94 accord, problems! New Member!
hey you guys! I recently bought a 94 Honda accord from a buddy of mine. I didn't realize how many problems this thing was going to have but I am working on them though. so far what I found out about the car is missing all the wiring. so far I have re wired the driver and passenger side wires that go to the head light and radiator assembly. I am a noob when it comes to cars so I am surprised I made it this far. But when i hooked everything up everything but my fans and ac are working.so lights are a go! But I noticed under the battery a connection that was not hooked up to anything. It has two wires and I know one is red. I will post pictures! I have work in thirty minutes so I just wanted to start the thread. any advice would be great and the pics will be up later today. Thanks you guys!
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Welcome. I'll move your thread to the General Tech Help section to get more responses. We'll wait for the pics.
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The AC pressure switch has red/wht and blu/yel wires and is under the battery. Someone may have disconnected to disable the AC.
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Thanks redbull-1 and Texashonda, you were absolutely right! so background on the car is this guy was driving in a snowstorm last year,and had no choice but to put chains that were too big on the tires. Which of course resulted in damage to all the wiring that goes through there.Also i was told that the ac might have been disconnected because it cuts the hp in half. Guess the guy wanted to go fast!!Anyways I have tested the fans they work, I still have to check the relays but i have a good indication that my sensors are bad because of all the wiring ripped out and the gauge doesn't move at all. can anyone confirm this. and in the picture i have a black cable connected under the alternator is this a ground and where does it go???:( Thanks everyone and sorry it took so long work work work.... we all know that story!
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I'd suggest you download a manual for this car - see the "Common DIY and Info Threads" sticky at the top of this section for a link.
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