car wont start!
#1
car wont start!
hey im new to this forum and i was hoping for some help with my 2000 honda civic ex.
so from the beginning i put in a short ram intake car started for about fifteen minutes and died
the distributor wasnt producing any spark so i replaced it, but still no spark or start
replaced rotor and cap for it to but no start or spark.
checked fuses no blown fuses.
no idea what could be wrong its a d16y8
any ideas why im not getting any spark to spark plugs
so from the beginning i put in a short ram intake car started for about fifteen minutes and died
the distributor wasnt producing any spark so i replaced it, but still no spark or start
replaced rotor and cap for it to but no start or spark.
checked fuses no blown fuses.
no idea what could be wrong its a d16y8
any ideas why im not getting any spark to spark plugs
#5
Make sure voltage reaches the distributor on the Blk/Yel wire.
Yes, a stripped or broken timing belt will prevent spark. Remove the oil fill cap and have a buddy crank the engine. Use a flashlight to check whether the rocker arms move. If not, the timing belt has snapped.
Yes, a stripped or broken timing belt will prevent spark. Remove the oil fill cap and have a buddy crank the engine. Use a flashlight to check whether the rocker arms move. If not, the timing belt has snapped.
#8
Pull off the distributor cap and locate the Blk/Yel wire attached to either the coil or ICM. Turn the key to ON(II). Touch one test light or multimeter probe to the wire and the other probe to a clean metal part of the thermostat housing. You should measure voltage (battery voltage).
#9
okay could a bad battery terminal cause it to not get power? (that's what i think its called, thing that hooks cables to battery nub) one is cracked but it still turnovers like it wants to start and has been broken since i bought the car and never a problem
the distributor and all pieces in it have been replaced so that's not a problem. but i wouldn't know what tools to use to check voltage.
the distributor and all pieces in it have been replaced so that's not a problem. but i wouldn't know what tools to use to check voltage.
#10
A cheap test light will do the trick. You can even find one at Walmart.
Last edited by RonJ; 07-08-2010 at 05:00 PM.