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I'd check the distributor for spark, those year Honda's had alot of problems with the distributors. Also, I would check the multi-relay, under the dash, on the driver side, on the far left of the dash.
I need more info the engine light will come on when you turn the key on it is natural it dosent go off until the car starts. but on that car you need three basic elements and it will start gas, air, and spark. the car turns over? if it does pull one of the spark plugs out plug it back into the wire lay it on top of the valve cover and have one of your buddies crank the car you shold see a spark. No spark check the fuses first then see if the distributor has power. if so you might need a distributor cap, rotor, spark plug wires. how long has it been since you had a tune up? that pretty much tells if you have spark. Next gas pull the air cleaner off look down the throat of the carburetor then hit the gas you should see it spray gas if not you could have a carburetor problem or a fuel pump problem check the fuel pressure should be between 4-6 Lbs of pressure.
then air cant mess that up unless the air filter is really dirty.
hey my civic just did the same thing, there was no spark but would still turn over. all it was, was the fuse for the starter cyllanoid, so try that under the steering wheel.
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