Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
I had to mine on a '91 accord about two years ago.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 06:29:55 -0300, "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca>
wrote:
>yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
>"Batong Buhay" <batong.buhay@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:i6GdnaHpMbxU7qPcRVn-ig@comcast.com...
>> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard
>it
>> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
>> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
>>
>> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
>>
>>
>> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
>> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> > My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> > the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> > sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>> >
>> > I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> > Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> > diagnose it?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > -Mark
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 06:29:55 -0300, "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca>
wrote:
>yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
>"Batong Buhay" <batong.buhay@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:i6GdnaHpMbxU7qPcRVn-ig@comcast.com...
>> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard
>it
>> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
>> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
>>
>> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
>>
>>
>> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
>> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> > My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> > the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> > sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>> >
>> > I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> > Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> > diagnose it?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > -Mark
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
#17
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
I had to mine on a '91 accord about two years ago.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 06:29:55 -0300, "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca>
wrote:
>yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
>"Batong Buhay" <batong.buhay@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:i6GdnaHpMbxU7qPcRVn-ig@comcast.com...
>> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard
>it
>> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
>> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
>>
>> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
>>
>>
>> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
>> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> > My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> > the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> > sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>> >
>> > I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> > Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> > diagnose it?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > -Mark
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 06:29:55 -0300, "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca>
wrote:
>yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
>"Batong Buhay" <batong.buhay@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:i6GdnaHpMbxU7qPcRVn-ig@comcast.com...
>> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard
>it
>> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
>> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
>>
>> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
>>
>>
>> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
>> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> > My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> > the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> > sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>> >
>> > I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> > Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> > diagnose it?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > -Mark
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
#18
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
I seem to have the same problem.
My right front speaker in 91 Accord Ex does not seem to work at all and the
left one is one sometimes and off sometimes....could it be the broken solder
joints as u said?
Please suggest. I have'nt worked with the car radio ever but if u guys could
suggest may be I can try something
TIA
HNB
"Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
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> "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> > yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
> And it happened to the factory stereo in this car, too. The left front
> speaker went "intermittent," driving me nuts for a few years.
> Then the right front speaker followed suit. Hours of troubleshooting
> just left me frustrated. Finally, I disassembled the amplifier section
> inside the deck, and there was a row of dry, broken solder joints
> behind the plug for the wiring harness. I re-flowed them, and the
> problem hasn't been heard from since.
>
> -Mark
>
>
My right front speaker in 91 Accord Ex does not seem to work at all and the
left one is one sometimes and off sometimes....could it be the broken solder
joints as u said?
Please suggest. I have'nt worked with the car radio ever but if u guys could
suggest may be I can try something
TIA
HNB
"Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
news:NOOdnX2_vf1fiKLcRVn-iA@speakeasy.net...
> "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> > yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
> And it happened to the factory stereo in this car, too. The left front
> speaker went "intermittent," driving me nuts for a few years.
> Then the right front speaker followed suit. Hours of troubleshooting
> just left me frustrated. Finally, I disassembled the amplifier section
> inside the deck, and there was a row of dry, broken solder joints
> behind the plug for the wiring harness. I re-flowed them, and the
> problem hasn't been heard from since.
>
> -Mark
>
>
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
I seem to have the same problem.
My right front speaker in 91 Accord Ex does not seem to work at all and the
left one is one sometimes and off sometimes....could it be the broken solder
joints as u said?
Please suggest. I have'nt worked with the car radio ever but if u guys could
suggest may be I can try something
TIA
HNB
"Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
news:NOOdnX2_vf1fiKLcRVn-iA@speakeasy.net...
> "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> > yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
> And it happened to the factory stereo in this car, too. The left front
> speaker went "intermittent," driving me nuts for a few years.
> Then the right front speaker followed suit. Hours of troubleshooting
> just left me frustrated. Finally, I disassembled the amplifier section
> inside the deck, and there was a row of dry, broken solder joints
> behind the plug for the wiring harness. I re-flowed them, and the
> problem hasn't been heard from since.
>
> -Mark
>
>
My right front speaker in 91 Accord Ex does not seem to work at all and the
left one is one sometimes and off sometimes....could it be the broken solder
joints as u said?
