91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
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91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned it
back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
again and no problems.
I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
It just keeps turning over!
It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
-Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
-I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
(eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
Plug Wires are new (NGK)
Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would that
explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
not??
2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
....if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
tow.
4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or how
to replace it.
Any ideas are a help!!!
Thanks
Ryan
I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned it
back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
again and no problems.
I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
It just keeps turning over!
It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
-Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
-I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
(eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
Plug Wires are new (NGK)
Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would that
explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
not??
2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
....if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
tow.
4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or how
to replace it.
Any ideas are a help!!!
Thanks
Ryan
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
Ryan wrote:
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
first thing to do is check the computer for codes. if you have a 16,
your main relay's failing. check tegger's faq's for no-start conditions.
distributors are expensive, but there's seldom a need to replace the
whole unit. check the coil & igniter if the main relay fix doesn't sort
the problem. google is your friend.
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
first thing to do is check the computer for codes. if you have a 16,
your main relay's failing. check tegger's faq's for no-start conditions.
distributors are expensive, but there's seldom a need to replace the
whole unit. check the coil & igniter if the main relay fix doesn't sort
the problem. google is your friend.
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
Ryan wrote:
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
first thing to do is check the computer for codes. if you have a 16,
your main relay's failing. check tegger's faq's for no-start conditions.
distributors are expensive, but there's seldom a need to replace the
whole unit. check the coil & igniter if the main relay fix doesn't sort
the problem. google is your friend.
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
first thing to do is check the computer for codes. if you have a 16,
your main relay's failing. check tegger's faq's for no-start conditions.
distributors are expensive, but there's seldom a need to replace the
whole unit. check the coil & igniter if the main relay fix doesn't sort
the problem. google is your friend.
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
read this
http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
read this
http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
it
> back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
that
> explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and sometimes
> not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
how
> to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
#1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
being a possibility.
There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of it
is:
1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
the same source.
2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the output
of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the pulsating battery
voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for the
ignitor.
A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter or
o'scope for #3.
Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my son
recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the engine
around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely in
good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace it
anyway.
Mike
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
#1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
being a possibility.
There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of it
is:
1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
the same source.
2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the output
of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the pulsating battery
voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for the
ignitor.
A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter or
o'scope for #3.
Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my son
recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the engine
around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely in
good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace it
anyway.
Mike
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
#1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
being a possibility.
There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of it
is:
1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
the same source.
2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the output
of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the pulsating battery
voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for the
ignitor.
A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter or
o'scope for #3.
Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my son
recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the engine
around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely in
good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace it
anyway.
Mike
news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>
> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but it
> survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd start
> again and no problems.
>
> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
> It just keeps turning over!
> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>
> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>
> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>
> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>
> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
> sometimes not??
>
> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>
> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
> tow.
>
> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
> how to replace it.
>
> Any ideas are a help!!!
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
#1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
being a possibility.
There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of it
is:
1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
the same source.
2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the output
of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the pulsating battery
voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for the
ignitor.
A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter or
o'scope for #3.
Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my son
recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the engine
around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely in
good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace it
anyway.
Mike
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
"slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:xjdYd.40144$fc4.8305@edtnps89:
> read this
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
Note;there's a link on this page to IGNITER and ignition problems;that's
where yo want to go.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:xjdYd.40144$fc4.8305@edtnps89:
> read this
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
Note;there's a link on this page to IGNITER and ignition problems;that's
where yo want to go.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
"slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in
news:xjdYd.40144$fc4.8305@edtnps89:
> read this
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
Note;there's a link on this page to IGNITER and ignition problems;that's
where yo want to go.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:xjdYd.40144$fc4.8305@edtnps89:
> read this
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
Note;there's a link on this page to IGNITER and ignition problems;that's
where yo want to go.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
Can someone describe where the coil and ignitor are???
I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
I just done have spark.
I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
down a shey PLEASE :s
Thanks
Ryan
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>
>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
>> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but
>> it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd
>> start again and no problems.
>>
>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>> It just keeps turning over!
>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>
>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
>> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>
>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
>> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>
>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>
>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>> sometimes not??
>>
>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>
>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>> tow.
>>
>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>> how to replace it.
>>
>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ryan
>>
> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
> #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
> being a possibility.
>
> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
> it is:
> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
> the same source.
> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
> the ignitor.
>
> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
> or o'scope for #3.
>
> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>
> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
> faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
> Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace
> it anyway.
>
> Mike
>
I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
I just done have spark.
