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Hello,
Hope everyone’s doing well. Please let me know if you might have any ideas/suggestions about this:
I have a 1993 Honda Civic DX manual transmission with around 152k miles on it.
Over the last few days, it has died while driving on the road. When this happens, the oil and battery lights (and occasionally, the check engine light) comes on. Once I turn the key to the off position and restart the car, it starts up ok. Today it died while on the freeway :ohmy: and after starting up, died twice, each time after the car had run for only a few minutes. I managed to drive it home.Recent history: I changed the ignition coil (noname brand) and the distributor cap/rotor (OEM) back in November after it had problems starting. Spark plugs/wires were changed 2 years (about 12k miles) ago.
Ideas:
– When searching ETCG I noticed Eric’s video about Honda ignition switch problems causing stalls, so I tried jiggling the keys while the car was running but nothing happened.– Right now my only idea is to recreate the problem while driving, then hope the CEL comes on so that I can try to get the code (apparently with my model the CEL code is lost once the engine is turned off.)
Does anyone else have any other suggestions? The repairman suggested replacing the distributor but I’d prefer to fully understand the problem before replacing parts. Plus I’m a little skeptical – could the distributor fail so badly that it would require ignition be turned off before working again?
Thanks for any ideas,
Jeff
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