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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 3:37:22 PM
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boots
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I know, I called hasport and they said most likely its not the harness since it ran for a day, I unhooked the fuel pump and turned the key on and it blew the fuse again, so I know its not my fuel pump, I looked all night lastnight for any bad wires, I don't know what to do?
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 3:58:11 PM
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lightshow
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and its so hard to try and give you advice over the net. just pull out your wiring diagrams and go through every single wire thats in that particular system. ill look through my manual here a little too..
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 4:03:41 PM
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lightshow
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ok im looking at the diagram now and it looks like everything feeds through the ecm main relay. i dont know where it is, but thats what is feeding the power thats blowing that fuse....which fuse is blowing fuse #4 or fuse #2? is it a 10 or a 7.5?
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 4:07:04 PM
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lightshow
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the fuel pump is also hooked up the main relay...... there is only one wire that goes to it....and then the ground comes off the fuel pump itself prolly on the body somewhere. ....really important here though......it does look like you need a resistor box for your injectors.. make sure that you have it or this will verge on certainty that this is your problem. if you need pics let me know...it does look like in my manual for the obd1 h22a that it absolutely requires a resistor box.
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 4:08:15 PM
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lightshow
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if you do have the resistor box....then your main relay might be bad. it should be located behind the glove box on the passenger side
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 4:15:32 PM
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boots
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Ok thanks I appreciate it, I just want to drive my car after putting all this money into it and time. Im going to work on it tonight, I will unplug my fuel rail and turn the key on and see if it blows it, also when I did this swap, I didn't change my fuel injector resistor, I just hooked it up to my accord's, I really don't want to pull my harness or my engine again it's so much work, but thanks for the help.
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 4:19:00 PM
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boots
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Its a 15amp, if you can give me picture of the resistor box, Im pretty sure my accord came with one, Im at my dads car lot right now, the car is at home, so I will mess with it when I get home
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/15/2006 11:44:16 PM
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boots
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Do you think since Im running my H22 on my accord resistor box, if I buy a prelude resistor box it will plug right in and most likely fix my problem? Thanks Dakota
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/16/2006 1:19:12 AM
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lightshow
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the resistor box will be the same. if you having a resistor box problem......just getting the resistor box wont fix it, youll need to pick up a computer too....but it could be a short somewhere.
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/16/2006 2:01:56 PM
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boots
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I don't know Im working on it all night tonight. I don't understand if I put the prelude resistor box on there why would I need a new computer? I have like 3 people coming out tonight to findout whats wrong, but if you have any other ideas of what's wrong I let me know need all the help I can get. Thanks Dakota
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/16/2006 4:11:29 PM
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lightshow
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heres the problem....... if you dont have a resistor box...and you needed one.....not having a resistor box frys your computer. so even when you put the right stuff in....you still have a fried computer. im not saying this is your problem.....but......a resistor box problem almost always results in a fried computer.....
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/16/2006 4:28:16 PM
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boots
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My car has a resistor box on it already, what I meant was maybe the resisitor box for my accord won't work for the H22, I found a resistor box for a 92-96 SI prelude for $18? Like I said it ran for a day, If my ECU was fried it would have never ran.
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/16/2006 5:48:16 PM
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lightshow
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if you have a resistor box, then thats not your problem. youll have to look somewhere else.
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/17/2006 12:25:48 AM
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accord_94
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you have a direct short to ground. look for damage it harnes from tank to ecu. its going to be a pain in the a$$. but measure resistance from level sensor to ecu. good luck, may the force be with you.
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RE: Fuel pump - 3/17/2006 3:34:06 PM
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boots
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I foud out what the problem was, 02 sensor the wires were exposed some and they were against the cross member, and that was causing the problem, thanks for all the help, Oh I just got my hasport driver-side mount and it does not work,anyone have this problem, I will take a pic show you how its not working. Thanks Dakota
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