How to keep a car from a vapor lock?

60

Asked by Michael Feb 23, 2014 at 10:18 PM about the 1995 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 95 Honda civic. And it's
vapor locking. How do I fix it to
where it will never do it again any
time soon. I live in the Bay Area. So
it's somewhat hot but I have never
seen this happen to anyone's car

3 Answers

30,495

Vapor lock is a condition of carbed vehicles. You are efi. So it only dies when the engine is hot. If it was a fuel pressure issue it should happen .consistanly not depending on temp. Ignition would be my bet. Next time it dies check for spark. The ICM in the dist might be overheating and cutting spark.

3 people found this helpful.
60

Everything has recently been replaced my engine is always below half way hot and cold. And air pressure is coming out of my tank when I take off the gas tank cap

6 people found this helpful.
30,495

Pressure in the tank will not cause any issues, vacuum in the tank will. If the car is shut off the fuel will vaporize as the temperature rises. Once the car starts the Evap system should route the vapor through a solenoid and into the intake to be burned. Vapor lock is when the engine heats the fuel line/float bowls on a carbs causing the increased vapor pressure to displace the liquid fuel starving the enigine. The higher operating pressure of efi systems almost negate this issue. If your sure it's not the ignition buy or rent (or some places borrow) a fuel pressure gauge w/ adaptors and test your fuel pressure at your rail. If the pressure is low the fuel pump or regulator could be failing.

8 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Civic

Looking for a Used Civic in your area?

CarGurus has 3,999 nationwide Civic listings starting at $440.

Postal Code:

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
50 Great Deals out of 964 listings starting at $2,995
Used Toyota Corolla
129 Great Deals out of 2,267 listings starting at $1,999
Used Toyota Camry
43 Great Deals out of 1,133 listings starting at $4,795
Used Honda Civic Coupe
12 Great Deals out of 270 listings starting at $3,590
Used Honda CR-V
190 Great Deals out of 4,965 listings starting at $440
Used Hyundai Elantra
164 Great Deals out of 3,022 listings starting at $1,995
Used Nissan Altima
27 Great Deals out of 680 listings starting at $3,153
Used Ford Mustang
39 Great Deals out of 1,657 listings starting at $7,999
Used BMW 3 Series
67 Great Deals out of 1,210 listings starting at $2,500
Used Toyota RAV4
128 Great Deals out of 3,036 listings starting at $4,999
Used Nissan Sentra
70 Great Deals out of 1,864 listings starting at $3,990

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.