how do i fix crank no start?

Asked by SubstanceCtrl Nov 26, 2024 at 09:15 PM about the 2002 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

so my 2002 Civic will crank over just fine and sounds like it really wants to
start but will not. this problem started almost a week ago when I had been
driving the car most of the day and when I was on my way to work I took a
turn (just a little hard) and the engine turned off. I replaced the sparkplugs in
it and then when I got it towed back to my house I replaced the ignition coils
aswell both did not work. so then I did some research and thought maybe it
was one of my relays or fuses or my ELD. i replaced the fuel pump fuse, the
fuel pump relay was fine, and I went ahead and replaced the ELD, but still no
start-up. so I figured I should probably call a mechanic since I didn't know
what I was doing. he told me that it was my fuel pump so I replaced it with a
brand new one, still no start. I did more research and found that it could be
my temp sensor and my car could be in flood mode, but replacing that didn't
work either. I tested the spark ( it sparks), cleaned the intake, and the battery
is new but I had to recharge it. There are no codes on the ODB either. I don't
know what I should do next. can anyone help out

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