we had the same problem with a 2005 element & a 1999 cr-v. in both cases the exhust vales were tight & out of spec. by adjusting all the valve, the stalling problem was solved. your Honda may have the same problem. good luck. masoud @ euro imports, louisville,ky.
we had the same problem with a 2005 element & a 1999 cr-v. in both cases the exhust vales were tight & out of spec. by adjusting all the valve, the stalling problem was solved. your honda may have the same problem. good luck. masoud @ euro imports, louisville,ky.
It could be a problem in the air mass or the fuel pump
A common cause for a stalling 1996 Honda Civic is a vacuum leak. Check the vacuum diagram for the vehicle and is if there are any leaking air lines.
Scheduled maintenance for a 2003 Honda Civic applies to the type of service needed to keep the car running healthy. Oil changes are an example of scheduled maintenance.
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It hates you
because you cant drive propperly
Yes, it won't hurt your car if you do.
To remove the driver seat from a 2003 Honda Element, first, slide the seat all the way forward to access the rear bolts. Use a socket wrench to remove the two rear bolts, then slide the seat back to access the front bolts and remove them as well. Once all four bolts are removed, disconnect any electrical connectors for seat features (if applicable) and carefully lift the seat out of the vehicle. Make sure to keep track of the bolts for reinstallation.
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Stalling refers to an engine running too slowly to keep going, or to an aircraft losing it's airspeed enough to cease flying.
Mass air flow sensor