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I HAVE A 92 HONDA ACCORD AND IT STARTS AND CRANKS OVER AND HAS SPARK BUT WILL NOT STAY RUNNING. I HAVE REPLACED EVERYTHING, I HAVE NO CLUE TO WHAT IT COULD BE,COULD SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME THANK YOU
I have the same problem with a 1990 Accord and I cannot find the relay to replace it. Anybody know where it is located?I have the same problem with a 1990 Accord and I cannot find the relay to replace it. Anybody know where it is located?
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I had the same issue happening with my 92 accord lx. I replaced the main relay and the issue was resolved... Was it the relay under the dash and hidden by the cruise control box you replaced? It is located under the drivers side dash, tucked WAY up there behind the cruise control box. This relay controls both the spark delivery AND the fuel pump.
If this IS what you replaced, it is more than likely still an electrical issue since the syptom only occurs when it is hot. This means an electrical connection is expanding and not connecting when it is hot. If the relay was replaced, it is possible the ECU may be having issues.
you have a transmission fault the D4 light blinks to tell you that there is a transmission problem when the light is blinking the transmission computer put the transmission into limp home mode so it will not shift normally and you should try not to drive it very far when it gets to this stage you need to have the transmission codes check to pin point the problem
did you replace the the plug wires right i would double chect them and make sure and check the disribotor. and try runing some fuel injector clener through it. after you check all that can you start it with starting fluid
well not completely sure but would suggest first giving it a shot of ether in the airbox to see if starts better. to rule out a fuel issue. then ck into distributor. have you ck'd it for spark? is it weak? is it possible the timing belt jumped time?
I have the same problem with a 1990 Accord and I cannot find the relay to replace it. Anybody know where it is located?
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