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Anonymous Posted on May 24, 2012

93 honda prelude distributer cap wiring diagram

I need the order of it fast. My car its not sending any spark to turn it on, i checked and the prob. is on the ignition side

  • Anonymous May 24, 2012

    I need the Diagram to put the spark plug cables in the right position.

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  • Anonymous May 24, 2012

    Thanks, I tried it alredy but i dont get exactly what i want. Anything else?

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2008

SOURCE: spark plug wires order on the distributer cap

My Honda jumps when changing gears. It has been doing this for 5 years so if it were the transmission I would think it would have torn up by now? I do not know anything about cars so someone please help me out!

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 Honda Accord DX will not start, gets spark, gets fuel

Same problem! Put in a new ignition switch (husband did of course!) and it worked! Very cheap, under $80.

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: 94 Honda Accord

my d4 is blinking also from time to time what can i do james bklyn

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: 95 honda prelude distributor cap wiring diagram

Here you go: Curtorsey About.com 7dcca7f.png

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  • Posted on May 12, 2010

SOURCE: 93 honda accord ex died while driving,ran again

Check for fuel, sound's like not getting fuel.

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