97 civic ex coupe power loss
Thanks alfred.
The fuel filter didn't completely fix with the problem. It is significantly better, but not completely resolved.I guess I will try the O2 Sensor next. How hard of a job is that? Home mechanic type stuff(I heard it can get rusted in pretty good)?
I'm fairly confident the fuel pump is ok, it runs when they key is on and doesn't sound weak or sputter.
The fuel filter didn't completely fix with the problem. It is significantly better, but not completely resolved.I guess I will try the O2 Sensor next. How hard of a job is that? Home mechanic type stuff(I heard it can get rusted in pretty good)?
I'm fairly confident the fuel pump is ok, it runs when they key is on and doesn't sound weak or sputter.
Thanks alfred.
The fuel filter didn't completely fix with the problem. It is significantly better, but not completely resolved.I guess I will try the O2 Sensor next. How hard of a job is that? Home mechanic type stuff(I heard it can get rusted in pretty good)?
I'm fairly confident the fuel pump is ok, it runs when they key is on and doesn't sound weak or sputter.
The fuel filter didn't completely fix with the problem. It is significantly better, but not completely resolved.I guess I will try the O2 Sensor next. How hard of a job is that? Home mechanic type stuff(I heard it can get rusted in pretty good)?
I'm fairly confident the fuel pump is ok, it runs when they key is on and doesn't sound weak or sputter.
I don't have a blow torch. I have a small tool set and live in a college town so maintenance opportunities besides the dealer are limited.
There are apparently 2 Oxygen sensors on the vehicle as it is OBDII.
I do not want to throw parts at it believe me, I started with the cheapest possible and worked my way up, now its getting expensive.
I am familiar with use of a voltmeter what is the voltage range I am looking for?
Why do I need a blow torch...?
There are apparently 2 Oxygen sensors on the vehicle as it is OBDII.
I do not want to throw parts at it believe me, I started with the cheapest possible and worked my way up, now its getting expensive.
I am familiar with use of a voltmeter what is the voltage range I am looking for?
Why do I need a blow torch...?
Last edited by stimrob; Jul 22, 2008 at 05:01 PM.
I don't have a blow torch. I have a small tool set and live in a college town so maintenance opportunities besides the dealer are limited.
There are apparently 2 Oxygen sensors on the vehicle as it is OBDII.
I do not want to throw parts at it believe me, I started with the cheapest possible and worked my way up, now its getting expensive.
I am familiar with use of a voltmeter what is the voltage range I am looking for?
Why do I need a blow torch...?
There are apparently 2 Oxygen sensors on the vehicle as it is OBDII.
I do not want to throw parts at it believe me, I started with the cheapest possible and worked my way up, now its getting expensive.
I am familiar with use of a voltmeter what is the voltage range I am looking for?
Why do I need a blow torch...?


