Filipe
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Integra 91 won´t start solved
Hello,
Im with car trouble, a few days ago the car just stopped working, tried to put it to work but nothing ...
It felt that it would begin work but would not start, after some tests that were made to the engine,
it was found that the problem was the ignition module or ignition coil, I ended up buying both parts because they were cheap.
But yet the car remains the same ...
Simply will not start.
There was several tests, the relays, alarm, fuel pump, injectors, distributor, spark plugs, battery, etc, etc ...
And nothing ...
I suspect a thing, since I bought the car (4 months) and then I saw how things worked when I try to put the car to work, to check the ECU to see if any errors appear, ECU blinks one time only,
since I have the car this happens,
i think that is normal maybe a check-up... I didn't now...
but as the suspicions were directed to the electrical part (distributor and things related to it), I never gave importance to that "warning" of the ECU. I went searching for possible problems and I found this:
The ECU uses this sensor to calculate air/fuel ratio, so no wonder why it kept cutting out!
This was removed from the site:
Can this be the problem of my car?
The oxygen sensor??
Best Regards.
Hello,
Im with car trouble, a few days ago the car just stopped working, tried to put it to work but nothing ...
It felt that it would begin work but would not start, after some tests that were made to the engine,
it was found that the problem was the ignition module or ignition coil, I ended up buying both parts because they were cheap.
But yet the car remains the same ...
Simply will not start.
There was several tests, the relays, alarm, fuel pump, injectors, distributor, spark plugs, battery, etc, etc ...
And nothing ...
I suspect a thing, since I bought the car (4 months) and then I saw how things worked when I try to put the car to work, to check the ECU to see if any errors appear, ECU blinks one time only,
since I have the car this happens,
i think that is normal maybe a check-up... I didn't now...
but as the suspicions were directed to the electrical part (distributor and things related to it), I never gave importance to that "warning" of the ECU. I went searching for possible problems and I found this:
The ECU uses this sensor to calculate air/fuel ratio, so no wonder why it kept cutting out!
This was removed from the site:
Code:
http://lonewolfonline.net/honda-civic-faulty-o2-sensor/
The oxygen sensor??
Best Regards.
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