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honda civic. change spark plugs which are down tubes. you just need an extension on the end of the spark plug socket connect it to a ratchet wrench hope this helps regards Jim

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...spark plus, plug wires, Air filter, Check fuel pump and filter, but it still does it why? 1998 Honda Civic LX 1.6L 4 cyl engine (252,000 miles) simply add a can of SEAFOAM(parts store) to a 1/2 tank ...

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spark plugs and I have had great success. Change the plugs, wires, and maybe the distributor cap :) Hello, I would start by checking your spark plugs, especially if the car doesnt seem to run roght or

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...changing the fuel filter, distributor cap and rotor, and air filter. It cranks but wont fire up... a couple days ago the car stopped running while my dad was driving at bout 20mph. The plugs smelled ...

...1998 honda civic ex. It cranks but Engine does not start . I could not locate the fuel injectors fuse. I openned fuel line and fuel spurt out when it cranking. But I smell no gas at airfilter intake. ...

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...1998 honda civic dx 1.6 L , It had a dead cylinder so he was taking off the spark plug wires one by one then he dropped the the wire car stalled and now wont start now . He change the distributor and ...

spark plugs, spark plug wires or fuel filter. Just had spark plugs and wires changed and light was on before and after. Both distributer and catalytic converter are very expensive...Any possibility of

...spark plugs? Do you have fuel pressure at the fuel rail? A broken timing belt will make the car sound alot different than normal when cranking. could be your timing belt broke or jumped a tooth had ...

...spark. like i said did minor tune up other day. cap,rotor,plugs,oil change. drove 15 - 20 miles and it died. help Now we are getting somewhere!! Check for power to your distributor. If you have it ...

...Changing your catalytic converter is the sure-fire fix, but if you are on a budget you can try: 1. Make sure spark plugs are not fouled. If fouled change them. 2. Change oil and oil filter 3. Run a ...

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