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Home > Home & Garden > Cars & Trucks   »   95 civic, after i washed the motor, the car won't run

 
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Old Apr 19, 2008, 03:38 PM
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95 civic, after i washed the motor, the car won't run

hello, i have a 1995 honda civic, and i washed the motor, after i washed it the car start fine ,but then it lost power and it doesn't run the same as before,it sound funny, but it doesn't runs strong anymore. please help me!!!!!

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Old Apr 19, 2008, 05:31 PM   #2  
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You got some moisture into the electrical system when you washed the engine.
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Old Apr 19, 2008, 08:05 PM   #3  
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I agree with twinkiedooter. Remove the distributor cap and see if you have moisture in there. If so, wipe it out and hit with a can of compressed air.
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. Spark plug wires. Spray with WD-40, which will displace moisture and help prevent secondary voltage from shorting out. If this solves the problem, it indicates the spark plug wires need replacing.

. Distributor Cap. Moisture can develop inside the distributor cap. Make sure to use a ventilated cap with a good O-ring. It's important for the O-ring to seal properly between the cap and housing. Coat the O-ring with silicone grease. If moisture has developed, dry the inside of the cap with a paper towel and spray with WD-40, wiping off the excess.
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