What else can we try to get 1996 Honda Civic Ex 1.6 L to start?
We replaced pulley camshaft, crankshaft sensor, distributor cap, battery, as best we can tell the firing order is correct - coil has great spark. The only things that are not reconnected: the cruise control, power steering pump and a few belts. The motor will turn over, but still it won't start up. We're at our wits end! Could the cruise control with electrical plug-in not being hooked back up be enough to cause it not to start? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Added (1). Pulley camshaft has been replaced: Scroll down a bit - http://www.ebay.com/...1760340001
Crankshaft Position Sensor has been replaced - looks like one in this video:
It's a camshaft sprocket gear! If your photo is immediately after assembly I can see the timing marks don't line up.
It's a camshaft sprocket gear! If your photo is immediately after assembly I can see the timing marks don't line up.
Did you pull the codes? If you hook up an obd2 scanner to it, you'll probably know what the actual issue is.
How many teeth has the timing belt jumped?!
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