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jlume Jul 17, 2005 09:14 AM

car won't start
 
I have a 91 integra gs and its not starting. The engine turns and it sounds like it wants to start but nothing. Could it be the starter or something else?

AdNaMa585 Jul 17, 2005 09:48 AM

How long has it been like that? Just start doing it?

WackyRicky Jul 17, 2005 09:48 AM

if you can hear the starter working or at least the engine turns, then it's probably not the starter. give us a little bit more info (how it happened, ie did you not drive your car for a long time?)

Brar Jul 17, 2005 09:58 AM

distributer? my 90 ls kinda did the same thing but it is a daily driver (not sure about urs) but the whole secondary igntion system was blown or something like that...cost around 2k to fix :eek: my car was basically totaled...(was when i was younger and could tell my dad not to, but now im glad he did it :p

jlume Jul 18, 2005 01:18 PM

I actually just bought the car a few days ago. The guy told me he was drivin it and about 3 to weeks ago it just shut off and didnt want to start. I dont think its the starter from the way it sounds.

foot Jul 18, 2005 05:31 PM

Engines require fuel/air/spark/timing/compression. Pull a plug and check for spark. If you have spark, look at the plug after cranking if for a bit see if it is wet, also sniff the cylinder for gas. If the engine sounds like it cranks normally and not cranking slow then fast then slow then fast it probably has at least EVEN compression. I don't know if it is an interference engine. It might not be a bad idea to pop the distributor cap off, turn the engine over by hand and see if the dist. rotor turns. If it does, the timing belt is not broken. ( assuming it is a belt and not a chain ). Though, it is possible for it to jump teeth. There are lots of things that can make a car not start. But, start with the basics.

reconxgsr Jul 18, 2005 10:23 PM

fuel pump?

RobA300 Jul 20, 2005 06:02 AM

1. Check Distributor and coil/ignitor -notorious for going bad.
2. Fuel pump and/or filter- make sure engine is getting fuel and not clogged fuel line.
3. Coolant sensor- don't know if it checks temperature or flow rate, but my dad had one go bad on his 88 accord and caused the car not to start. It would crank but not start.
4. Since the guy said it just shut off I would definitely get the timing belt checked. This is an "interference" engine so if the timing belt broke, pistons and valves hit each other and could have caused some internal damage.

Just some ideas, good luck.


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