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1988 honda prelude no start
If you are carburator or fuel injection you should have a tach meter hopefully it works. Crank the engine does the tach slighty move this small movement tell us if you have spark. You state no spark at coil 3 item that wont allow spark to happen the magnetic pick up the ignitor and the coil itself.Or even the distributor cap itself. 2 main failure for no spark is the ignitor itself. and the magnetic pick up
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matthew
Hi , I have 1985
On the 85 model the speedometer and odometer are driven by a cable. This cable must have broken and will need replaced. Check the speedo cable where it connects to both the speed sensor and the back of the gauge cluster to make sure that the little prongs on the end of the speedo cable are fitting into the matching holes on each end of the connection. sometimes it slips out and loses its connection causing the gauges to go dead. Last but not least if the cable is good the the instrument cluster will need replaced. The VSS or speed sensor is on the transmission, the cable connets to this and to the gauges. If it were me I would get a new sensor and new cables which is cheaper than having a mechanic work on this, if the issue is not fixed then the guages must be replaced and these can be found at salvage yards or on the net as many years are interchangable.
Could you Please explain to
Hi.
Accessing that hose is a bit of a pain in the.... The hose is accessed from underneath the car. First you need to take off the air filter housing and the thermostat housing, thhen you finish the work working under the car. undoing the bolts that hold the the pipe and cutting or undoing thef heater hose and oil cooler hose (the hoses must be replaced afterward). Replace hoses and O rings keeping the hoses in place to finish the job.
Regards.
Ginko
Cold motor starts good, but
Does your cars motor crank over when it is warm? If the motor will not even crank over chances are that your starter is bad. I am sorry I could not be of more help, but I need more information before I can be of any further assistance. Hopefully this helps you out and at least gives you a place to start.
How to change the fluid
Open the engine hood.
There will be several fluid reservoirs under the bonnet. If the car / truck has power steering, one of them will hold about 150-300ml of fluid that should be a red color. If you put some on your hand it is very slippery.
The other reservoirs will hold water for the windscreen washer, and one connected to the radiator to hold coolant.
Check that the reservoir you intend to put the power steering fliud in is not connected to the radiator and does not contain water.
Take the cap off to check.
If you can't see in to the bottom, roll up some kitchen paper towel and feed that in until you get some fluid on it - red, you hope!
There will be marks (horizontal lines) on the side of the reservoir showing "Min" (minimum) and "Max" (maximum or full). Slowly pour in replavcement fliud until the tiop of the fluid is between the marks.. Put the cap back on, close the engine hood, drive for a short distance (2 km?) and check the levels again.
Top up the reservoir to just under "Max". Replace the cap.
Check the level after a short period of normal driving - a couple of weeks, If it is still going down a mechanic needs to check the power steering seals.
good luck.
My 1989 honda prelude 4ws
I have the same problem few days ago, and still didn't find any solution. Can any one please help?????4
I have a 1989 Honda
I would say that this is a wiring issue. You would have to inspect the wiring underneath the dashboard and the one that leads to the gas tank. One is the power for fuel pump and the other is for the floater for the gauge. Check for loose wires especially for exposed conductors or worn out insulation. The wire might be touching the wire for the blinker causing the issue you are seeing.
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