Help needed, car shuts off while driving

Acura93

New Member
So I just got an Acura integra 93. Car start and runs but it turns off while driving. I have no clue what the problem is. Hoping some one could give any suggest to solve this problem. All I have done to the car is change spark plugs.
 

vonnyvegas

Finger Tapping With Fury!
So you just bought the car? know any history? Was it stalling out before you changed the plugs? Does it cut out immediately? or bog down and then shut off? Are you just someone wanting their car fixed for free and won't ever post online again or you trying to join up to the integra scene and have fun with it all? lol I'm not to fond of people just trying to get something for free but when people really need some help and aren't fucksticks I'm more than happy to offer suggestions
 

Acura93

New Member
It bogs down then shuts off. I think it acts up more when it's cold.
 


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Rich-PMS

New Member
My cars shut off a couple times wile driving. Haven't even looked into the cause yet, but now i know where to start.
 

Aussie

Zoom-Zoom
I've had 3 G2s and had about everything that can go wrong go wrong to at least one of them. lol
 

Prozon

Kris
I'm too cheap to just swap parts lol. Buying parts is the LAST thing I would do. I'd crack out the duct tape and coat hangers before that. :p

Good job on fixing it. Good job on the guess Aussie.
 

vdot757

New Member
I am having the same problem with my car right now! Was the wire loose on the plugs, or inside of the dizzy? If so, where exactly so I can check mine? Thanks!
 

jcsports

New Member
I really need someone's professional help!!!! I have a 95' RS automatic, a month ago my car shut off while driving, no noise no sign of anything just shut off. It would start again and then die. I had a mechanic check it for me and everything was fine but computer pulled a code for a bad distributor. He suggested I also replace the main relay so, I replaced both from pepboys and I had originally just put new cap & rotor, plugs and cables. The car ran fine after that and now it happened again. I have no clue what it could be and at this point my mechanic can't figure it out as well. The car is running fine now but I know it's only a matter of time before it happens again.
 

Aussie

Zoom-Zoom
The loose wires are usually on the plugs above and to the right of the distributor. They seem to like to back out there, maybe too much tension :idk:
 
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