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I'm having trouble with the car not starting. I'm thinking it's the fuel pump, but I'm quite new to this civic, so I would like to get a second opinion of what the problem could be. The thing is the car only has 65,000 miles on it so I don't know if the pump could go bad this early. I bought the car when it has 60,000 miles on it. The car is trying to start, but it shut off right away. There's not any code stored in the ECU when I check it either.
First of all, I have checked all coil on plugs with HEI spark tester and all of them have spark, so I believe all the coils are still working. All spark plugs also look normal, no carbon or anything like that. Then I think the problem might be the fuel, so I turn the key to ON and listen to the fuel pump and it is making the noise for about 2 secs. However, there isn't any fuel coming out of the fuel line. I took out the two main relays and give them power using 9V battery and both of them does the clicking noise. I touched the 1 and 2 leg with ohm meter(2000k) and it's giving me 0 reading. I'm not sure if I'm doing this right though. But I think they are still ok.
Do you guys think the problem might be the fuel pump? I went to the dealer and ask them if they sell a fuel filter for this car and they told me you can't change the fuel filter on these cars... I was thinking the filter might be clogged or something. Any suggestion on what else I should check?
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Edit: It's a 2005 civic EX
I'm having trouble with the car not starting. I'm thinking it's the fuel pump, but I'm quite new to this civic, so I would like to get a second opinion of what the problem could be. The thing is the car only has 65,000 miles on it so I don't know if the pump could go bad this early. I bought the car when it has 60,000 miles on it. The car is trying to start, but it shut off right away. There's not any code stored in the ECU when I check it either.
First of all, I have checked all coil on plugs with HEI spark tester and all of them have spark, so I believe all the coils are still working. All spark plugs also look normal, no carbon or anything like that. Then I think the problem might be the fuel, so I turn the key to ON and listen to the fuel pump and it is making the noise for about 2 secs. However, there isn't any fuel coming out of the fuel line. I took out the two main relays and give them power using 9V battery and both of them does the clicking noise. I touched the 1 and 2 leg with ohm meter(2000k) and it's giving me 0 reading. I'm not sure if I'm doing this right though. But I think they are still ok.
Do you guys think the problem might be the fuel pump? I went to the dealer and ask them if they sell a fuel filter for this car and they told me you can't change the fuel filter on these cars... I was thinking the filter might be clogged or something. Any suggestion on what else I should check?
Thanks!
Edit: It's a 2005 civic EX
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It sounds like your well on your way with the diagnosis, but I can contribute two things right away..
1. The dealer is inncorrect, the fuel pump is located underneath the rear seat in the gas tank and can be changed.
2. A faulty crank shaft position sensor, even a bad connection to one, will prevent the car from starting when if it has spark and fuel and won't always throw a code. It sounds like fuel is the issue, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
1. The dealer is inncorrect, the fuel pump is located underneath the rear seat in the gas tank and can be changed.
2. A faulty crank shaft position sensor, even a bad connection to one, will prevent the car from starting when if it has spark and fuel and won't always throw a code. It sounds like fuel is the issue, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
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Thanks for the quick reply! yea, I thought it was kinda odd that you can't change fuel filter... I will try another dealer tomorrow since they refused to sell the filter to me. If still no luck on that, then I guess I will just order the whole fuel pump assembly for 180 bucks off the net.
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You can get a fuel filter from rockauto.com for like 25 bucks, I just did it (A Beck/Arnley branded aftermarket part. Fits fine, looks virtually identical to the old honda part.). They're idiots if they say it can't be changed. You may even be able to find it at an AutoZone, NAPA, or Advanced Auto Parts... or whoever you have around you.
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You can get a fuel filter from rockauto.com for like 25 bucks, I just did it (A Beck/Arnley branded aftermarket part. Fits fine, looks virtually identical to the old honda part.). They're idiots if they say it can't be changed. You may even be able to find it at an AutoZone, NAPA, or Advanced Auto Parts... or whoever you have around you.
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If you have the same fuel pump I do (I have an 01 Civic EX, and this is posted in the 7th gen forum, after all), then it's: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...&parttype=6208
Also make sure to get a new fuel line retainer, since the new filter doesn't come with one, and just in case you break the old one getting it off (and hey, its supposed to be replaced anyway, I guess for safety reasons). It's a 3/8" retaining clip, and can be found at your local auto parts store.
Also make sure to get a new fuel line retainer, since the new filter doesn't come with one, and just in case you break the old one getting it off (and hey, its supposed to be replaced anyway, I guess for safety reasons). It's a 3/8" retaining clip, and can be found at your local auto parts store.
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And use a coupon code from here when ordering to get 5% off: http://www.retailmenot.com/view/rockauto.com
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Thanks! I'm gonna take out the fuel pump to confirm if it's the same kind of pump. on rockhonda, only the 2005 civic doesn't have the fuel filter listed... I looked at 2001-2004 and it's there. lol
edit: I mean rockauto, not rockhonda -_-
edit: I mean rockauto, not rockhonda -_-
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+1 I just looked up the part numbers on majestic honda and they're the same for 04 and 05.
These are the honda part #s, it gives two options..
+1 I just looked up the part numbers on majestic honda and they're the same for 04 and 05.
These are the honda part #s, it gives two options..
17045-S5A-A00
MODULE ASSY., FUEL PUMP (YACHIYO)
17045-S5A-A31
MODULE ASSY., FUEL PUMP (KAUTEX)
MODULE ASSY., FUEL PUMP (YACHIYO)
17045-S5A-A31
MODULE ASSY., FUEL PUMP (KAUTEX)
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hey guys,
it's me again... I replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter today, but I still have the same problem. Car tries to start then shut off right away.
Anything else that I should try to replace? I have no clue anymore of what to check. It won't spit out the fuel and there was no pressure at all when I released the fuel cap.
Can a bad fuel regulator cause this problem?
Thanks
it's me again... I replaced the fuel pump and fuel filter today, but I still have the same problem. Car tries to start then shut off right away.
Anything else that I should try to replace? I have no clue anymore of what to check. It won't spit out the fuel and there was no pressure at all when I released the fuel cap.
Can a bad fuel regulator cause this problem?
Thanks
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yup I know where it is. It connects to one of the black plastic hose thing from the filter. I might have to order the part off rockauto again. Autozone and OReilly don't have the exact one...
I will report back once I changed it.
thanks again.
I will report back once I changed it.
thanks again.
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I am facing almost the same issue in my 2005 civic dx 1.5 engine (non vtech) I changes spark plugs oil filter fuel tank filter transmission oil (even stp fuel system cleaner) After changing above things it got little better but still its very bad. But my car will start slow pick up while accelerating in the stop or red signal light. Meaning i will be pressing the gas paddle all the way and there will be no rpm going up then 2000 and suddenly it will get the gas from no where and start running good. The mechanics are saying might be any sensor, very possible chance is it is fuel pump. It also start with little hesitation some times. Some mechanics are saying its fuel injector. I am not sure which direction to spend money. Please guide honda lovers.
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I Was having the same problem with my 2002 Honda Civic EX i was told by a mechanic that it was the fuel pump and it was going to cost me 700 dollars for him to change it So i took it some where else thinking he was just trying to rip me off...just didnt add up to me. turns out it wasn't the fuel pump at all it was the coolant pump. So check that
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