1996 Honda Civic - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Where is the fuel pump located on a 1996 japanese honda civic ferio ?
Fuel pump is in the top of your fuel tank.
Your fuel tank is under your back seat.
There may be a plate covering the pump access. Remove the screws and remove the plate. You will find the lines and cables entering the tank.
If you don't have a covering plate you have two options:
1. remove the tank from below (Very hard work.)
2. with a sharp chisel cut a hole about 8" in diameter in the very center hub under the seat. Be VERY careful to cut sideways and not straight down. Leave enough material so you can bend it back. Seal it with silicone once the job is done. MUCH MUCH easier than removing the tank.
If timing belt is off can it cause a pulsing in the revs
If by "off" you mean that you suspect that the camshaft is out of time with the crankshaft by one tooth the answer is probably no. Most engines won't even run with camshaft timing off by a tooth. Or they will run with extremely rough idle and very low power. And the ignition timing will be almost impossible to adjust.
If by "off" you mean the timing belt is not on the engine, the answer is no. Engine won't start without a timing belt. But you do run a near 100% chance of causing severe engine damage if you attempt to crank the engine without a timing belt.
If by "pulsing in the revs" you mean that the engine seems to be running fairly smoothly but it will rev at normal idle then occassionally rev higher for a second or two, I would suspect your Throttle Position Sensor. This tells the engine what the throttle is doing. If the sensor is erratic the engine's computer will improperly think that the throttle has been depressed. A TPS is not terribly expensive and is very easy to remove and install.
Howtotroubleshoot distribution system on1996 hondacivic1.6l
Last one of these i did with this problem i found that it was ihe IGN Module inside the distributer.. When i saw the price of this module.. I looked for a used distributer.. Bought one on Ebay for $40. complete with cap and roter and modules.. Fixed the problem. Could be a coil or electricty not comning from Ign switch.. You will have to check all these things before spending the big money.. I think that Orilly Auto parts can check the module if you bring it to them.
1996 honda civic knocking in the engine /transmission
Knocking is produced due to the following reasons:
- Contaminated fuel.
- Restricted or purged fuel line.
- Fuel pump pressure too high.
- Clogged Fuel Injectors.
- Ignition timing too early.
- Wrong heat range and air gaps of the spark plugs.
- Excessive carbon accumulation in the combustion chamber.
- Knock sensor.
- Brake system.
P1300
Error Code: P0301
Description:
Cylinder 1 - Misfire Detected
Possible Cause:
Wiring.
Ignition system.
Fuel injectors.
Fuel pressure.
Running out of fuel.
EVAP canister purge valve.
Evaporative emission system.
Low compression.
Base engine problems.
Engine control module (ECM).
Error Code: P0302
Description:
Cylinder 2 - Misfire Detected
Possible Cause:
Wiring.
Ignition system.
Fuel injectors.
Fuel pressure.
Running out of fuel.
EVAP canister purge valve.
Evaporative emission system.
Low compression.
Base engine problems.
Engine control module (ECM).
Error Code: P1300
Description: Random Misfire
Possible Cause:
As above.
4/25/2014 7:55:34 PM •
1996 Honda Civic
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on Apr 25, 2014
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No rpm smell gas
If you small gas on the spark plug, it's running rich. I would think your issue will be in your ignition. I would check the gap on the spark plug then check to see if it's getting a good spark. Then check your spark plug wires for cracks or corrosion on the terminals, and you can also use a DMM to check the resistance across the plug wire. Resistance should not exceed 0.3 oms. If that looks good then check your coil.
Where is fuel filter relay on 96 honda ferio
Not familiar with Honda Civics but I have never seen a relay or any other electrical component hooked to a fuel filter. The one for the fuel pump should be in the fuse panel normally under the hood. Usually identified on the cover or owners manual
My car cut off while i was driving
Civics are known to fail in two areas the main relay or ignitor.
1-First turn your Switch to ONII and check if your check engine light come on for two seconds and turn off, at the same time you need to hear the fuel pump priming. If you not hear the fuel pump the main relay is the culprit, if the CEL stay on retrieve the codes and start from there. The OEM MR is $60-65, eBay have the knock off for around $25.00
2- If the first part test fine, buy a spark tester or put a plug in the wire one. Have a friend crank the car and look for spark. If spark not present you have a bad ignitor. This ignitor is a little pricy OEM, The eBay units run for $25.00 but this are knock offs.
Hope this help
Carlos
Car won't up shift or down shift at hot temperature
your tranny shifts according to pressure the transmission control unit regulates the pressure to provide smooth shifts you need to take the car to a good tranny shop that has a scanner that can check the shift points
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