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Melissa R
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*Very new to this - could not figure out how to answer questions asked by posters in order to give more information about my issue. Are you able to 'change' your question on here?*
OK, so 1991 Honda civic sedan. 5 spd manual. 290,000 kms on it. Runs smooths and soundly, but has started occasioanlly stalling when I come down to an idle (stopped at a light, or whathaveyou). When idling, it idles very smoothly. When it dies, it just quits. If I keep the rpm above 1500, it doesn't have the chance to stall.
When it does stall, it will not start. It will crank and the starter will whine, and then the engine _might_ do a 'lug lug' once or twice and then die (as if it's trying to start, but just caaaaannn't), but that is the closest thing to starting as it will get. I leave the vehicle for 5 - 10 hours, and it will start fine.
I am doubting this is an electrical, as the vehicle ONLY does this intermittently when I come down to an idle.
My best guess is an air intake issue (being starved of air) or EGR valve (being saturated with exhaust). My next guess was fuel pump - but the last vehicle I had with a fuel pump issue would surge, and lag and lose power randomly
and run rough while driving, and then stall if I stopped. My car does not surge or bog down or run rough or anything.
Fuel filter is brand new. Air filter clean. Everything else well maintained. Former owner had it religiously serviced, and I've only owned it for 3 months.
Injector or spark plug was suspected - BUT, the car should not stall if only one is malfunctioning/worn-out etc.
If anything, the vehicle SHOULD run rough if either of those were an issue.
And it all comes back around to the fact that the car starts perfectly fine any other time and runs perfect, just will not maintain itself at an idle, and then will not start once stalled.
That is as much info as I can think of to put in there...
OK, so 1991 Honda civic sedan. 5 spd manual. 290,000 kms on it. Runs smooths and soundly, but has started occasioanlly stalling when I come down to an idle (stopped at a light, or whathaveyou). When idling, it idles very smoothly. When it dies, it just quits. If I keep the rpm above 1500, it doesn't have the chance to stall.
When it does stall, it will not start. It will crank and the starter will whine, and then the engine _might_ do a 'lug lug' once or twice and then die (as if it's trying to start, but just caaaaannn't), but that is the closest thing to starting as it will get. I leave the vehicle for 5 - 10 hours, and it will start fine.
I am doubting this is an electrical, as the vehicle ONLY does this intermittently when I come down to an idle.
My best guess is an air intake issue (being starved of air) or EGR valve (being saturated with exhaust). My next guess was fuel pump - but the last vehicle I had with a fuel pump issue would surge, and lag and lose power randomly
and run rough while driving, and then stall if I stopped. My car does not surge or bog down or run rough or anything.
Fuel filter is brand new. Air filter clean. Everything else well maintained. Former owner had it religiously serviced, and I've only owned it for 3 months.
Injector or spark plug was suspected - BUT, the car should not stall if only one is malfunctioning/worn-out etc.
If anything, the vehicle SHOULD run rough if either of those were an issue.
And it all comes back around to the fact that the car starts perfectly fine any other time and runs perfect, just will not maintain itself at an idle, and then will not start once stalled.
That is as much info as I can think of to put in there...