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The main relay is usually located on the drivers side under the dash. It is usually brown, rectangle shape about half the size of a stick of butter, with about an 8 pin connector. Let me know if this helps.
yes it could be the fule filter . You will need to find out if there is fuel going to the injectors this is easy done by removing the inlet pipe to the injector rail and turning the ignition to postion 2 just before cranck. If there is no sign of fule then it couls be your filter .If there is fuel at the injector rail let me no and i will assits further
On the firewall underneath the vacuum control box. Thats just to the left of the throttle body, behind the black air intake hose.
The website below shows how to find and change the fuel filter on a 93 Honda Accord:
http://ldsdates.com/blog2/2009/04/07/how-to-change-the-fuel-filter-on-a-93-honda-accord/
Do you have good vacuum at the PCV valve? Remove your spark plugs and run a compression test. Sounds like you have a lot of blow by. Combustion gases blowing by the piston rings.
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