Three things to check, First Fuel pump, Second fuel pump relay, third and a lot of people miss this one, there is a fuel regulator connected to the fuel rail. Its kind of round and it has a vacuum line connected to it. Its up on top of the engine, kind of to your right side of the engine (if you are standing in front of the car) Make sure the vac line is connected. The fuel regulator maintains fuel pressure to the injectors, with out the right pressure you can have this problem
Check all three of these items either one of the three can be intermittent (a sometimes problem) Good luck Dave
2006-08-09 04:40:51
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answered by duster360 4
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I believe your problem is a fuel pump. A clogged fuel filter would show up more as the engine running sluggish. Easy way to tell, next time it won't start, ask someone to help with this. have somebody sit in the driver's seat and go crawl under the back where the tank is and hit the tank with a hammer while the other person cranks the car. If car starts after a few hits, it's definately your fuel pump.
2006-08-09 04:58:11
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answered by michael081278 4
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your going in the right direction,,i own a repair shop,,and this is exactly where i would began,,assuming that it has been kept in good running condition,,such as the occasional tune up,and oil changes,,these cars are easy to work on,,and when they get a starting problem,,it is usually an easy repair,,if i were you i would try the fuel filter first,,and see if the problem does go away,,if you have been lucky enough to get that many miles from a fuel pump,,you have done real good,,most pumps on the honda,s, give out at around 150.000 miles,,so you have done good,if you don't get it figured out,,maybe i can help later on,,but you are doing the right things to it,,i hope this help,s.
2006-08-09 04:47:43
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answered by dodge man 7
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dude i have the exact same problem with my 92. I had a friend of mine whos a micahnic and he said it could be the fuel pump.. ..Mine is standard i think that might have something to do with it...
2006-08-10 12:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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