I would first check the fuel pressure pump. Open it just a little then try to start the car. If gas goes flying everywhere then its good. Sec check to see if the spark plugs are good. Thrid, check the distributor and check the ignition coil. I just had a similar problem with my gsr. Engine cranked up but wouldn't start nor with a push start. A new coil did the job.
2006-09-08 07:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Zen Buddhists sometimes say that first there is the resurrection, then comes death. It is a way of reminding one to look deeply, without expectations, at the very notion of life and death itself. Zen Buddhists are not too fond of being categorized as a religion and yet they (and I) have some insights borne from direct Knowing-As-Being which religious folks say comprise religious thought. Yet for the Buddhist, it is not a thought. It can be understood directly that the notions of life and death are as masks that consciousness wears and then consciousness draws itself into the drama, as if in a play or a dream. Until mind/consciousness somehow mysteriously, but conclusively, becomes aware of this charade, it will die, with the mask on, just exactly as it has lived. Whatever came with this mask - reincarnation, emptiness, nothingness, God - is what consciousness brings along to it's own notion of how it ends. To become awake as the Buddha awakened is the resurrection that comes before any death....but the best part is that with this ressurection comes the undestanding that there is neither birth nor death for that which is actually alive present and aware at all times. In my understanding which is not really a religion, I cannot answer your question directly because I don't recognise that there was birth or that there will be death. What happens to the physical body is obvious but that is not what I am. Nor am I that consciousness wearing a death mask. I'd be so foolish to speculate beyond this and besides, it makes no difference in what I am, have been and will always be. Good question though!
2016-03-27 00:43:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I would try jump starting it first - Batteries usually last 3 to 4 years.- sometimes 5 - OR the starter could have Loose wires or Dirty battery Terminals, Check under the battery connections first 2 C if they are clean & shiny !
2006-09-06 12:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i am a ex-honda mechanic. contact me if u want suggestions. i need to ask u additional questions to give u an accurate answer.
2006-09-08 22:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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check the oil some Honda's have a safety feature that will not let them start with low oil ,did you see if the coil is firring?
2006-09-06 12:08:08
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answered by alleykhad607 5
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fuel pump?? not pumping gas to the carb?? poor some gas down the carb.. a little... see if it fires but doesnt stay running.. also see if you have spark.. good luck
2006-09-06 12:00:29
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answered by notaclue 2
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if its not turning over and all you hear is the starter clicking, then check your battery and starter.
2006-09-06 12:00:22
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answered by Zenas Walter 3
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check the battery and starter
2006-09-06 11:54:56
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answered by BIG WILLIE THE GEORGIA TITIAN 4
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check out a book about grossology
2006-09-06 11:59:24
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answered by jo D 1
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check your spark plugs and wires and or your distributor. probably the spark plugs
2006-09-06 11:59:02
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answered by bacawk70 2
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