1994 civic will not start usually after rainy days?
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OK MY CIVIC WILL NOT START USUALLY AFTER RAINY DAYS. I HAVE NOTICED THAT MY FUEL PUMP DOES NOT PRIME WHEN THIS HAPPENS. I CHECKED FOR POWER AND HAD NONE, SO I WIRED IT DIRECTLY TO THE BATTERY AND THE FUEL PUMP RAN, BUT THE INJECTORS DIDNT OPEN. THEY OPENED ONCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT TURNED OFF. I HAVE ALREADY REPLACED THE RELAY, AND THE WHOLE IGNITION SWITCH. WHAT CAN BE THE PROBLEM. ONCE I GET THE CAR TO START, IT WILL WORK THE WHOLE DAY WITH NO PROBLEMS????.. HEEEEEELLLPPPPPP
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My 89 Honda Crx HF won't start on rainy days-OK when it's not raining. I've changed the relay, still won't start. On dry days it starts fine. How do I go about checking the distributor for being "fried" as the other thread stated.
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Re: 1994 civic will not start usually after rainy days?
When it will run correctly on a dry day, try misting a little water from a spray bottle on the cap and plug wires. When it stumbles you know you hit a problem area. Replace parts as necessary.
If you change out a distributor cap, be sure to replace the rubber seal part #13 here:
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