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Old November 30th 04, 01:45 PM
darien7684
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Our Civic was running low on oil, so when my husband went to leave, it died
and wouldn't start again. He put in oil, however, now it will not start at
all. It tries to start, but sounds like it isn't getting any fuel. Is
there a sensor that shuts down the fuel line if the oil pressure is too
low? If so, how do we reset it? And there are no sensors like that, does
anyone have any idea as to what might be the problem?

Thank you so much!

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Old November 30th 04, 04:27 PM
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darien7684 wrote:
> Our Civic was running low on oil, so when my husband went to leave, it died
> and wouldn't start again. He put in oil, however, now it will not start at
> all. It tries to start, but sounds like it isn't getting any fuel. Is
> there a sensor that shuts down the fuel line if the oil pressure is too
> low? If so, how do we reset it? And there are no sensors like that, does
> anyone have any idea as to what might be the problem?
>
> Thank you so much!
>

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The 'out of oil' part of the equation is covered by your owner's manual,
but the starting problem may be your 'main relay'.

Just do a search in this group and you'll find dozens of posts about
this _terribly_ common problem.

Meantime, turn the key to position II. If you don't hear the fuel pump
under the back seat running for two seconds, smack the dash on the left
side of the steering wheel and listen again. If you hear it running for
a few seconds, try starting it again.

Please report back and tell us if it works.

Also, you should perform the 'lamp check' in your manual, if you haven't
been terribly careful about servicing your car. If a lamp is burnt out,
bad things can happen an you wouldn't know it. :-(

'Curly'

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Old November 30th 04, 04:27 PM
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darien7684 wrote:
> Our Civic was running low on oil, so when my husband went to leave, it died
> and wouldn't start again. He put in oil, however, now it will not start at
> all. It tries to start, but sounds like it isn't getting any fuel. Is
> there a sensor that shuts down the fuel line if the oil pressure is too
> low? If so, how do we reset it? And there are no sensors like that, does
> anyone have any idea as to what might be the problem?
>
> Thank you so much!
>

---------------------

The 'out of oil' part of the equation is covered by your owner's manual,
but the starting problem may be your 'main relay'.

Just do a search in this group and you'll find dozens of posts about
this _terribly_ common problem.

Meantime, turn the key to position II. If you don't hear the fuel pump
under the back seat running for two seconds, smack the dash on the left
side of the steering wheel and listen again. If you hear it running for
a few seconds, try starting it again.

Please report back and tell us if it works.

Also, you should perform the 'lamp check' in your manual, if you haven't
been terribly careful about servicing your car. If a lamp is burnt out,
bad things can happen an you wouldn't know it. :-(

'Curly'

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Old November 30th 04, 07:26 PM
darien7684
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My husband said the oil light came on after the car died. Since then,
there were no other lights that came on - I will have him check the
warning lights.

As for checking the fuel pump, I will have him check that as well. He had
made an appointment to take it to the shop, but I don't know if he has had
it towed as of yet.

Is it possible it could just be something that needs to be reset or if it
is something that is much worse?

Thanks again - I really appreciate your help!

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Old November 30th 04, 07:26 PM
darien7684
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My husband said the oil light came on after the car died. Since then,
there were no other lights that came on - I will have him check the
warning lights.

As for checking the fuel pump, I will have him check that as well. He had
made an appointment to take it to the shop, but I don't know if he has had
it towed as of yet.

Is it possible it could just be something that needs to be reset or if it
is something that is much worse?

Thanks again - I really appreciate your help!

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Old December 1st 04, 02:15 AM
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darien7684 wrote:
> My husband said the oil light came on after the car died. Since then,
> there were no other lights that came on - I will have him check the
> warning lights.
>
> As for checking the fuel pump, I will have him check that as well. He had
> made an appointment to take it to the shop, but I don't know if he has had
> it towed as of yet.
>
> Is it possible it could just be something that needs to be reset or if it
> is something that is much worse?
>
> Thanks again - I really appreciate your help!
>

=====================

I'm trying to save you the PRICE OF TOWING if you will do the check, and
it's the relay, smacking the dash will get the car going (until you turn
it off next)

You don't need to take it to Honda. Any fool can follow the links i
mentioned, and just slip it out, get somebody to resolder it (for the
cost of a Cappuccino) and put it back in themselves.

Good for another 200,000 miles. :-)

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Old December 1st 04, 02:15 AM
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darien7684 wrote:
> My husband said the oil light came on after the car died. Since then,
> there were no other lights that came on - I will have him check the
> warning lights.
>
> As for checking the fuel pump, I will have him check that as well. He had
> made an appointment to take it to the shop, but I don't know if he has had
> it towed as of yet.
>
> Is it possible it could just be something that needs to be reset or if it
> is something that is much worse?
>
> Thanks again - I really appreciate your help!
>

=====================

I'm trying to save you the PRICE OF TOWING if you will do the check, and
it's the relay, smacking the dash will get the car going (until you turn
it off next)

You don't need to take it to Honda. Any fool can follow the links i
mentioned, and just slip it out, get somebody to resolder it (for the
cost of a Cappuccino) and put it back in themselves.

Good for another 200,000 miles. :-)

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Old December 1st 04, 03:16 AM
BCHU2000
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It sounds like the engine block is frozen. You would need a mechanic to take
the engine out and service it. From what I have heard, it is expensive.
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Old December 1st 04, 03:16 AM
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It sounds like the engine block is frozen. You would need a mechanic to take
the engine out and service it. From what I have heard, it is expensive.
 




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