1999 Civic = Instant death?
My civic just died on the highway. No warning lights, no weird sounds.
It just shut off, I was able to coast to the shoulder. When I go to start it, it just "turns", but doesn't start...sorry guys, I'm a newbie chick.
I have a friend who is willing to help, but where should he start?
Would low oil cause a safety something to come on and prevent it from starting?
Civic has 388, 000kms on it.
Idea? Thoughts?
It just shut off, I was able to coast to the shoulder. When I go to start it, it just "turns", but doesn't start...sorry guys, I'm a newbie chick.
I have a friend who is willing to help, but where should he start?
Would low oil cause a safety something to come on and prevent it from starting?
Civic has 388, 000kms on it.

Idea? Thoughts?
Is the engine extremely low on oil?
Does the fuel pump prime (buzzing/humming noise) for 2 seconds when the key is turned from off to ON(II)?
Also check for spark at the plugs. Click Spark link in my signature. You'll need a spare spark plug ($2-3) and buddy for this test.
Does the fuel pump prime (buzzing/humming noise) for 2 seconds when the key is turned from off to ON(II)?
Also check for spark at the plugs. Click Spark link in my signature. You'll need a spare spark plug ($2-3) and buddy for this test.
Last edited by RonJ; Jul 16, 2011 at 07:43 AM.
Blown coil or bad ignition switch is more common than faulty ICM (which does also happen). Check that the cam and distributor actually rotate when cranking the engine. Try to draw sparks from the coil output to a grounded test wire cranking with the distributor cap off. Should be powerful blue sparks that can jump more than 3/4 inch. Weak yellow sparks, replace coil.
Failed igniter units and ICMs are not uncommon and are often associated with an engine stall.
Make sure to test installed dash fuse 9 with a test light or multimeter. Both top test tabs should have battery voltage to body ground with the key in ON(II). Alternatively, you can check for voltage at the Blk/Yel wire attached to the coil and ICM.
How did you test the coil? Did you resistance test it? Note that you need to subtract the internal resistance of the multimeter (touch both probes together) from the primary winding resistance reading to get an accurate measurement.
Make sure to test installed dash fuse 9 with a test light or multimeter. Both top test tabs should have battery voltage to body ground with the key in ON(II). Alternatively, you can check for voltage at the Blk/Yel wire attached to the coil and ICM.
How did you test the coil? Did you resistance test it? Note that you need to subtract the internal resistance of the multimeter (touch both probes together) from the primary winding resistance reading to get an accurate measurement.
Last edited by RonJ; Jul 16, 2011 at 09:40 AM.


