drlvp
Oct 4, 2008, 05:33 AM
Hello!
My Honda Civic has always been super reliable until this week when it randomly died on a short run to a friends house.
After driving for about 4 miles, the car stalled. It was restarted immediately with no issues and drove on for another mile then the CEL came on and the car lost power - it runs smoothly at idle, but when you press the throttle it coughs and splutters. If I then take my foot back off the pedal, the car the retuns to a normal smooth idle but with the CEL light on. The car was carried home.
Yesterday morning, I found the 2P copnnector and read a troubleshooting code 4 from the ECU. This I matched to a Cranckshaft Position Sensor fault. I then called my local parts supplier who told me there was no such part available on their system.
I started the car from cold - it ran perfectly - I reved it hard and there were no issues - it was like the fault never existed. I took it out for a run locally to see how it went. The engine seemed nosier than usual and was all fine until it again stalled. I restarted it without any problems, drove about half a mile then the fault repeated - CEL light on and no power beyond idle. I parked the car up and strolled home.
First thing this morning, I returned to the car and started it up, drove it home without any problems - the diagnosis is that the fault only occurs when the engine is warm, although I fear that the CKP sensor is part of the distributor which is a very expensive part for a car of this age!
I will attempt to perform the K-test later today, and I may get out and replace the main relay while I'm at it just for good measure.
errrm... HELP! I love my Honda and would love to get that rock solid reliability back!
My Honda Civic has always been super reliable until this week when it randomly died on a short run to a friends house.
After driving for about 4 miles, the car stalled. It was restarted immediately with no issues and drove on for another mile then the CEL came on and the car lost power - it runs smoothly at idle, but when you press the throttle it coughs and splutters. If I then take my foot back off the pedal, the car the retuns to a normal smooth idle but with the CEL light on. The car was carried home.
Yesterday morning, I found the 2P copnnector and read a troubleshooting code 4 from the ECU. This I matched to a Cranckshaft Position Sensor fault. I then called my local parts supplier who told me there was no such part available on their system.
I started the car from cold - it ran perfectly - I reved it hard and there were no issues - it was like the fault never existed. I took it out for a run locally to see how it went. The engine seemed nosier than usual and was all fine until it again stalled. I restarted it without any problems, drove about half a mile then the fault repeated - CEL light on and no power beyond idle. I parked the car up and strolled home.
First thing this morning, I returned to the car and started it up, drove it home without any problems - the diagnosis is that the fault only occurs when the engine is warm, although I fear that the CKP sensor is part of the distributor which is a very expensive part for a car of this age!
I will attempt to perform the K-test later today, and I may get out and replace the main relay while I'm at it just for good measure.
errrm... HELP! I love my Honda and would love to get that rock solid reliability back!