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    So....Im driving down the road in my 91 DA and my car doesnt shut off but it doesnt go when i step on the pedal...but the engine revs...so i turned into a subdivision and the car dies....I call my cousin to figure out what went wrong...im thinkin clutch went out...car wont start no more...but when i tryed to roll start it the clutch grabbed...anyone got any ideas???? NEED HELP BAD!!!!

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    help me

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    dont drive a integ but it wont be the clutch... mine broke 4 months ago and still can start the engine, car just wont move.

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    wtf....maybe my main fuel relay...

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    Do you have spark and fuel?


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    check all your belts bro

    GOT VTEC?

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    just been messin with it with my bro...no spark...brother told me dist. isnt getting enough resistance??? Anyone got any ideas. My guess is the igniter or just the whole dist. It is OBD0 to just to imform you guys. I do have a obd1 dist. sittin around...if its my whole OBD0 dist. you guys think i should just switch to obd1?

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    One time i had my civic just cut out on me while i was driving down the road. i wasnt getting any spark either so i took the distrubutor apart. there are sensors down in the distributor which are set off as the cam rotates and they tell the plugs when to spark. i sprayed some wd40 down in there and cleared it out with compressed air and my engine started right up. You might also want to get your icm checked too. you can have that done at advanced auto or any automotive place like that.


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    yeah appreciate the help im just going to switch it to obd1...if anyone has a obd0 to obd1 jumper harness holla i need one!!!

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    Take it to a shop. Save you time and headaches.
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    i wouldv'e but the thing didnt run period...no point in towing when i found out what the problem is...

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