Car turning over but not starting, or stalling as soon as starting

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Ed, Aug 22, 2005.

  1. Ed

    Ed Guest

    I have a problem where my 91 accord lx either turns over but does not
    start, or starts and stall within 2 seconds. After starting and
    stalling it has trouble starting again. Once it gets going it is fine,
    and sometimes it starts ok. It does not seem to be connected to heat,
    etc. It has happened with the car warned up, and the car cold.


    I took out the spark plug once and was able to get spark against the
    value cover bolt from 1/4 inch away.
    I have sprayed starting fluid in the air intake and started with gas
    pedal down all the way and that has worked a couple times
    I replaced the spark plug and that was enough to get it going once.

    There is plenty of gas.
    I replaced the whole distributor(excpet ignition coil) and replaced the
    ignitor(oem) about 4 months ago(and adjusted the timing). The checked
    the resistence on the ignition coil then and it looked ok. Replaced
    fuel filter(aftermarket) 6 months ago. The checked the resistence on
    the
    I tested the resistence of the spark plug wires and they are well
    within spec.
    When I took about the spark plugs, I think 2 of them had oil on the
    inside.
    The dealer checked my injectors a couple months ago.
    The check engine light is not on when started. I checked the codes
    and the the check engine light did not flash but the sport light did.
    I thought it was the check engine light the flashes??? the sport light
    flashed 1, 2, 7, 8 which does not seem to make a lot of sense.

    Any ideas?
     
    Ed, Aug 22, 2005
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  2. Is your ignition switch original? Just for kicks when it does the
    stalling two seconds after you start it, hold the switch a little
    toward the start position (in other words don't let it spring all the
    way back to the run position). See if it keeps running. If so, your
    switch is failing and you won't get a code on it.

    Has your main relay been changed/reworked?
     
    Frank Boettcher, Aug 22, 2005
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  3. Ed

    TeGGeR® Guest


    Probably your EFI Main Relay. Very common.
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/startproblems.html#mainrelay
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 22, 2005
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  4. Ed

    Ed Guest

    I replaced the main relay and this is still happening.
    I think the ignition switch is origional.

    After it is happening starting and keeping the switch turned longer
    does not make it start.
    This time it happened after just running the car for a couple minutes,
    then turning it off for 5 minutes.

    Any other ideas???
     
    Ed, Sep 1, 2005
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  5. Ed

    B Squareman Guest

    Flooding from sticky injectors? I've tested 4 Accord injectors using
    45-psi fuel on a test bench. One injector will not close after shutdown.
    This could stumble the car right after startup and possibly flood
    it. There are simple procedures to de-flood.
     
    B Squareman, Sep 1, 2005
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  6. -------------------------------

    Ignition switch is your next item to swap. Honda recalled several
    million a couple years ago. The techs can swap those suckers with one
    screwdriver behind their backs. Do it yourself, or haggle them for a
    lower labour rate. . . .

    Since you say is sometimes happens only sitting a few minutes, it's not
    a leaking injector. That shows up after sitting all weekend, or at least
    over night. The cure for that, (flooded engine) as Burt mentioned, is in
    the manual. Hold the pedal to the floor and crank for up to fifteen
    seconds. I works.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Sep 1, 2005
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  7. Ed

    huppy34 Guest


    You might check to see if the inline fuel filter is clogge
    up,this will stop enough fuel to keep the engine from getting fuel t
    run properly!

    Huppy3
     
    huppy34, Dec 11, 2005
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