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I have a 2000 Honda Civic with about 140k miles that I can’t quite figure out what is wrong with it, but can’t afford to just keep throwing parts at it.
From my driveway. cold start, it starts right away pretty much without fail. It was having a hard time starting at <1/4 tank. It has been getting harder and harder to start over time, at higher levels of gas. The engine cranks strongly, but won't catch for a long time, even if I leave the key in the ON(II) position for 3-5 seconds before cranking.
If I drive for about 5 minutes to the store and come back 30 minutes later sometimes it starts right back up and sometimes it is really ornery. It seems to happen more often when I park with the front of the car at even slightly higher than the back. When it doesn't catch while cranking, I can smell gas in/around the car but cannot see any in the engine bay or under the car.
Once the car is started, it runs fine with no stalling and has never died while running.In early June I replaced the cracked radiator, and the thermostat and fan switch for good measure. While I was in there I replaced fuel filter, spark plugs, spark plug wires, and distributor cap.
Does anybody have any direction to go on this? I'm kinda stumped and don't want to just throw more money at a fuel pump hoping it fixes everything.
Edit: Forgot to add the latest, I couldn't get the car to start at target with somewhere between 1/2 to 3/4 of a tank. Walked to gas station and back with can to put a few more gallons in the car. It eventually started, then I drove to gas station to fill rest of the way up. Filled it up (2 more gallons) and I almost couldn't get it to start, wife was looking up numbers for a tow truck when I finally got it to start.
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