HELP! My Integra just dies...
#1
HELP! My Integra just dies...
It's my wife's '93 Integra GS. Occasionally, while driving, it would just stop firing, but the problem was intermittent. Usually, it would start right back up. This time, it won't. When I turn the key, I can hear the starter going, but no catch to make the engine turn over.
The rotor was REALLY loose, so I replaced the cap & rotor. No luck. Now I've replaced the distributor. Still nothing.
Where should I go next? Solenoid? Would the fuel filter cause this kind of problem? No loss of power when it is running. HELP! I need suggestions!
The rotor was REALLY loose, so I replaced the cap & rotor. No luck. Now I've replaced the distributor. Still nothing.
Where should I go next? Solenoid? Would the fuel filter cause this kind of problem? No loss of power when it is running. HELP! I need suggestions!
#3
I've got them, but thought maybe I was on the wrong track since the changing out the distributor didn't work. Would 1 wire going out shut down the entire system and make the engine die?
I figured that if 1 wire went out, it would miss, but wouldn't keep the other three from firing. I mean, the thing completely stopped firing all at once. We going along at around 45mpg when it went and I told her to not press the clutch so that it might possible get the engine to fire, like a push start. Didn't happen...
So, you think wires might cause a shutdown on all 4 cylinders at once?
I figured that if 1 wire went out, it would miss, but wouldn't keep the other three from firing. I mean, the thing completely stopped firing all at once. We going along at around 45mpg when it went and I told her to not press the clutch so that it might possible get the engine to fire, like a push start. Didn't happen...
So, you think wires might cause a shutdown on all 4 cylinders at once?
#8
i am having the same type of trouble with my crx right now, it is driving me crazy because i can't figure it out.
are you also losing your other electrical components--- cluster , clock, turnsignals any thing like that??
are you also losing your other electrical components--- cluster , clock, turnsignals any thing like that??
#9
Originally posted by aberry55
How difficult is that to replace? What has to come off for me to get to it?
Thanks for any help!
How difficult is that to replace? What has to come off for me to get to it?
Thanks for any help!
#10
Originally posted by DB7 2.0
when you take off the distributor cap, you'll see a rectangular black box with a coil/spring sticking out. that unit is your coil. its about $90 or so from the dealer for a new one.
when you take off the distributor cap, you'll see a rectangular black box with a coil/spring sticking out. that unit is your coil. its about $90 or so from the dealer for a new one.
Thanks for the help!