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Old 07-11-2004, 10:41 PM
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Re: Re: Car Died

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How could the problem be from the wires being in the incorrect order when the car was running moments before this happened? Just curious.
yeah i have the same problem with my accord, i was just leaving dunkin dough nuts halfway to work, and the car just died, would crank, but never started again, now its been stuck at work for 3 weeks now, and i have no idea whats wrong with it

so now im out an accord, im just gonna take it to a junk yard or sell it for a 100
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ok i replaced ignitor unit ($100) and got nothing!! I am getting spark and fuel pumpis working and im getting fuel. im thinking now it might be main relay or timing belt. what else you guys think could be?
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