I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
down a shey PLEASE :s
Thanks
Ryan
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>
>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
>> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but
>> it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd
>> start again and no problems.
>>
>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>> It just keeps turning over!
>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>
>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
>> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>
>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
>> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>
>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>
>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>> sometimes not??
>>
>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>
>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>> tow.
>>
>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>> how to replace it.
>>
>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ryan
>>
> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
> #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
> being a possibility.
>
> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
> it is:
> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
> the same source.
> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
> the ignitor.
>
> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
> or o'scope for #3.
>
> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>
> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
> faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
> Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace
> it anyway.
>
> Mike
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
Can someone describe where the coil and ignitor are???
I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
I just done have spark.
I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
down a shey PLEASE :s
Thanks
Ryan
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>
>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
>> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but
>> it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd
>> start again and no problems.
>>
>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>> It just keeps turning over!
>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>
>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
>> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>
>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
>> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>
>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>
>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>> sometimes not??
>>
>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>
>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>> tow.
>>
>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>> how to replace it.
>>
>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ryan
>>
> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
> #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
> being a possibility.
>
> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
> it is:
> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
> the same source.
> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
> the ignitor.
>
> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
> or o'scope for #3.
>
> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>
> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
> faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
> Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace
> it anyway.
>
> Mike
>
I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
I just done have spark.
I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
down a shey PLEASE :s
Thanks
Ryan
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>
>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road, turned
>> it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other day, but
>> it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting, and I'd
>> start again and no problems.
>>
>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>> It just keeps turning over!
>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>
>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it under
>> the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>
>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a Ground
>> (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>
>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>
>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>> sometimes not??
>>
>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>
>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>> tow.
>>
>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>> how to replace it.
>>
>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ryan
>>
> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that. The
> #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the coil
> being a possibility.
>
> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
> it is:
> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
> the same source.
> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
> the ignitor.
>
> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
> or o'scope for #3.
>
> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>
> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had two
> faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the case.
> Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to replace
> it anyway.
>
> Mike
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
So i just tried it, and it started normal!
WHAT IS HAPPENING :s
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:g4mdnVLx6JoaeazfRVn-rw@rogers.com...
> Can someone describe where the coil and ignitor are???
> I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
>
> I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
> replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
> I just done have spark.
> I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
> when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
>
> I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
> So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
> down a shey PLEASE :s
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>>
>>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road,
>>> turned it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other
>>> day, but it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting,
>>> and I'd start again and no problems.
>>>
>>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>>> It just keeps turning over!
>>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>>
>>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it
>>> under the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>>
>>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a
>>> Ground (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>>
>>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>>
>>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>>> sometimes not??
>>>
>>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>>
>>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>>> tow.
>>>
>>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>>> how to replace it.
>>>
>>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ryan
>>>
>> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that.
>> The #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the
>> coil being a possibility.
>>
>> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
>> it is:
>> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
>> the same source.
>> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
>> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
>> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
>> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
>> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
>> the ignitor.
>>
>> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
>> or o'scope for #3.
>>
>> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
>> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
>> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>>
>> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
>> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had
>> two faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the
>> case. Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to
>> replace it anyway.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
>
WHAT IS HAPPENING :s
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:g4mdnVLx6JoaeazfRVn-rw@rogers.com...
> Can someone describe where the coil and ignitor are???
> I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
>
> I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
> replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
> I just done have spark.
> I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
> when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
>
> I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
> So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
> down a shey PLEASE :s
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>>
>>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road,
>>> turned it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other
>>> day, but it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting,
>>> and I'd start again and no problems.
>>>
>>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>>> It just keeps turning over!
>>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>>
>>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it
>>> under the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>>
>>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a
>>> Ground (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>>
>>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>>
>>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>>> sometimes not??
>>>
>>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>>
>>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>>> tow.
>>>
>>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>>> how to replace it.
>>>
>>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ryan
>>>
>> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that.
>> The #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the
>> coil being a possibility.
>>
>> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
>> it is:
>> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
>> the same source.
>> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
>> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
>> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
>> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
>> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
>> the ignitor.
>>
>> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
>> or o'scope for #3.
>>
>> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
>> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
>> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>>
>> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
>> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had
>> two faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the
>> case. Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to
>> replace it anyway.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
>
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Re: 91 CIVIC won't start!? No spark???
So i just tried it, and it started normal!
WHAT IS HAPPENING :s
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:g4mdnVLx6JoaeazfRVn-rw@rogers.com...
> Can someone describe where the coil and ignitor are???
> I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
>
> I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
> replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
> I just done have spark.
