Car shut off going down the road, what's the problem?
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Re: Car shut off going down the road, what's the problem?
check to see if the belt jumped a tooth or 2, and check the gap in your plugs. if those check out then start looking into fuel. turn the ignition on and listen for a faint whine coming from the rear, if you dont hear it theres a good chance the fuel pump is dead.
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Re: Car shut off going down the road, what's the problem?
Don't call people that are trying to give you solutions morons. Honestly we could give two shits if your crap honda ever runs again. You're obviously not smart enough to research or diagnose anything yourself. So i'll give you the best advice. Take it to someone who actually knows what they're doing. You probably fucked something up when you were changing everything.
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Re: Car shut off going down the road, what's the problem?
IT'S THE SAME FUCKING THING!
Also, given the amount of rain we've had lately, what you've replaced already(assuming you did it right and didn't make a new problem), and taking into account other, common, modded honda issues(lowering,no fender liners), I'd say it's the coil, if you didn't just run out of gas.
When they go, they go. Get a little bit of weather in them and that's it, especially if it's never been replaced. I've had two different cars parked side by side lose them both overnight.