Honda Accord EX 1993 Cold Start Valve

Discussion in 'Accord' started by , Nov 21, 2003.

  1. Guest

    Hello,
    I really would like to know where I can get information
    on the innards of a Honda Accord EX 19934 Cold Start Value.
    Chilton's manual doesn't appear to have anything useful on
    the subject.
    The reason I ask is I just replaced the starter motor on
    my car though now the engine doesn't always start, there is
    a slow grinding action or it will just keep turning without a
    start. Humidity always plays a part, if it's more humid it tends
    to start less. And it doesn't appear very consistant either.
    Although on cold days after using it more then twice it'll usually
    start for the remander of that day alone.
    So again any and all information of the above and the means
    to an end would be greatly appreciated.

    Regards,
    John
     
    , Nov 21, 2003
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  2. Guest

    That's a 1993 Honda Accord btw. Unless we are overrun in the
    year 19934 by damned dirty apes!

    <signal rings>
    <waah ah waah aaah>

    PS. The fuel pump was also replaced erroneously as the
    same symtoms remained.


    lutzj[[at]].operamail.com

    Regards,
    John
     
    , Nov 21, 2003
    #2
  3. Eric Guest

    An online version of the factory service manual is available at
    http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/AccordManual/index.html and may be helpful
    in diagnosing your problems.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Nov 21, 2003
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  4. N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Are you sure the main relay is working? bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Nov 21, 2003
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  5. http://members.rogers.com/john-ings/MainRelay.HTM

    j,
    Read this web page carefully, I think you'll find your answer. You can
    tell by listening for the fuel pump to run (not run)while you watch your
    dash lamps doing the 'lamp test'.

    There are several other pages that explain it too.

    'Curly'


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    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 21, 2003
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