My 91' Honda civic seems to run great, except once in a while it will stall. One time it stalled and I had to keep trying about 6-7 times before it kept running. It's an automatic. I think this seems to happen when the car isn't parked level. What's going on?
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hi i would try fuel injector cleaner product u add when u put gas if injector problem it will solve it if not its carbon build up on throttle body air fuel mixture is an issue also look into maf sensor mass air flow is there a check engine on if so could send u in proper direction gasing up a tank of premium super 91 octane and up will help clean out minor issues danny
It is very possible that the lock down bolt, which allows adjustment of timing, has come loose. Re-set timing and tighten down bolt. Also the rotor button screw may have fallen out allowing the button to turn. Pull the distributor cap to check.
Could be many, many things, but just off hand I would have your fuel pump checked. Almost any garage should be able to tell if your fuel pressure is where it should be. The problem, of course, is that a failing fuel pump will run all right, and then it won't, and then it will. Eventually it will fail altogether and then your car won't start of run at all.
Hope this helps.
Try pounding on the gas tank with a rubber mallet or similar tool. (careful not to dent the tank) Try starting it. If it runs, replace the fuel pump (it's nfg). I've diagnosed numerous fuel pumps this way. Remember the pump needs to be replaced, if you drive it, you don't know when it'll fail for good. Hope this helps. Please post the results.
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