. When I would turn the
> key to try and start it, the oil light and battery light would be on,
> but not really any others. Those may be th eonly ones that come on
> when you start it, of course at this point I don't remember. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
>
>
>
Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
www.tegger.com is a good resource.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"B-Worthey" <worthey42@bellDEEPsouth.net> wrote in
news:2JYUg.17092$vi3.11487@bignews3.bellsouth.net:
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose
> a problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and
> it just went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like
> it lost power and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not
> responding. It may have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of
> the road and tried to start it. It would not start, it was turning
> over, was not sluggish or anything, just would not start.
Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing belt
broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
> I added
> some gas to it thinking that maybe it was low and my gas gauge had
> quit working, but it still did the same thing. When I would turn the
> key to try and start it, the oil light and battery light would be on,
> but not really any others. Those may be th eonly ones that come on
> when you start it, of course at this point I don't remember. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
>
>
>
Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
www.tegger.com is a good resource.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:2JYUg.17092$vi3.11487@bignews3.bellsouth.net:
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose
> a problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and
> it just went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like
> it lost power and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not
> responding. It may have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of
> the road and tried to start it. It would not start, it was turning
> over, was not sluggish or anything, just would not start.
Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing belt
broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
> I added
> some gas to it thinking that maybe it was low and my gas gauge had
> quit working, but it still did the same thing. When I would turn the
> key to try and start it, the oil light and battery light would be on,
> but not really any others. Those may be th eonly ones that come on
> when you start it, of course at this point I don't remember. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
>
>
>
Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
www.tegger.com is a good resource.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"B-Worthey" <worthey42@bellDEEPsouth.net> wrote in
news:2JYUg.17092$vi3.11487@bignews3.bellsouth.net:
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose
> a problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and
> it just went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like
> it lost power and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not
> responding. It may have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of
> the road and tried to start it. It would not start, it was turning
> over, was not sluggish or anything, just would not start.
Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing belt
broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
> I added
> some gas to it thinking that maybe it was low and my gas gauge had
> quit working, but it still did the same thing. When I would turn the
> key to try and start it, the oil light and battery light would be on,
> but not really any others. Those may be th eonly ones that come on
> when you start it, of course at this point I don't remember. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
>
>
>
Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
www.tegger.com is a good resource.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:2JYUg.17092$vi3.11487@bignews3.bellsouth.net:
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose
> a problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and
> it just went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like
> it lost power and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not
> responding. It may have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of
> the road and tried to start it. It would not start, it was turning
> over, was not sluggish or anything, just would not start.
Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing belt
broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
> I added
> some gas to it thinking that maybe it was low and my gas gauge had
> quit working, but it still did the same thing. When I would turn the
> key to try and start it, the oil light and battery light would be on,
> but not really any others. Those may be th eonly ones that come on
> when you start it, of course at this point I don't remember. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
>
>
>
Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
www.tegger.com is a good resource.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
B-Worthey wrote:
>
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
> problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
> went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
> and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
> have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
> start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
> anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
> it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
> thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
> battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
> ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
> remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
-----------------------------------
Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
is suspect.
'Curly'
>
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
> problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
> went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
> and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
> have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
> start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
> anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
> it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
> thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
> battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
> ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
> remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
-----------------------------------
Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
is suspect.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
B-Worthey wrote:
>
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
> problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
> went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
> and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
> have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
> start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
> anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
> it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
> thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
> battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
> ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
> remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
-----------------------------------
Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
is suspect.
'Curly'
>
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
> problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
> went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
> and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
> have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
> start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
> anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
> it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
> thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
> battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
> ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
> remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
-----------------------------------
Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
is suspect.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
B-Worthey wrote:
>
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
> problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
> went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
> and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
> have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
> start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
> anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
> it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
> thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
> battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
> ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
> remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
-----------------------------------
Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
is suspect.
'Curly'
>
> Hello group! I've been reading on some boards here trying to diagnose a
> problem. I was driving to church tonight in my 2001 Honda CR-V and it just
> went dead while driving down the road. I noticed it was like it lost power
> and I pressed the gas pedal and noticed that it was not responding. It may
> have just went dead. I pulled off to the side of the road and tried to
> start it. It would not start, it was turning over, was not sluggish or
> anything, just would not start. I added some gas to it thinking that maybe
> it was low and my gas gauge had quit working, but it still did the same
> thing. When I would turn the key to try and start it, the oil light and
> battery light would be on, but not really any others. Those may be th eonly
> ones that come on when you start it, of course at this point I don't
> remember. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> B-Worthey
-----------------------------------
Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
is suspect.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
> If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing
> belt
> broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
>
>
In my estimation it was cranking at normal, speed. The timing belt was
recently changed (within the last 10-15,000 miles).
