Sounds like the electrical circuit from your Ignition switch to the gearshift solenoid is open, or the solenoid is bad. Be sure and have the ignition switch checked. Also check for a blown fuse that protects the ignition circuit.
Check if you're getting fuel. If you're not getting fuel, it's the main relay. If you're not getting spark, it could be the distributer. Also, check your fuses.
i had a 1984 cr-125 and had to have the magnito rewired that fixed it for me, joe
It's time to change the oil.
Incorrect ignition timing or damaged valves would make a 95 Honda Odyssey sputter and backfire. Backfires are directly caused when ignition occurs at the wrong time.
If the coil is producing a spark then the HT lead between them is breaking down.
Simple your not getting spark from the spark plugs. i recomend getting someone that knows how to check for spark because there is a lot of items you have to check.
It is either getting no fuel or no spark.
Spark plug wire not connected to spark plug? Spark plug wire connected to Wrong spark plug? Vacuum line disconnected? Bad spark plug or wire?
Wrong size plugs. Or Incorrect rotating assembly.
Something wrong with spark plugs or the wires maybe...Make sure the spark plug is connected to the power source. If so, you might want to check it and fix or replace it if somethings wrong.
Check the coil then. The spark originates at the coil and it distributed to the correct spark plug by the distributor. If you get a spark from the coil and not at the plugs then there is something wrong at the distributor. If you are getting no spark from the coil, then check to see if it's getting power. If it is then replace the coil. Hope that helps... the coil is internal in the distributor, if the distributor worked in another civic, then something would be wrong with your wiring or ecu. check your ecu, once you acces the ecu, when you first turn your ignition on the ecu will flash once, that will tell you if the ecu is getting power, next check your fuses. sounds simple. and last try checking your timing, might be so far out, when it is time to spark it will miss.
Wrong heat range plug for the fuel and/ or riding conditions