So I did a few troubleshooting. Seems like there is something warming up with the key on. Your electrical portion of ignition switch may be bad. Have the helper sit in the drivers seat while you stand at the fuel filler door with the door open and fuel cap off. Have the helper turn the ignition switch to the on position but not start the engine. But the fuel pump still doesn? The fuel system in your Honda Accord and Civic.
The water pump is bolted to the engine block underneath the plastic covers that house the valve timing belt, camshaft and crankshaft gears, idler pulley and spring tensioner. The fuel system in your Honda Accord and Civic. Remove the sock filter from the end of the fuel filter. So, sound like a main relay problem? Are you looking to bring new. Prices might be different in your area. Yes, I removed the relay cover and inspected the circuit board.
The fuel pump is a hydraulic device. Once you lower the tank, you should be able to see what bolts and everything that you need to undo in order to pull the pump out of the tank. You can do this by unhooking the latches that hold the tank under the car. I go thru all my test on the relay and everything has power except the yellow n green wire that is the fuel pump. Signs of a damaged fuel pump include bucking during acceleration or loss of power when your Civic is under stress, such as going up a hill.
Then add some power to your Honda Accord! Also I check for fuel pressure by turn the ignition to the on position and fuel coming out of the filter, also I forgot to to said that out of the top of the pump I'm not getting any power with or without the ignition been on, hope I have explain good so ur guys can help me, thx. Yes, the check engine light is also delayed in going off. First, turn your steering wheel as far as possible to the right so that the tire will be out of the way. The relay is basically tucked up under the left side of the bottom of the dash. It is not the main power supply for working the main relay. After waiting for a while it would start.
The fuel pump would not prime, since I have never replace it n been sitting for long so I decide to replace it, come to find that it still not priming, so I check the relay pgm-fi main, and also replaced the fuel pump relay. The relay is located in the same spot on all models from 1988-1992 sold in the States. The relay is held in place with one 10mm bolt and the electrical connector. I replaced bothe the other 15 amp fuses as requested and cleaned ground wire that is connected to the thermostat. This is a separate relay just for the fuel pump.
The fuel pump is responsible for pushing the fuel from the gas tank to the engine, thus starting your car. All electric circuits are fine, everything turns on, the engine will crank, just won't start. There is an electrical panel with fuses and to the very top 3 relays. It runs fine when jumped. Also again I was jumping 7 to 8 in the main relay and the car will start and run. And so, there's no need to spend time testing them or money replacing them.
This article applies to the Honda Accord 1990-2002 , and Civic 1992-2000. Made this account because I am having a similar problem. I also have a little knowledge of simple mechanical issues. If 12vdc at pin 1---supply input good. Look for this access panel before removing the fuel tank.
While fuel pumps are fairly reliable, once your Civic gets up in miles it's just a matter of time until it needs to be replaced. Is there a fuse I have not yet checked? Step one: With key out -- check for 12vdc at pin 1. If the ignition system is the cause of the no start, you're not gonna' see spark at any of the 4 spark plug wires. Step 3 — Prep the pump for removal When the cover is removed, there are a number of items you have to remove before the pump can be retrieved. There is no other relay involved in this circuit except for the main fuel pump relay.
Diagram of the fuel pump. At AutoZone, get expert advice on Accord fuel pumps from our knowledgeable employees and shop our wide selection of replacement parts. Unless I just did not measure correctly could swear I tried several times before. Find a quality Civic fuel pumps at your local AutoZone store and benefit from free battery charging and engine diagnostic testing at the same time. The fuel pump relay is in the centre and colored … blue. You can see it if you get the glove box out of the way, but to remove it, you need to pop the triangular shaped plastic trim off of the end of the passenger side of your dash.