symptoms for bad main relay - 93 accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by roch77, Jul 19, 2006.

  1. roch77

    roch77 Guest

    Will the engine crank if I had a bad solder joint in a main relay, or
    will there be no cranking..

    Why I am asking is the other day the car had been sitting outside for
    about 5 days without use and it was very hot and humid and I tried to
    start the car and it would crank, but start.

    So I left the windows down and at dusk it started fine. This is the
    first time it has happened.

    I thought I'd take the main relay apart and re-solder, but when I took
    it out of the casing everything looked in very good condition. I also
    had a circuit board guy look at it and he said the solder joints looked
    in good shape. (but we did resolder and put it back).

    I am now wondering if it was something else..
    thanks
     
    roch77, Jul 19, 2006
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  2. Yes that is the sympton of the main relay failure.

    Mine "looked" good too, but it wasn't.

    Frank
     
    Frank Boettcher, Jul 19, 2006
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    Maybe you resoldered the __________ relay, and not the main relay? There
    are several up there. You didn't unbolt it, did you? Have you googled
    and found the web sites that show super close-ups of bad solder joints
    on the main relay ??

    Next time don't wait until dusk . . . Turn the key to position II, turn
    the radio and fan off, smack the dash on the left of the steering wheel
    (assuming you're in North America), you'll hear the fuel pump run for a
    couple seconds. Give the starter a spin and it will start.

    Much quicker.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 19, 2006
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  4. roch77

    roch77 Guest

    Yes, I googled and got lots of info including Teggers writeup in the
    FAQ.

    I should have checked to see if I could hear the fuel pump when it
    wouldn't start, but I didn't do it.

    I definitely got the right relay, it was a pain. I didn't have a deep
    socket 10 mm, it was hard.

    Anyway, if I get a no start again I'll investigate further.

    Thanks for the replies..
     
    roch77, Jul 19, 2006
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    One point I was trying to make . . You don't remove the whole relay,
    just pull the guts out the bottom of the (solidly anchored) case. Same
    trick for Gen 1 Odyssey DRL relay. Less shedding of blood, less
    profanity :)

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 20, 2006
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