could be your igniion coil. It is located inside of the distributor cap. If you havent gave your car a tune up recently, it could be your spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap or the rotor inside of the distributor. And if all these things are ok, make sure the engine is getting fuel. If not, it could be a clogged fuel filter or the fuel pump could be messed up. The fuel injectors could be clogged also
Your car may be on fire.
coil, distributor, distributor cap, plugs, or wires.
Bad spark plug, bad spark plug wire
what could cause my 96 Honda to lose all fire to the coil and fuel pump
it is located on left side of engine on the fire wall
It would if the battery voltage was lowered enough to cause it not to fire.
It depends on the cause of the furnace fire. Remember that homeowners insurance is all tied to the cause and whether or not it is a covered cause. If the furnace fire was caused because of lack of maintenance then it would not be covered. If the furnace fire started because of some other accidental covered cause then it would be covered.
It is either one of your electric parts gone out such as CDI or the coil but my 2002 honda rancher 350 wouldn't fire and I sprayed WD-40 on the electrical connectors and then it started to fire. If you have been in lots of mud this might have been caused. Make sure the switch is off when unplugging the wires (Honda electrical system is very sensitive).
Fire Ants for Nothing - 1994 was released on: USA: 1994
a fire
it will cause fire
The 1994 Acura can have several problems to cause it from starting. Check for fire at the spark plugs, and check the crank and cam sensors for any issues.