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Old 03-08-2008, 12:13 AM
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No Spark, No Start, Help Please

Hey everyone.
Finally got my 91 civic hatch back on the road after a year's hiatus due to someone running into it.
Today I had a little problem though and need some help.
It was running great, then shut off while I was driving. As it was rolling I got it to refire but it died half a block later and hasn't started since.
It turns over fine, but doesn't fire.
I checked the cap and rotor and they were touchy so I put a brand new set on. Checked for fuel and it's getting fuel. Replaced the distributor with a known good one (99% sure it's good anyway), checked every fuse on the fuse panel and under the hood and they all have 12V. Pulled a plug wire and checked for spark but there isn't any so I'm not sure what to do.
The ECU threw out a code 16, so I pulled the battery for 30 sec then hooked it back up and it still wouldn't fire, but there's no code anymore.
Oh and did I mention that I had to do all of this outside over the course of a few hours during the snow storm we're currently experiencing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as to what to try next.
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Old 03-08-2008, 01:51 AM
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Re: No Spark, No Start, Help Please

I would make damn sure that distrubutor works.. or the coil could be bad.
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Old 03-08-2008, 02:34 AM
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Re: No Spark, No Start, Help Please

Well I have 2 of the 5 wire Distributors, and 1 of the 7 wire ones...The car takes the 5 wire one. Can you buy the coil itself separately and is it difficult to install? There is a guy in town that rebuilds the distributor for $100 but I don't want to spend that money needlessly.
A mechanic friend looked up the symptoms and told me it could be the "Crank Sensor" he's never changed one on a civic so he can't be sure if that might work nor how difficult/expensive that job would be. (I do have a Haynes and a Chilton book but they're currently with the car and not at my house)
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Re: No Spark, No Start, Help Please

crank sensor is in the dist.
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Re: No Spark, No Start, Help Please

Sounds like the distributor to me, or one of the several sensors in it. If I had a spare DPFI distributor I would let you have it, but I don't have one laying around anymore.
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