I have a 96 honda civic it was daughters car she broke down went to get the car started ran for about a minute then quit went a bought ignition coil plugs ingntion module new fuel filter new distribu

Asked by migration_johndel43 Aug 26, 2015 at 05:28 AM about the 1996 Honda Civic LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

New few fuel relay  it will turn over just
fine but i ran battery down cgarged
battery  do i need to take battery post
terminals off so computer can reset there
plenty of fuel getting to it in stuck and
dont know what else to do you have any
ideas on what it could be thank you for
your time god bless

2 Answers

188,365

First thing recharge the battery, Have you checked the fuel pressure? try squirting starter fluid directly into the throttle body and see if it starts. If it does then you know your problem is fuel related. if it runs on starter fluid then look at the starter relay and fuel filter also look at the fuel pump. Are you sure you have spark?

I have recharged the battery i have tried starting fluid still wont start fuel flter is putting enough gas out its brand new i dont what the problem could be any more ideas

Your Answer:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    ColdinMA
    Reputation
    2,370
  • #2
    Guru9CNGV
    Reputation
    2,110
  • #3
    GuruDMD1V
    Reputation
    2,090
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Honda Accord
49 Great Deals out of 959 listings starting at $2,995
Used Toyota Corolla
126 Great Deals out of 2,184 listings starting at $103
Used Toyota Camry
51 Great Deals out of 1,116 listings starting at $2,500
Used Honda Civic Coupe
10 Great Deals out of 270 listings starting at $3,995
Used Honda CR-V
172 Great Deals out of 4,937 listings starting at $440
Used Hyundai Elantra
158 Great Deals out of 2,927 listings starting at $1,995
Used Ford Mustang
33 Great Deals out of 1,565 listings starting at $5,977
Used Nissan Altima
33 Great Deals out of 663 listings starting at $3,795
Used Toyota RAV4
130 Great Deals out of 2,963 listings starting at $4,999
Used BMW 3 Series
56 Great Deals out of 1,180 listings starting at $2,500

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.