if you open the switch and the engine light doesn't turn off your main relay is probably broken. check the relay it activates the gas pump as well if you have gas then maybe it's just the coil
Under the dash kick panel, next to the driver's foot. Near the fuses.
Sparks plugs are replaced by disconnecting the battery, removing the spark plug cable and boot, and by removing the old spark plug. Next put in the new spark plug, attach the boot and cable and reconnect the battery.
My 99 Jeep had the same issue, eventually it had No spark, I replaced the engine coil, it didn't work, had to replace ingnition sensor.
if u have a manual transmission ur clutch is going out n u need to change it, if u have a automatic ur transmission is going bad and needs to be replaced
right next to the fuse box
You need three things, spark, fuel and compression. If you have replaced EVERYTHING spark related and fuel related including injectors, I would do a compression check next, you may have a valve problem.
you may have air in the brake line. bleed all the brakes. if the light still comes on intermittently go next to bleeding the line at the master cylinder.
MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR WOULD BE THEE NEXT
first up remove spark plugs and replace with new ones next drain the engine oil and replace with new some engines have sensors for oil capacity if coolant was leaking into pistons it will have also run down into oil
speed sensor is located next to the throttle body
I have the same issue on my 89 integra. I've replaced the plugs, cables, fuel filter, PCV valve with no luck. What I noticed is that the stalling and hard warm-starting goes away when I use fuel injector cleaner in the fuel monthly. Next, I plan to replace the fuel injectors.
Check for spark, fuel, compression Check ignition timing