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  • Need a reputable Honda shop in Lewisville.

    Anyone know of a good Honda shop in Lewisville? I have a 1995 Civic that needs some work. It's running like poo poo.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Brandon-k View Post
    Anyone know of a good Honda shop in Lewisville? I have a 1995 Civic that needs some work. It's running like poo poo.
    What is it doing? beside running like "poo poo."

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    • #3
      It is hesitating/shaking and struggles to accelerate through the lower RPM range. The coil, plugs, wires, dist cap, catalytic converter are all pretty new. I'm thinking it may be fuel pump related or an o2 sensor. I don't have the space or the time to jack with it though. That's the real problem.

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      • #4
        David Mcdavid Honda in Irving. Don't know how far it is for you but I have driven my wifes civic there from Crowley to get it worked on. Like 60 miles one way. I live in Joshua now and wouldn't hesitate to drive it there 70+ miles cause they've always done me right.

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        • #5
          CEL light? At least do a test. The jumper is just to the bottom right of the glove box. It should be in a rubber green thing. There are two blue (sometimes gray) plugs, the 2 wire blue plug is the one you want to jump.

          Turn off the car, jumper the 2-wire blue plug. Turn key to ign. The CEL will blink once, then start spitting codes. The LONG flashes are the 1x and the short flashes are the x1 spot.

          Two long and 3 short = 23.


          Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000) - How To Pull CEL, D4, SRS, and ABS Codes (with Code Lists) - Abbreviations CEL = Check Engine Light in gauge cluster D4 = Automatic transmission D4 light in gauge cluster SRS = Supplemental Restraint System (Airbags) light in gauge cluster ABS = Anti-Lock Brake System light in...

          OBD1 CEL code List

          0- code 0 is defined by the CEL remaining on steady both without and with the service connector jumped. If the engine will not start, code 0 indicates that the ECU is not receiving power and/or ground. In this case, begin by checking (1) fuses 24 and 31 (92-95 Civics) or fuses 13 and 44 (96-00 Civics), (2) the main relay, and (3) the G101 ground attached to the thermostat housing.

          1 O2A - Oxygen sensor #1
          2 O2B - Oxygen sensor #2
          3 MAP - manifold absolute pressure sensor
          4 CKP - crank position sensor
          5 MAP - manifold absolute pressure sensor
          6 ECT - water temperature sensor
          7 TPS - throttle position sensor
          8 TDC - top dead centre sensor
          9 CYP - cylinder sensor
          10 IAT - intake air temperature sensor
          12 EGR - exhaust gas recirculation lift valve
          13 BARO - atmospheric pressure sensor
          14 IAC (EACV) - idle air control valve
          15 Ignition output signal
          16 Fuel injectors
          17 VSS - speed sensor
          19 Automatic transmission lockup control valve
          20 Electrical load detector
          21 VTEC spool solenoid valve
          22 VTEC pressure valve
          23 Knock sensor
          30 Automatic transmission A signal
          31 Automatic transmission B signal
          36 traction control found on JDM ecu's
          38 Secondary vtec solenoid on JDM 3 stage D15B Vtec ECUs (P2J)
          41 Primary oxygen sensor heater
          43 Fuel supply system
          45 Fuel system too rich or lean
          48 LAF - lean air fuel sensor
          54 CKF - crank fluctuation sensor
          58 TDC sensor #2
          61 Primary oxygen sensor
          63 Secondary oxygen sensor circuit
          65 Secondary oxygen sensor heater wire (black wires)
          67 Cat Converter
          70 Automatic transmission problem
          71 random misfire cylinder 1
          72 random misfire cylinder 2
          73 random misfire cylinder 3
          74 random misfire cylinder 4
          80 EGR Valve/Line
          86 ECT sensor - Cooling System
          90 Evaporative Emission Control System Leak
          91 Fuel Tank pressure sensor
          92 EVAP Solenoid/Valve/Vacuum Lines

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          • #6
            The CEL hasn't come on once since it started doing this.

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            • #7
              fuel filter? I would change that before assuming fuel pump

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Matt View Post
                fuel filter? I would change that before assuming fuel pump
                It is fairly new as well. Won't hurt to check it though.

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                • #9
                  how long has it been doing this?

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                  • #10
                    Odds on fuel pump/filter are low. Im betting distributor, if you want to take shots in the dark.

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                    • #11
                      It gradually got worse over the course of a few weeks until I finally parked it and quit driving it.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by big_tiger View Post
                        Odds on fuel pump/filter are low. Im betting distributor, if you want to take shots in the dark.
                        The ignition coil went out last year so I replaced the dist at that time. These things known for blowing through distributors?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Brandon-k View Post
                          It gradually got worse over the course of a few weeks until I finally parked it and quit driving it.
                          I had my car, 92 Civic, drive like crap, and as soon as I got home the thing just died. Wouldn't start again. Honda put three sensors in the distributor (crank, TDC, and Cylinder pos) that all are needed for it to run, worth a damn. Most of the time, when bad, it wont throw a code.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Brandon-k View Post
                            The ignition coil went out last year so I replaced the dist at that time. These things known for blowing through distributors?
                            Kinda, I still put my money on distributor over fuel pump. What kind of distributor did you buy?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by big_tiger View Post
                              Kinda, I still put my money on distributor over fuel pump. What kind of distributor did you buy?
                              Pretty sure it's an Accel distributor. I've jacked with it off and on for a few months now and I'm just ready to throw some money at it and get it fixed. Hasn't been an issue yet, but my work schedule has changed and it's way more convenient having 2 cars at this point. I just don't want to take it somewhere shady or rape-tastic.

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