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    #11
    baka naubusan na ng gasolina

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    #12
    Another possibility is a dirty throttle body??

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    #13
    what makes an engine run = air + fuel + spark

    things to check:

    air delivery system - air filter, throttle body, etc.
    fuel delivery system - fuel pump, fuel filter, injectors, etc.
    spark delivery (ignition) system - spark plug, high tension cables, etc.
    Last edited by red_one; August 11th, 2014 at 11:28 AM.

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    #14
    Fuel pump

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    #15
    I've had a similar issue with a spacewagon. The culprit was the fuel pump. You could have that part tested.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    2 common mistakes when an engine inadvertently shuts down. Battery warning and oil pressure warning will always turn on when an engine shuts down with the key in ON position. Those are not an indication of a fault. Since the engine shuts down inadvertently then the warning system will give that false indication. Those 2 warning lights are relevant only if they come on when the engine is still running.

    So the question you need to answer first is, umilaw ba BEFORE or AFTER engine shut down?
    umilaw po bago mamatay

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    #17
    salamat po sa mga reply. mamaya po ichcheck na ng mechanic.

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    #18
    Happened to my then 4 year old car only once.

    I was coming up to a traffic light so I let go of the gas pedal to step on the brakes. I then felt the steering wheel stiffen up and that's when I discovered the engine died. This is an A/T so I was still in D when it happened. Using my momentum, I just let the car coast to a shoulder. I put it in neutral and it started. Though, the idling was a little rough for the first 10 seconds but then it started to become smoother a while later.

    This happened about 3 years ago and my Civic is now almost 7 years old. The problem has never reoccurred since then.

    I think it was bad fuel.

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    #19
    Hindi naman nagoverheat?

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    #20
    ^ Sa akin ba directed yung tanong? If so, nope. Mga 4km pa lang tinatakbo from home. And it wasn't even traffic.

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