Welcome to the intermittant fault main relay club. Check the other posts (also Civic) for this problem on this website and http://autorepair.about.com Your problem is common and complicated. Good Luck.
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Does it start immediaetly back up or do you have to let it sit and cool down a bit before it will restart? These are popular for internal distributor problems when they get older/high mileage.
Check the starter motor. Many times they go on there own with no sign, and having someone crank it while using something to tap it often helps it turn over.
Sound a little like block exhaust or exhaust system starting to fail. If not this, the spark plugs are suspected. Have an old set of plugs around that you can replace to find out. Good luck.
check that you have enough cooling fluid and make sure the engine fan works if not it will overheat causing it to shutdown.check these things out first
their is no fuse for alternator.you can go to the auto parts store and they will test your car for free.And tell you weather it alternator or battery.But it sounds like a battery issue
either have a shop scan it for trouble codes or buy a scanner your self at local parts store have OBDII scanner and find out for your self it could be a number of things.
NEW BATTERY-SAME PROBLEM
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