TESTS W/CODES - 2.2L

Shop: JAKES AUTOMOTIVE
Date: 7/14/2008

If you get a honda with "cuts off complaint" and maybe the light around the "D" goes off. And the story doesn't fit a fuel pump problem, or a dist. bad problem. Then try this. Go to Ig. switch and start it. Then try turning the key backwards like you are going to turn it off. Start with a little pressure increasing slowly and if you find out that it is sensitive to cutting off with very little to no movement it needs a switch. This is tricky situation that will get you from time to time. This usually turns into the " It will start but will cut off when I let go of the key" complaint. But until it goes into the full blown complaint, it will cut off ocassionally. And they want it fixed now because they can't trust it to go somewhere. Had one today that has been around to 4 or 5 shops. Everybody doing or saying different stuff. Needed a switch. Very little testing and very happy customer.

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