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Suggest you focus on recreating the problem. If it's an automatic try power braking in reverse. Hold the brake on with left foot so the car doesn't move and slowly press on the accelerator. This will torque engine and drivetrain to maximum and may reproduce the problem at will.
Where is the fuel cut off switch for honda crv
There isn't one. If you have no fuel pressure, you need to make sure there is 12v getting to the pump. If there is and there is a good ground, but the pump isn't running you need a new pump. If there isn't you need to go further up the circuit to figure out why not. Either the signal isn't getting to the fuel pump relay or there is a signal and there is an issue with the relay.
Firing order diagram for a 2003 3.0l V6 in a Honda Accord
Stand in front of the vehicle. The Rear bank (3 nearest the driver), are the low numbers. The Front bank (3 nearest the head lights) are the larger numbers. Working from Left to Right. The Rear bank is 1, 2, 3. The Front bank is 4, 5, 6. The firing order is
1, 4, 2, 5, 3, 6.
Another Question 95 Honda Passport 3.2 v6
you need the piston at TDC and cam marks lined up on markers. If you don't the valve and ignition timing is off. I sent you a link regarding this. It is your car, your money.
2002 Honda Civic EX 1.7. Most common issue with it.
The origin of the leak may be oil spilled form the Valve cover gasket job. With a warm, not hot engine, spray with degreaser and hose off the oil and cleaner. Leave to dry. Run car for a couple of days and check again.
Yes replacing the gasket should fix it as long as it isn't warped. Civics tend to get thrashed by young drivers, so you may need to get the head skimmed at a machine shop.
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