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Mit




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:09 pm
Post subject: "S" start Blinks and Car wan't Start.

Frequently in my Honda Accord 91 "S" Light start blinking and My car want start then I hve to wait for 30 min to 2 Hr and then start the car. I try to pin point the problem but I can't even I saw the mechanic thay also not able to solve the problem. If any one gives me idea what to do? I appriciate that.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:33 am
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On Mar 11, 10:30 pm, Mit wrote:
> Frequently in my Honda Accord 91 "S" Light start blinking and My car
> want start then I hve to wait for 30 min to 2 Hr and then start the
> car. I try to pin point the problem but I can't even I saw the
> mechanic thay also not able to solve the problem. If any one gives me
> idea what to do? I appriciate that.
>
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The "S" light is the car throwing an ECU or TCU code. To check this,
there is a two prong connector behind the passenger side kick panel
(mine is blue). You must remove, or pull back the panel, find the
connector, and jumper the two pins with a paper clip, and then turn
the key to the power on position (do not start). You will get a series
of flashes from the "S" light. A long flash counts for 10, a short
flash counts for 1. for example, one Long flash followed by seven
short flashes is a code 17 commonly showing Vehicle Speed Sensor
which was my problem. Use google, or a Haynes or Chiltons manual to
match the code to the problem. Keep in mind it may be multiple
problems.

The power not coming on the way you are describing sounds a lot like
the main power relay, or so I have heard. I haven't had to change
mine, but have heard of several people describing the same thing. You
may want to Google "91 Accord Main Relay" and look over some of the
results to see if any of the symptoms people mention under starting
problems match up. From what I've read, failure of the main relay is
fairly common in 90 - 93 Accords. You can Also get good information on
how to change it as well.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:06 am
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Most likely your problem is the main/fuel pump relay. Located on the left side of the dash above the cruise control ecu. Usually the relay will act up
when the vehicle is hot inside.
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Mit




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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:17 am
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Thank you very much for your reply ya my car fuel pump relay is burn out and I change it.
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Jim Yanik1

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:56 pm
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Mit wrote in


> Thank you very much for your reply ya my car fuel pump relay is burn
> out and I change it.
>
> "djfusion" wrote:
> > Most likely your problem is the main/fuel pump relay. Located
> > on the left side of the dash above the cruise control ecu.
> > Usually the relay will act up
> > when the vehicle is hot inside.
>

Or you can open up the relay and resolder it,and save yourself $50;see
www.tegger.com for more info. It's easy.

(the relay problem is cracked solder joints)

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