2007 Honda Fit Sport with 150k miles
no previous issues - very reliable: oil, brakes, & tires type car
spark plugs were replaced recently but worst case there would seem like poor running, not no running.
Engine will turn over just fine. We have spark at the coil (no plug wires). Battery voltage is good - 12.6V even put another one on it just to check. Plenty of fuel - 3/4 full. Immobilizer key icon turns off like it is supposed to so good key. Spray starter fluid, & it will run for a few seconds & die. Sounds like a fuel issue then, right?
Should my next step then be to check for 12V at the fuel pump when key is turned to ON? It just seems very odd to me for it to be the fuel pump. I can't find an external fuel filter that could have clogged. Fuel rail issue? I can hear a click at the fuel rail when key is turned to ON position.
Are there any known issues for this vehicle (seems very reliable in my searching)? For example, mid 90s Hondas had main relays go bad not the fuel pump.
Crankshaft/camshaft sensor failure possible?
Thanks.
no previous issues - very reliable: oil, brakes, & tires type car
spark plugs were replaced recently but worst case there would seem like poor running, not no running.
Engine will turn over just fine. We have spark at the coil (no plug wires). Battery voltage is good - 12.6V even put another one on it just to check. Plenty of fuel - 3/4 full. Immobilizer key icon turns off like it is supposed to so good key. Spray starter fluid, & it will run for a few seconds & die. Sounds like a fuel issue then, right?
Should my next step then be to check for 12V at the fuel pump when key is turned to ON? It just seems very odd to me for it to be the fuel pump. I can't find an external fuel filter that could have clogged. Fuel rail issue? I can hear a click at the fuel rail when key is turned to ON position.
Are there any known issues for this vehicle (seems very reliable in my searching)? For example, mid 90s Hondas had main relays go bad not the fuel pump.
Crankshaft/camshaft sensor failure possible?
Thanks.