91' Accord - Won't start

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Norbert, Nov 7, 2005.

  1. Norbert

    Norbert Guest

    91' Accord won't start, was driving fine then all of a sudden the engine
    just died. Check for spark and it was strong, I wasn't hearing the usual
    fuel pump buzz you hear when you turn the ignition so my guess is a dead
    fuel pump. My question it "what's the easiest way to check for fuel
    pressure?". If it's not that, does anyone have a suggestion as to what to
    check for next?

    Thanx in advance,

    Norbert
     
    Norbert, Nov 7, 2005
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    You said you were driving it when it died? Have you replaced the
    ignition switch yet. Honda recalled about a billion of them . . . . Do a
    google search for honda ignition switch recall. It could also be the
    Main relay, but that never gives trouble while the car is moving.

    If it failed to start in the morning, there's a couple of other things
    it could be, but that's not what you asked about. Since there's spark,
    your Timing belt is intact, although it may have jumped a few teeth.
    Knowing your mileage and service history would be a great help . .

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 7, 2005
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  3. Norbert

    Norbert Guest

    Hey Curly,

    Yeah I've read about the Main Relay just underneath the left side of the
    dash, I"ll check that first since it's the easiest thing to do. I did
    however neglect to tell you that about an hour or so before the car died on
    me I had to replace the cap & rotor. It was arcing by the ignition cap and
    wouldn't start, I replaced that and it fired right up no problem. Then when
    I was driving it for about 45min. that's when it suddenly died. I re-checked
    the cap & rotor again to make sure it was on properly and it was on
    correctly.

    I really hope it's not the fuel pump since I hear the tank needs to be
    removed to get to it, why can't car makers simply put it on the outside of
    the tank where it's accessible, go figure. This car was given to me as a
    winter beater and I really don't want to spend too much on it, it has about
    300,000+ km. on it and had been fairly reliable since I got it a year ago.

    Any other suggestions?

    Thanx again,

    Norbert


    just died. Check for spark and it was strong, I wasn't hearing the usual
    fuel pump buzz you hear when you turn the ignition so my guess is a dead
    fuel pump. My question it "what's the easiest way to check for fuel
    pressure?". If it's not that, does anyone have a suggestion as to what to
    switch yet. Honda recalled about a billion of them . . . . Do a google
    search for honda ignition switch recall. It could also be the Main relay,
    but that never gives trouble while the car is moving. If it failed to start
    in the morning, there's a couple of other things it could be, but that's not
    what you asked about. Since there's spark, your Timing belt is intact,
    although it may have jumped a few teeth. Knowing your mileage and service
    history would be a great help . .
     
    Norbert, Nov 7, 2005
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  4. Norbert

    Jim Yanik Guest



    Some Hondas,you have to remove the back seat to access the fuel pump,and
    don't have to drop the tank.

    Also,resoldering the main relay eliminates it as a problem,costs little
    except some time.
    Just "inspecting" it will not do any good.amd as long as you have it
    out;resolder it.
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 8, 2005
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  5. Norbert

    TeGGeR® Guest


    It might not be the Main Relay, but it's certainly worth checking it
    PROPERLY.
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/startproblems.html#mainrelay
     
    TeGGeR®, Nov 8, 2005
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  6. Norbert

    Burt S. Guest

    They did. It's a nightmare to prime these pumps when you run the tank dry.
     
    Burt S., Nov 8, 2005
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