2004 acura tl no start no check engine light codes

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Asked by Guru95J13Q Jan 21, 2021 at 01:09 PM about the 2004 Acura TL FWD with Navigation

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving my 2004 acura tl (automatic
transmission) i put it into the manual gear selector
mode and was shifting up through the gears while
accelerating when the engine shut off. No loud
noises or anything. I put the car in nutral and
coasted to the curb. The car will crank over but
wont start. I unhooked the battery overnight
thinking maybe i just needed to reset the computer
but that did not work. Autozone scanner says no
codes. Has this happened to anyone before?

3 Answers

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Update i disconnected the fuel line under the hood and it is flowing gas. So maybe theres no spark? Possible that it jumped timing? Idk

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Timing belt was broke. Replaced it, everything is in time. Still no start just keep cranking. Maybe crank or cam sensor?

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Rear cylinder all 3 have about 150psi compression, Front cylinders all 3 have about 120psi, Can definitely hear fuel pump kick on and it is getting gas where it connects to the fuel rail (idk how much psi) I dont think i have spark

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