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Honda problem car starts wont pick up stops imediatley had crank sensor also cam sensor replaced

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03 honda, no engine sizes stated, OUCH!
nice guessing , and never needed on those 2 sensors the PCM tells you at all times if they are good or bad with an y OBD2 scan tool made.
this is a STALLS post.
so can your right foot save the stall.? yes/no.?????
this is the #1 top best free test, that works on all cars.
#1

stalls are caused by 2 things.
1: engines is misfiring badly, the PCM will try hard to prevent the stall, if it fails to do that it means its very very sick.
2: ISC stuck closed or inop, or just dirty.

#1 has 50 causes.. and about 1 to 10 tests top find them
do you want to guess 48 more times. (2 down)
???/

or Test?
its your choice.

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SOURCE: 1996 honda accord engine turns won't start

catalytic converter in the exaust systeme maybe cloged . unplug the oxygene sensor andsee wat hapends

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mike loshbough

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2009

SOURCE: car turns over but wont start

if you have spark after you turn the key off the module is bad in the distributer replace it and you will fix the problem thank for your ansewr.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: 1991 honda civic clx wont start period after several OEM parts were installed

your timming might be off.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2010

SOURCE: 1995 honda civic d15b7 cranks but wont start. new

Are you sure you have correct timing? its definetly a fule problem, if timing is good then turn your key to the on position and try to listin for the fule pump to prime. While the key is in on position go to fuel rail, there is a valve on fule rail called sharader valve. Get a small screw driver and press valve in to check if car has fule pressure. if pressure is present then it is incorrect timing or possible bad cam sensor.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2011

SOURCE: While I was driving my 2002 Honda Civic I suddenly

The best idea is to access the Engine Control Module (ECM) using suitable diagnostic equipment connected to the data link connector of the car, in order to pull out all DTC's memored. DTC = Diagnostic Trouble Code. Then you will bu full informed about the root cause of the problem, and you will be able to repair & replace bad pieces and reset the ECM.
Let me know please about found DTC's. I will assist you kindly to fix the problem.

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