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Have a honda prelude 1990 modle that stalled while driving down the road. have replaced the computer,fuel pump,main relay.i have no fire to the coil and no power to the fuel pump. the car will turnover but will not start.
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It's going to be your main relay, located under the dash on the drives side, turn key on and off, you will he a clicking sound, that the main relay control your power to you computer also.
I believe its the main relay u are looking for. This relay controls the fuel pump and spark. Its located under the steering column. Grey in color and usually has one bolt attaching it. Hope this helps.
Unfortunately you probably need a new distributor. There are three pick-up coils mounted down inside the base of it. They go bad quite commonly. The unfortunate part is; the new distributor will come with a new cap, rotor, coil and module...which you have already bought. The distributors are not that expensive though, maybe you can sell the extra parts???
fuel cut relay in drivers dash fuse box. it is located on back side of fuse box,remove and jump (at fuse box )terminal 1 and 2 where relay was removed from.you should then have power to fuel pump.if so repLACE RELAY
hi, check the fuel pump might be the cause of this also try to get a starting fluid and spray to the intake manifold it should start for a few due to gas you feed, then the fuel pump problem not electrical good luck
Sounds like it could be a Main Relay (with controls the fuel pump & others). Look it up - on the '92 models its under the dash near the steering column.
I have had problems with my 89 prelude. I found that the problem wasn't with the fuel pump, rather the master relay. You will have voltage at the fuel pump with the fuel pump dicconnected, but when you connect the pump and put a electrical load on the circuit, the voltage drops. check current with the pump running and see if this is the case.
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