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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 03:38 PM
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Question 90 Accords stalls when braking

I own a 1990 Honda Accord. I was having trouble with fuel not getting to the engine. I originally had the fuel pump changed and it seemed to fix the problem. The problem recurred so I replaced the fuel pump myself and no luck. I took it to a mechanic; they changed the fuel filter, fixed some bare wires to the fuel pump, and changed the tube from the fuel pump to the fuel line. Then they charged me another $200 ($300 in total). They said that it was fixed but that I should keep the tank at least half full. That's like the bad joke about the patient who says to his doctor "it hurts when I do this" and the doctor says "don't do that". Here's what I've discovered so far:

- The problem only appears when the car is at half a tank of gas or less.
- The less gas (under half a tank) the worse the problem gets.
- When I hit the brakes or drive downhill the car stalls and turns off.
- When I drive in reverse or uphill it doesn't stall and shut off.

I believe that there is something mechanical inside the tank that is not working right and that that is why when the car is not level or I hit the brakes (when the car is at half a tank or less) it stalls and shuts off. Any guesses?
 

Last edited by vegava; Oct 6, 2012 at 09:41 AM. Reason: Adding more information.
Old Sep 18, 2012 | 04:43 PM
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Could be different reasons; but, can be a fuel pick-up problem. Look under the fuel tank for any obvious damage, such as tank being dented.
 
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