95 Civic long cranking time
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95 Civic long cranking time
95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
thanx dean
started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
thanx dean
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Re: 95 Civic long cranking time
<Dino487@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
>
A good place to start is http://tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun
Mike
news:1130288469.640692.276940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
>
A good place to start is http://tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun
Mike
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Re: 95 Civic long cranking time
<Dino487@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
>
A good place to start is http://tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun
Mike
news:1130288469.640692.276940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
>
A good place to start is http://tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun
Mike
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Re: 95 Civic long cranking time
<Dino487@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1130288469.640692.276940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
Got spark?
Does it puff smoke once started?
> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
Got spark?
Does it puff smoke once started?
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Re: 95 Civic long cranking time
<Dino487@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1130288469.640692.276940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
Got spark?
Does it puff smoke once started?
> 95 honda civic ,wasrunning fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
Got spark?
Does it puff smoke once started?
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Re: 95 Civic long cranking time
Dino487@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> 95 honda civic ,was running fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
----------------------------
Read the part in your manual about how to start a flooded Honda. If that
solves it, run a can of Techron injector cleaner thru it, or a couple
tanks of Gasohol. A dripping injector will sabotage your car overnight
and make it almost impossible to start (unless you do what the manual
says). HOWEVER, If it won't restart after a short trip, it's usually the
main relay. Cooling the interior of the car will restart it, or smacking
the dash with the key in position II. Pay a geek to resolder your relay.
'Curly'
>
> 95 honda civic ,was running fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
----------------------------
Read the part in your manual about how to start a flooded Honda. If that
solves it, run a can of Techron injector cleaner thru it, or a couple
tanks of Gasohol. A dripping injector will sabotage your car overnight
and make it almost impossible to start (unless you do what the manual
says). HOWEVER, If it won't restart after a short trip, it's usually the
main relay. Cooling the interior of the car will restart it, or smacking
the dash with the key in position II. Pay a geek to resolder your relay.
'Curly'
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Re: 95 Civic long cranking time
Dino487@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> 95 honda civic ,was running fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
----------------------------
Read the part in your manual about how to start a flooded Honda. If that
solves it, run a can of Techron injector cleaner thru it, or a couple
tanks of Gasohol. A dripping injector will sabotage your car overnight
and make it almost impossible to start (unless you do what the manual
says). HOWEVER, If it won't restart after a short trip, it's usually the
main relay. Cooling the interior of the car will restart it, or smacking
the dash with the key in position II. Pay a geek to resolder your relay.
'Curly'
>
> 95 honda civic ,was running fine and a couple of days ago it just
> started to crank and not fire i sprayed staring fliud in it to see if
> it was a fuel problem but nofire after about 1 minute it will fire and
> run fine till it completly cools down which it will again take about a
> minute to start,once running the car pull good and idles very smooth
> any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
> thanx dean
----------------------------
Read the part in your manual about how to start a flooded Honda. If that
solves it, run a can of Techron injector cleaner thru it, or a couple
tanks of Gasohol. A dripping injector will sabotage your car overnight
and make it almost impossible to start (unless you do what the manual
says). HOWEVER, If it won't restart after a short trip, it's usually the
main relay. Cooling the interior of the car will restart it, or smacking
the dash with the key in position II. Pay a geek to resolder your relay.
'Curly'
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