Cleaned the carburator put a new starting coil on it still not crank
SOURCE: I have a 93 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 that cranks and
Ok...you mentioned that there is no spark coming from the coil when it's in no start...Is there power from the alternator going to the coil?
One other item...If the timing chain is worn and stretched, it is possible that the cam sensor and crank sensor are out of phase with each other, just enough where a temperature difference will change starting ability.
One question...while in no start, have you tried changing the throttle position while cranking to see if it lights at part or 3/4 throttle?
vicario123 is correct I have the same car the relay by the radiator was bad not allowing any power to the coil, injectors or plugs leading you to think the switch was bad but it is just the relay
SOURCE: 1997 honda civc 4 trouble codes po301,po302'po303'po304
All cyls misfiring. 97 honda. How many miles?Sounds like plug wires or a wet distributor cap. Yet if it is a Vtec The misfires could be occurring after the cams engage. Possible VTEC solenoid issue.
What fault codes are present in the engine control modules memory?
Testimonial: "the fault code P1381 said something about a camshaft position sensor but according to the AutoZone people that does not apply to this vehicle make"
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