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002 hnda civc ex starves for fuel

Runs fine then starves for fuel

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First check the fuel flow and pressure. the flow is most likely the fault , can be caused by a partly blocked filter , a worn fuel pump ,or faulty relief valve on the fuel rail.

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SOURCE: srs light stays on my 2001 honda civic ex

you should have it checked at a dealer ...that means that your supplemental restraint system is not active that is your airbags....!!!!!!

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Runs fine then it trys to die and runs very ruff acts like its starving for fuel changed fuel filter and still does it ?

Check the fuel pump pressure.
Also; when you use gas with ethanol, it attracts humidity that can turn into water during storage.
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Have DR650 motorcycle, seems to be fuel starved at higher revs, cutting out, replaced filter, and drained carby no better, any suggestions?

Check the Tank vent, If it's starving or cutting out it may be creating a vacuum on the tank. Open the tank a bit and see if it still starves at higher RPM. If it runs fine, Located the vent tube and lean it out or clean the vent on the gas cap either way. If it's still starving for fuel, then look at the petcock. If it's one of the vacuum diaphragm auto types, the diaphragm is probably bad and will need to be replaced. Dump it and get a manual valve.
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I have a 1995 honda civc ex V-Tec. And I'm geting water on my spark plugs. is that a blown head gasget, or a craked block or head. there is no water in the oil. thats fine. one's I get it started...

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Truck acts like it is running out of gas? Replaced fuel filter. Ran fine for awhile but now still acts like it is starving for fuel.

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Is there an external trans filter 2002 civc ex 2dr

no. only service that can been done is a flush.
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Srs light stays on my 2001 honda civic ex

you should have it checked at a dealer ...that means that your supplemental restraint system is not active that is your airbags....!!!!!!
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If i stop or let idle i feels like its being starved for fuel.. turn off the engine and start it again it runs fine till i stop again. Just replaced the fuel pump a week ago and has been running fine.

Mine did that to me about 4 months ago. I started by changing the fuel filter it ran great for a month. but by doing that it released all the pressure off of the fuel pump which then went out. If you run your vehicle below 1/4 tank it starves the fuel pump. The pump needs that fuel because; The fuel is the lubrication for the pump. Running your tank down consistently over a period of time will short the pump out faster.
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