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Burt Squareman 12-06-2004 05:45 AM

Re: 91 Accord Intermittent Start - HELP! Main Relay Differences
 
"Eric" <gunnericremovethis@efn.org> wrote in message
> I had a similar problem with my '85 Accord, some one had installed a new
> stereo, long before I got it, however intermitently it just didn't want
> to start. I ended up opening the panel where all the connections were
> made, for me at the fuse panel, and removed then replaced (put back in)
> the block that went to the ignition, seems to have a loose terminal post
> from them installing the new stereo or something, anyway started right
> up for me. Good Luck.


There is a wire loom from the driver door hooked up around the
side of the fuse panel on the 91 Accord. If somehow the main
ignition circuit is loose then fails by the sudden demand from the starter
solenoid then it's possible that opening the door may help close the
connection.








Burt Squareman 12-06-2004 05:45 AM

Re: 91 Accord Intermittent Start - HELP! Main Relay Differences
 
"Eric" <gunnericremovethis@efn.org> wrote in message
> I had a similar problem with my '85 Accord, some one had installed a new
> stereo, long before I got it, however intermitently it just didn't want
> to start. I ended up opening the panel where all the connections were
> made, for me at the fuse panel, and removed then replaced (put back in)
> the block that went to the ignition, seems to have a loose terminal post
> from them installing the new stereo or something, anyway started right
> up for me. Good Luck.


There is a wire loom from the driver door hooked up around the
side of the fuse panel on the 91 Accord. If somehow the main
ignition circuit is loose then fails by the sudden demand from the starter
solenoid then it's possible that opening the door may help close the
connection.









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