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Old 08-26-2005, 03:30 PM
wannadoitmyself
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91 accord doesn't start

My '91 accord has problems starting. It will start when outside temp. has
cooled down. But sometimes it will not, even when it's cold. I thought
about the fuel pump, but I read about other's questions in regard to
similar problems, and the solution given the most was about a RELAY. Could
this be the problem I have? Does this have something to do with the PGM-FI
system? Another symptom about the issue is that I think the car may get
flooded. One day when it gave me the problem of not starting and acting as
if it was flooded was when I started the engine and drove to the gas
station. After paying and coming back to the car, it would not start. I
assumed it was because the engine was now warm, Or the temp that day was
hot. I had to leave the car there and came back to start it finally on my
4th attempt, (6 hours later). I need a mentor on this matter. Thanks.

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Old 08-26-2005, 04:30 PM
High Tech Misfit
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start

wannadoitmyself wrote:

> My '91 accord has problems starting. It will start when outside temp. has
> cooled down. But sometimes it will not, even when it's cold. I thought
> about the fuel pump, but I read about other's questions in regard to
> similar problems, and the solution given the most was about a RELAY. Could
> this be the problem I have? Does this have something to do with the PGM-FI
> system? Another symptom about the issue is that I think the car may get
> flooded. One day when it gave me the problem of not starting and acting as
> if it was flooded was when I started the engine and drove to the gas
> station. After paying and coming back to the car, it would not start. I
> assumed it was because the engine was now warm, Or the temp that day was
> hot. I had to leave the car there and came back to start it finally on my
> 4th attempt, (6 hours later). I need a mentor on this matter. Thanks.


It definitely sounds like the main relay.
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Old 08-27-2005, 12:41 AM
'Curly Q. Links'
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start

wannadoitmyself wrote:
>
> My '91 accord has problems starting. It will start when outside temp. has
> cooled down. But sometimes it will not, even when it's cold. I thought
> about the fuel pump, but I read about other's questions in regard to
> similar problems, and the solution given the most was about a RELAY. Could
> this be the problem I have? Does this have something to do with the PGM-FI
> system? Another symptom about the issue is that I think the car may get
> flooded. One day when it gave me the problem of not starting and acting as
> if it was flooded was when I started the engine and drove to the gas
> station. After paying and coming back to the car, it would not start. I
> assumed it was because the engine was now warm, Or the temp that day was
> hot. I had to leave the car there and came back to start it finally on my
> 4th attempt, (6 hours later). I need a mentor on this matter. Thanks.



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Go to google.com, click on groups, search for honda main relay, or just
scroll back a few days and see the __Dozens__ of posts about this most
common of all HONDA problems, and the simple fix.

'Curly'
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Old 08-27-2005, 03:31 AM
jjjsan
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start

Check your battery cables and connection to battery post. If loose you
could have a intermittant start varying with temp.
Here's info on main relay PGM problem and fix.
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html
Jim

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Old 08-27-2005, 01:30 PM
wannadoitmyself
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start

Thank you all for your response to my answer. I will look into it and see
what's up. Otherwise I'll get back to you. Thanks.

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Old 08-27-2005, 01:30 PM
Rattus The RAT
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start


"wannadoitmyself" <capfern2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c923d3c876e15ae7d905d4d4283bb990@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> Thank you all for your response to my answer. I will look into it and see
> what's up. Otherwise I'll get back to you. Thanks.


i have that problem, changed the main relay, didn't appear to solve the
problem, asked many mechanics, they don't know unless they keep the car for
1-2 days, no time for that, I just learned to park in the shade! And I
bought this thing you put in your windshield to reflect the sun when I have
to park in the sun. 5,99$ at Walmart.



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Old 08-27-2005, 02:32 PM
wannadoitmyself
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start

Hey that's a good idea. Thanks, I'll buy me one of those windshield
refletors. Thanks.

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Old 08-29-2005, 02:31 AM
jjjsan
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Re: 91 accord doesn't start

Also check clamps on the battery post. fixed a similar problem with temp
sensitive starting.
clamp on neg side loose, tighten nut, solved problem. If clamp is good,
check the main relay, seems be a common problem.
Jim



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