> I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
> when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
>
> I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
> So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
> down a shey PLEASE :s
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>>
>>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road,
>>> turned it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other
>>> day, but it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting,
>>> and I'd start again and no problems.
>>>
>>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>>> It just keeps turning over!
>>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>>
>>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it
>>> under the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>>
>>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a
>>> Ground (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>>
>>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>>
>>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>>> sometimes not??
>>>
>>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>>
>>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>>> tow.
>>>
>>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>>> how to replace it.
>>>
>>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ryan
>>>
>> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that.
>> The #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the
>> coil being a possibility.
>>
>> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
>> it is:
>> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
>> the same source.
>> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
>> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
>> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
>> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
>> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
>> the ignitor.
>>
>> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
>> or o'scope for #3.
>>
>> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
>> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
>> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>>
>> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
>> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had
>> two faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the
>> case. Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to
>> replace it anyway.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
>
WHAT IS HAPPENING :s
"Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:g4mdnVLx6JoaeazfRVn-rw@rogers.com...
> Can someone describe where the coil and ignitor are???
> I'm fairly savy with my car, but not so much with electronics!!
>
> I don't think it's the main power relay, as I get power, and that was
> replace 1-2 summers ago (as it died).
> I just done have spark.
> I'm going to pull every wire and plug and try to see if I can SEE a spark
> when I ground the plug (eng. bolt) and crank the eng.
>
> I don't have a code grabber - and looks like i need to buy a multimeter :s
> So I don't know how to check the Coil and Igniter... could someone dumb it
> down a shey PLEASE :s
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>
>
> "Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in message
> news:58mdnccu09M3FKzfRVn-3g@sedona.net...
>> "Ryan" <ryans@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:xtGdnXJYse0nnqzfRVn-og@rogers.com...
>>> Hello all. I drive a 91 civic, Hatchback. Auto, 230K on it.
>>>
>>> I had problems before... died on the highway, pulled off the road,
>>> turned it back on, and no problems. Felt like it was dying the other
>>> day, but it survived. Sometimes it would just fail right after starting,
>>> and I'd start again and no problems.
>>>
>>> I just tried to pull my car in the garage tonight, and it won't start!!
>>> It just keeps turning over!
>>> It started fine a few times today, and there's a full take of gas.
>>>
>>> -Fuel pump is priming. I can hear it at the rear, and I can hear it
>>> under the hood... There is pressure when I remove the gas cap.
>>>
>>> -I pulled a plug wire, stuck a screwdriver in it, and held it to a
>>> Ground (eng. bolt) - NO SPARK!
>>>
>>> Plugs aren't THAT old, I'll have to check them in day light. (NGK)
>>> Plug Wires are new (NGK)
>>> Cap and Rotor checked, all connecters good.
>>> Distributor was bought used, a while ago.
>>>
>>> 1) Are distributors the kind of part to break intermittently? ie. Would
>>> that explain why sometimes I have troubles, as mentioned above, and
>>> sometimes not??
>>>
>>> 2)Any thoughts or diagnostics I should do??
>>>
>>> 3)Does it make sense that it's the Distributor??
>>> ...if so, are they expensive? easy to change? - I'd rather not pay for a
>>> tow.
>>>
>>> 4) Maybe the Ignition coil ~ though I have no idea how to check that, or
>>> how to replace it.
>>>
>>> Any ideas are a help!!!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ryan
>>>
>> If you truly have no spark, I don't think the main relay affects that.
>> The #1 suspect is usually the igniter (inside the distributer), with the
>> coil being a possibility.
>>
>> There have been recent threads on troubleshooting these, but the gist of
>> it is:
>> 1) check for battery voltage on the ignitor and coil - I believe they are
>> the same source.
>> 2) check for battery voltage pulsating as you crank the engine on the
>> output of the ignitor where it goes to the coil - if you have the
>> pulsating battery voltage the coil is the prime suspect.
>> 3) if no pulsations, look for pulsations as you crank on the input of the
>> ignitor. If you have them there and not on the output, it looks bad for
>> the ignitor.
>>
>> A test light will do for the tests 1 and 2, but I think you need a meter
>> or o'scope for #3.
>>
>> Note- don't try for spark without *some* place for the spark to go - my
>> son recently fried the coil in his Acura by using the starter to bump the
>> engine around so he could get to the screw for the rotor. Live and learn.
>>
>> Finally, if you suspect the coil enough to remove it, inspect it closely
>> in good light. Some have reported cracks or burned spots. My son's had
>> two faint starburst patterns, about the size of a pencil eraser, in the
>> case. Any flaws that look like they came from inside are good reason to
>> replace it anyway.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
>