90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
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Re: 90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:32:51 +0000, NomoreRGS <fishman@fish.net>
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>I bet the ECU is good. From what I've seen Honda ECU's are among the
>best and rarely have problems. So if yours is water damaged the
>junkyard replacement will probably solve your problem.
>
I ripped the thing apart and there are two sealed boxes with wire
harnesses attached. One says OKI Communications AT Control Unit (or
something close to that), the other doesn't say much at all. The AT
unit had two wire bundles, the other had three. I'll head for the
junkyard and see what they have.
wrote:
>I bet the ECU is good. From what I've seen Honda ECU's are among the
>best and rarely have problems. So if yours is water damaged the
>junkyard replacement will probably solve your problem.
>
I ripped the thing apart and there are two sealed boxes with wire
harnesses attached. One says OKI Communications AT Control Unit (or
something close to that), the other doesn't say much at all. The AT
unit had two wire bundles, the other had three. I'll head for the
junkyard and see what they have.
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Re: 90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:32:51 +0000, NomoreRGS <fishman@fish.net>
wrote:
>I bet the ECU is good. From what I've seen Honda ECU's are among the
>best and rarely have problems. So if yours is water damaged the
>junkyard replacement will probably solve your problem.
>
I ripped the thing apart and there are two sealed boxes with wire
harnesses attached. One says OKI Communications AT Control Unit (or
something close to that), the other doesn't say much at all. The AT
unit had two wire bundles, the other had three. I'll head for the
junkyard and see what they have.
wrote:
>I bet the ECU is good. From what I've seen Honda ECU's are among the
>best and rarely have problems. So if yours is water damaged the
>junkyard replacement will probably solve your problem.
>
I ripped the thing apart and there are two sealed boxes with wire
harnesses attached. One says OKI Communications AT Control Unit (or
something close to that), the other doesn't say much at all. The AT
unit had two wire bundles, the other had three. I'll head for the
junkyard and see what they have.
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Re: 90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:32:51 +0000, NomoreRGS <fishman@fish.net>
wrote:
>I bet the ECU is good. From what I've seen Honda ECU's are among the
>best and rarely have problems. So if yours is water damaged the
>junkyard replacement will probably solve your problem.
>
I ripped the thing apart and there are two sealed boxes with wire
harnesses attached. One says OKI Communications AT Control Unit (or
something close to that), the other doesn't say much at all. The AT
unit had two wire bundles, the other had three. I'll head for the
junkyard and see what they have.
wrote:
>I bet the ECU is good. From what I've seen Honda ECU's are among the
>best and rarely have problems. So if yours is water damaged the
>junkyard replacement will probably solve your problem.
>
I ripped the thing apart and there are two sealed boxes with wire
harnesses attached. One says OKI Communications AT Control Unit (or
something close to that), the other doesn't say much at all. The AT
unit had two wire bundles, the other had three. I'll head for the
junkyard and see what they have.
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Re: 90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
dgk wrote:
> 92000 miles. I came home the other day to find the car in a foot of
> water, three inches inside. It started, I drove it around. I turned it
> off and a bit later it started. It ran until I pulled into my
> driveway, which is about a 40 degree angle down.
You live on the side of pyramid with a great view of the Sphinx? :-D
> 92000 miles. I came home the other day to find the car in a foot of
> water, three inches inside. It started, I drove it around. I turned it
> off and a bit later it started. It ran until I pulled into my
> driveway, which is about a 40 degree angle down.
You live on the side of pyramid with a great view of the Sphinx? :-D
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Re: 90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
dgk wrote:
> 92000 miles. I came home the other day to find the car in a foot of
> water, three inches inside. It started, I drove it around. I turned it
> off and a bit later it started. It ran until I pulled into my
> driveway, which is about a 40 degree angle down.
You live on the side of pyramid with a great view of the Sphinx? :-D
> 92000 miles. I came home the other day to find the car in a foot of
> water, three inches inside. It started, I drove it around. I turned it
> off and a bit later it started. It ran until I pulled into my
> driveway, which is about a 40 degree angle down.
You live on the side of pyramid with a great view of the Sphinx? :-D
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Re: 90 Accord got flooded - won't start after 3 days. Help.
dgk wrote:
> 92000 miles. I came home the other day to find the car in a foot of
> water, three inches inside. It started, I drove it around. I turned it
> off and a bit later it started. It ran until I pulled into my
> driveway, which is about a 40 degree angle down.
You live on the side of pyramid with a great view of the Sphinx? :-D
> 92000 miles. I came home the other day to find the car in a foot of
> water, three inches inside. It started, I drove it around. I turned it
> off and a bit later it started. It ran until I pulled into my
> driveway, which is about a 40 degree angle down.
You live on the side of pyramid with a great view of the Sphinx? :-D
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