>>
>>
>>
>
> Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
> No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
> with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
>
> Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
> Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
> Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
Thanks. I'm not sure the spark plugs have been changed (just don't remember
now) since I've had it. My father-in-law works on Hondas and he did some
work on it recently, one thing he did was change the timing belt, but I
dont' know if he changed the spark plugs.
>
> www.tegger.com is a good resource.
>
> --
> Jim Yanik
> jyanik
> at
> kua.net
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
> If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing
> belt
> broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
>
>
In my estimation it was cranking at normal, speed. The timing belt was
recently changed (within the last 10-15,000 miles).
>>
>>
>>
>
> Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
> No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
> with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
>
> Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
> Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
> Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
Thanks. I'm not sure the spark plugs have been changed (just don't remember
now) since I've had it. My father-in-law works on Hondas and he did some
work on it recently, one thing he did was change the timing belt, but I
dont' know if he changed the spark plugs.
>
> www.tegger.com is a good resource.
>
> --
> Jim Yanik
> jyanik
> at
> kua.net
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> Now,was it cranking at a normal speed,or sounding really fast?
> If it was sounding like it cranked fast,like a "whir",then your timing
> belt
> broke. That happened to me in a 73 Civic CVCC.
>
>
In my estimation it was cranking at normal, speed. The timing belt was
recently changed (within the last 10-15,000 miles).
>>
>>
>>
>
> Next you have to check for spark and fuel delivery.
> No spark could be a bad igniter(in the distributor),or a bad coil(integral
> with distributor cap).Checking fuel delivery is a bit harder.
>
> Also,the engine computer will store trouble codes,you can get them read at
> Autozone or do it yourself with a code reader.
> Did you get a yellow "check engine" light on the dash?
Thanks. I'm not sure the spark plugs have been changed (just don't remember
now) since I've had it. My father-in-law works on Hondas and he did some
work on it recently, one thing he did was change the timing belt, but I
dont' know if he changed the spark plugs.
>
> www.tegger.com is a good resource.
>
> --
> Jim Yanik
> jyanik
> at
> kua.net
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>
> Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
> is suspect.
>
> 'Curly'
It is "high" mileage, roughly 130,000, but I just had the timing belt
replaced within the last 10-15,000 miles.
B-Worthey
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>
> Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
> is suspect.
>
> 'Curly'
It is "high" mileage, roughly 130,000, but I just had the timing belt
replaced within the last 10-15,000 miles.
B-Worthey
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
"'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>
> Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
> is suspect.
>
> 'Curly'
It is "high" mileage, roughly 130,000, but I just had the timing belt
replaced within the last 10-15,000 miles.
B-Worthey
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
Spray a little starter fluid in the intake hose. If it runs a little
bit, you have a fuel problem. If it doesn't start, there's something
wrong with the ignition system i.e. no spark.
On Oct 4, 8:24 pm, "B-Worthey" <worthe...@bellDEEPsouth.net> wrote:
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsc...@interbaun.com> wrote in messagenews:45246F7C.804A8CC7@interbaun.com...
>
>
>
> > Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
> > is suspect.
>
> > 'Curly'It is "high" mileage, roughly 130,000, but I just had the timing belt
> replaced within the last 10-15,000 miles.
>
> B-Worthey
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Re: 2001 CR-V, Died, Won't Start
Spray a little starter fluid in the intake hose. If it runs a little
bit, you have a fuel problem. If it doesn't start, there's something
wrong with the ignition system i.e. no spark.
On Oct 4, 8:24 pm, "B-Worthey" <worthe...@bellDEEPsouth.net> wrote:
> "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsc...@interbaun.com> wrote in messagenews:45246F7C.804A8CC7@interbaun.com...
>
>
>
> > Most important detail is the mileage. If it's high, then the timing belt
> > is suspect.
>
> > 'Curly'It is "high" mileage, roughly 130,000, but I just had the timing belt
> replaced within the last 10-15,000 miles.
>
> B-Worthey