1990 Civic Si died while driving

Discussion in 'Civic' started by 303mike, Dec 15, 2005.

  1. 303mike

    303mike Guest

    I have a 1990 Civic Si with abot 160k miles. While exiting my parking lot
    this morning the car lost all power. The battery is fine, and the engine
    will crank, but there is no spark. The check engine light did not come on.
    I had the timing belt replaced about a year and a half ago (about 20k miles
    ago). At that same time, I replaced the distributor, thinking that might
    have been the issue. I replaced it with a rebuilt aftermarket part. I can
    try replacing it again, but I was wondering how many other things it could
    be (coil, etc..). The plugs and wires are both in good shape. Is there any
    way that I can test different parts without replacing them? I have limited
    tools.
     
    303mike, Dec 15, 2005
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  2. 303mike

    Elle Guest

    Yes, there are some checks you can do of the coil and
    igniter. That's especially a good idea given there's no
    spark. See http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#startrun

    Also, www.autozone.com has an online manual for your car in
    its "free repair guides." It has info on checking these
    parts, too. www.slhonda.com has parts drawings that are
    helpful, or you might want to buy from it.

    I really would spend the bucks for an OEM coil and OEM
    igniter, if indications are it's one of these. Also, one's
    failure can tend to lead to the other's failure. OEM coils
    and igniters are really not that much more expensive than
    aftermarket ones.

    I base this on plenty of distributor experience with my 91
    Civic. Aftermarket coils in particular for me were a lousy
    gamble.
     
    Elle, Dec 15, 2005
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  3. 303mike

    jim beam Guest

    i've had that happen twice now - both times igniter. exact same
    symptoms. some after market igniter units are inferior quality and
    rapidly succumb to the heat.
     
    jim beam, Dec 16, 2005
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