problem in starting
rheyx
09-08-2004, 10:06 PM
have a starting problem with 89 prelude SI, when the engine gets hot , engine wont start, have to wait for 30-45 minutes to cool down
futball22
09-09-2004, 12:30 AM
thats most likely your fuel shut off relay. I found a bunch of articles on it. The next time that happens check to see if you have any fuel pressure. Or look on the net for fuel relay problems. Or you can read this article, there are many like it. http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troubleshooting/l/aa010301a.htm
rheyx
09-09-2004, 08:58 AM
thats most likely your fuel shut off relay. I found a bunch of articles on it. The next time that happens check to see if you have any fuel pressure. Or look on the net for fuel relay problems. Or you can read this article, there are many like it. http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troubleshooting/l/aa010301a.htm
thanks for the link dude
thanks for the link dude
partyhardryan16
09-09-2004, 11:10 AM
Why is your engine hot when you are going to start the car... usually your car is sitting for atleast 15 minutes before you go to start it after you turned it off last. It should be cooler when you go to turn it back on than when you turned it off
futball22
09-09-2004, 03:05 PM
thanks for the link dude
hey no problem, i spent like 3 hours looking on the net for answers to my problems so I figured I would try to save you the hassel, I hope it works out for you. If you are trying to figure out where it is just look at the thread for fuel shut off relay.
hey no problem, i spent like 3 hours looking on the net for answers to my problems so I figured I would try to save you the hassel, I hope it works out for you. If you are trying to figure out where it is just look at the thread for fuel shut off relay.
rheyx
09-09-2004, 11:24 PM
Why is your engine hot when you are going to start the car... usually your car is sitting for atleast 15 minutes before you go to start it after you turned it off last. It should be cooler when you go to turn it back on than when you turned it off
it needs more cooler temp thats why it need more time to start
it needs more cooler temp thats why it need more time to start
CowTipper
09-10-2004, 01:15 AM
Most likely your main relay. It provides power to the fuel pump during ignition. What happens is over the years, the constant heat and cold in the interior cracks the soldering connections on the relay. When the interior is hot those connections expand and not enough contact is made within the soldered connection.
So, without any power to the fuel pump, you get alot of crank, but no start. I just changed mine last night and it's an easy fix. It's a red relay, made by Mitsuba and it's located just to the left of the fuse box when you are sitting in the driver's seat (so it's between the fuse box and driver's side door)
Good luck.
So, without any power to the fuel pump, you get alot of crank, but no start. I just changed mine last night and it's an easy fix. It's a red relay, made by Mitsuba and it's located just to the left of the fuse box when you are sitting in the driver's seat (so it's between the fuse box and driver's side door)
Good luck.
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