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Hey that's great! Didn't know that. I even asked some repair shops around my town if I could take my distributer in could they test it. They said no. Didn't mention Autozone.
However, I just...
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I agree, the Haynes manuals aren't as good. My point about the ICM testing wasn't well made, in that I was thinking about my lousy manual and what it was saying. I should have stated this. My bad!...
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I've never been very happy with any of the non-factory manuals. In the past, I'd sometimes get a couple, to cross check againt themselves.
For new cars I used to always buy the factory manual, but...
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My Haynes Repair Manual (Honda Civic & del Sol - 1992 through 1995) doesn't say that. It says "If the ICM fails either of the above checks, replace it." The above checks was the wiring testing I...
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Read all the threads about Honda Civics not starting, particularly about distributer trouble shooting.
I assume your engine cranks. By nothing coming out I assume you me no spark.
So, if your...
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I just solved a similar problem with my 95 Honda Civic. Wouldn't start, but I did have some spark. See my post about 95 Honda Civic won't start. It also turned out to be the coil. Even though they...
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I've fixed the problem. It was the coil.
Sometimes, even when the coil checks out using an ohm meter, they can still be faulty under high voltage. Basically the high voltage in the secondary can...
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My 95 Honda Civic won't start. Cranks good. Injects fuel (removed injecters and cranked engine - nice spray!). Appears to get spark (spark plug wire with old spark plug to ground for all 4 cylinders...
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