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Old 17 Dec 2006, 04:26 pm
twodotmike
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Default Re: Re: Accord - N0 Fuel-No Start

Thank you, Bob,

Some time this week when I can get with my neighbor we’ll try to check
it out. I appreciate the relay location info as it will save me time
trying to find it! He doesn’t have any repair manuals for the car so
we’re going at this ’blind’. I am thinking of going to my local
library to see if I might find some more info there. Again, THANK YO

"rjdriver" wrote
> "twodotmike" <none@000.com> wrote in message
> news:952053_d0911493cdbdd7818f33957fc2a8697e@autob oardz.com...
> > Trying to help a neighbor.
> > 1988 Accord LX
> > No start, NO FUEL, does have spark and engine cranks over at

> normal
> > speed...
> > We have checked both fuel filters and they seem serviceable,

> but no
> > fuel comes out of the fuel line at the inlet or oultet side

> of either
> > filter position. When ignition key is turned to the "ON"

> position we
> > can hear the fuel pump run for 1-2 seconds and then cut off,

> but no
> > fuel comes out of the fuel line. Also, when the engine is

> cranked over
> > no fuel comes out of the fuel line.
> > I read on-line that there is a problem on some Hondas with

> the PGM-FI
> > relay. Where is this PGM-FI relay located on a 1988 Accord

> LX? When
> > the fuel pump is on during the initial 1-2 seconds and also

> when the
> > engine is cranked over shouldn't we get fuel out of the fuel

> lines?
> > I'm not sure why we can hear the pump run for the 1-2 second

> initial
> > time frame, but not get fuel. Even though we can hear the

> pump run for
> > that 1-2 second interval could the pump still be the main

> suspected
> > bad part? Thank you in advance for any suggestions.

>
>
> The fuel cut off relay is located in the under dash fuse box
> to the left of
> the steering column.
>
>
> Bob


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