Please suggest. I have'nt worked with the car radio ever but if u guys could
suggest may be I can try something
TIA
HNB
"Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
news:NOOdnX2_vf1fiKLcRVn-iA@speakeasy.net...
> "slider" <daroy@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote:
> > yep,they do also.Friend has a 90 accord,same thing happened to it.
>
> And it happened to the factory stereo in this car, too. The left front
> speaker went "intermittent," driving me nuts for a few years.
> Then the right front speaker followed suit. Hours of troubleshooting
> just left me frustrated. Finally, I disassembled the amplifier section
> inside the deck, and there was a row of dry, broken solder joints
> behind the plug for the wiring harness. I re-flowed them, and the
> problem hasn't been heard from since.
>
> -Mark
>
>
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
"HondaNewbie" <klutulu@softhome.net> wrote:
>I seem to have the same problem.
> My right front speaker in 91 Accord Ex does not seem to work at all and
> the
> left one is one sometimes and off sometimes....could it be the broken
> solder
> joints as u said?
> Please suggest. I have'nt worked with the car radio ever but if u guys
> could
> suggest may be I can try something
That certainly sounds like the same problem I had. Mine was caused by
broken solder joints for the connector pins on the back of the radio.
I don't recall the exact steps, but basically you remove the radio and
disassemble sufficiently to get access to the circuit board behind the
socket where the harness plugs into the radio. Look closely at the
two rows of solder connections where the connector pins are attached
to the circuit board. . .mine were visibly broken. It's probably best
just to re-solder all of them.
Good luck, let us know how it comes out!
-Mark
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
"HondaNewbie" <klutulu@softhome.net> wrote:
>I seem to have the same problem.
> My right front speaker in 91 Accord Ex does not seem to work at all and
> the
> left one is one sometimes and off sometimes....could it be the broken
> solder
> joints as u said?
> Please suggest. I have'nt worked with the car radio ever but if u guys
> could
> suggest may be I can try something
That certainly sounds like the same problem I had. Mine was caused by
broken solder joints for the connector pins on the back of the radio.
I don't recall the exact steps, but basically you remove the radio and
disassemble sufficiently to get access to the circuit board behind the
socket where the harness plugs into the radio. Look closely at the
two rows of solder connections where the connector pins are attached
to the circuit board. . .mine were visibly broken. It's probably best
just to re-solder all of them.
Good luck, let us know how it comes out!
-Mark
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
Batong Buhay <batong.buhay@comcast.net> wrote:
> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard it
> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
My '93 Accord sure did. You can resolder, or spend $46 on a new one. My
mechanic simply resoldered mine. It's buried deeply under the dash.
Andrew
> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>>
>> I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> diagnose it?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Mark
>>
>>
> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard it
> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
My '93 Accord sure did. You can resolder, or spend $46 on a new one. My
mechanic simply resoldered mine. It's buried deeply under the dash.
Andrew
> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>>
>> I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> diagnose it?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Mark
>>
>>
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Re: Won't start in hot sun-91 Accord
Batong Buhay <batong.buhay@comcast.net> wrote:
> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard it
> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
My '93 Accord sure did. You can resolder, or spend $46 on a new one. My
mechanic simply resoldered mine. It's buried deeply under the dash.
Andrew
> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>>
>> I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> diagnose it?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Mark
>>
>>
> Sounds like the classic "Main Relay" problem except that I have not heard it
> happen on Accords. Not even sure if Accords have that troublesome relay.
My '93 Accord sure did. You can resolder, or spend $46 on a new one. My
mechanic simply resoldered mine. It's buried deeply under the dash.
Andrew
> Anyway, if they do, you'll find the solution on the ff:
> http://www.markl.f9.co.uk/howto/elec...main-relay.htm
> "Mark" <nospam@thanksanyway.org> wrote in message
> news:urWdnXnTaJH58qPcRVn-oA@speakeasy.net...
>> My 1991 Accord EX won't start in the late afternoon when
>> the sun heats up the driver's side of the car. As soon as the
>> sun goes down and the vehicle cools, the car starts instantly.
>>
>> I suppose it's vapor lock or some such fuel system issue.
>> Any suggestions before I pay the local garage a bundle to
>> diagnose it?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Mark
>>
>>
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