Update to '91 CRX for sale...
Thanks Guys for the positive posts!
No "B", the color is pretty much the same for the whole hood.
It is only out in the sun while parked at work, the rest of the time it is garage kept.
UPDATE - "B" was also right about it still being here at this price. On my...
Single Owner since I picked it up from dealership in 1991. Garage kept and well maintained. Does need either a new blower for the cabin air or just a resistor for the control knob and driver side window is a bit tight when rolling up. There, the rest is all good. Minor usual dings here and there...
Final update for " running on 3 cylinders..."
Just posting this to possible help save a fellow member some aggravation;
I had the fuel pump changed out in the gas tank just prior to the engine problems.
I had installed a new fuel filter at the same time in the engine compartment, instead of...
Update;
check your map sensor? Done - no problems.
and connector, Done - no problems.
if they lose contact it will run as if you have a dead cyl.
and have you checked all for injectors to make sure they firing? Done - no problems.
I should have seen this coming. Just before I changed out...
I checked distributor, wires and plugs. All in good to great condition. No fluids in cylinders. Upper head section looks fine. VERY well maintained car - garage kept.
Replaced in past year or so due to wear and tear- Distributor, spark plugs, fuel filter, fuel pump (in gas tank) and starter...
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Well, I'm soooo happy to hear it. It's nice to know that. The repair manual I have published by HONDA," CIVIC CRX SERVICE MANUAL P/N 61SH202" is where I got the information I quoted in the post. It's also the manual I've been using for the past 15 years to care for my car.
If...
91 Crx SI Timing service connector Location......
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....for those who need to know. The 1991 models have the timing plug located in the cabin of the car, not the engine compartment. It is a blue 2-position plug located passenger side, upper right corner just behind the carpet.
Screw...
:newbie:Hey all,
Been getting great info from all members for @ 2 years now. I finally have a Q that I haven't seen properly answered yet. Where the heck is that darn Timing service connector plug located at? You know, the one you jumper to correctly set the RPM. My repair manual has it in...
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