nabeelsadiq
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I have a 95 Honda Civic ex coupe, automatic, has about 140,000 miles on it. My dad left the lights on and the battery drained. Gave it a jump and brought it home. 5 hours later, car starts normally, and I drive 5 minutes away. An hour later I try to start the car to come home, but it only cranks. We jump it for like 20 minutes and it's still only cranking. Gas tank is about half full and we put HEAT in it( weather has been in single digits all week).
2 days later, we replace the battery, because the old one tested bad. Then the car starts without a problem. We bring it home and put it in the garage. An hour later, car refuses to start again, only cranks.
The next day, car starts on the first try. I leave it on park to heat up. The car turns off on its own in about 20 minutes. Tried a few times, and failed to get it to start. At night, I give it another try and starts on the first try. I drive around the block and rev up the engine. The smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe seemed thicker and whiter than usual.
The next afternoon, the car starts on the first try. I picked up my mom, brought her home. Put the car in park, 2 minutes later, the car turns off on its own. I try to start it, and it only cranks. 7 hours later, the car starts just fine.
My Dad thinks its has something to do with the engine not getting the fuel. The car has been inside the garage last couple of days, so if the fuel lines were partially frozen, wouldn't they be all thawed out by now? Even so, why would it start at all then? Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks for reading the long question.
2 days later, we replace the battery, because the old one tested bad. Then the car starts without a problem. We bring it home and put it in the garage. An hour later, car refuses to start again, only cranks.
The next day, car starts on the first try. I leave it on park to heat up. The car turns off on its own in about 20 minutes. Tried a few times, and failed to get it to start. At night, I give it another try and starts on the first try. I drive around the block and rev up the engine. The smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe seemed thicker and whiter than usual.
The next afternoon, the car starts on the first try. I picked up my mom, brought her home. Put the car in park, 2 minutes later, the car turns off on its own. I try to start it, and it only cranks. 7 hours later, the car starts just fine.
My Dad thinks its has something to do with the engine not getting the fuel. The car has been inside the garage last couple of days, so if the fuel lines were partially frozen, wouldn't they be all thawed out by now? Even so, why would it start at all then? Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks for reading the long question.