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The Haynes manual for our 92 Accord lists a value for igniter resistance,
but doesn't say between which terminals it is measured. It also says to remove two set screws to remove the igniter. With the rotor removed, I only see one screw-not a set screw, BTW, and it looks to be at a bad angle to reach with a screwdriver. Are there actually two screws, and must something else be removed to access the hidden screw? Thanks, John |
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"John Pinkham" <jwpinkham@comcast.net> wrote
> The Haynes manual for our 92 Accord lists a value for igniter resistance, > but doesn't say between which terminals it is measured. Dunno about the resistance. Maybe try the ignitor tests given at http://www.crx.org/southcal/tech/ign...er-testing.htm > It also says to remove two set screws to remove the igniter. With the rotor > removed, I only see one screw-not a set screw, BTW, and it looks to be at a > bad angle to reach with a screwdriver. Are there actually two screws, and > must something else be removed to access the hidden screw? There should be two screws. The sites below and my memory indicate they are not set screws. I suspect you're just at a bad angle to see the second screw. The screws are probably easier to remove with a socket wrench (7 mm?). The following describes removing the igniter on a c.1990 Honda Civic. The photos might help. See especially the sixth photograph from the top for the two screws. http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...er/igniter.htm Try also: http://www.crx.org/southcal/tech/igniter/page3.htm The screws should have been installed with Lock-Tite (or similar). So like the above link says, a screwdriver may not be enough. I replaced my 91 Civic's igniter last year. (Your 92 Accord's ignitor is identical to my 91 Civic's ignitor.) I took the distributor off to do it. It's really not much trouble, and you might want to do the same. If you do remove the distributor, pay careful attention to marking the housing so you don't mess up the timing. I think I took maybe four hours altogether. That's going really slow, as I'd never done this before. |
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"Caroline" <caroline10027remove@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<cHYnc.16057$Hs1.13209@newsread2.news.pas.ear thlink.net>...
> "John Pinkham" <jwpinkham@comcast.net> wrote > > The Haynes manual for our 92 Accord lists a value for igniter resistance, > > but doesn't say between which terminals it is measured. > take off the cap. pull the wire from the ignitor to the negative side of the coil. connect a test light from the wire to the pos side of the battery. crank the engine, if it flashes the ignitor is doing it's job, the coil is bad. Chip |
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