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Old 01-19-2006, 01:28 PM
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Question 1988 CRX HF Main Relay

I have loooked and looked for that rascal. The book shows it onder the dask left side in the car not on the engine. I can't find it. Any clues? Hide and seek - Honda 10, me 0.
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Re: 1988 CRX HF Main Relay

Remove the change tray and look to the left of it all the way up and to the chassis wall. It's right next to the chassis support beam. The reason why these go out is probably because dirt and crap gets up in there. Sometimes, when it's hot out, I have to kick my panel up above the dead pedal to get the damn thing to kick on... Haha...
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Thanks, found it. And I do hear the relay click when I turn on the ignition.
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