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    #16
    Originally posted by LX_Accordian View Post
    thx alot, how bout the fuel pump?
    under back seat, its actually in the tank, sitting at the top

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      #17
      Originally posted by Losiracer2 View Post
      under back seat, its actually in the tank, sitting at the top
      you will have to remove the gas tank to get to it. look in the haynes book it should tell you how.
      back at it again

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        #18
        yeah its most likely the distributer. i had the exact same problem. it is a possibility it would be the fuel pump but id say the distributer!

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          #19
          Originally posted by TexasBoi19 View Post
          yeah its most likely the distributer. i had the exact same problem. it is a possibility it would be the fuel pump but id say the distributer!
          see lots of us have have this problem at one point.
          back at it again

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            #20
            i'll replace the dizzy w/ brand new 1 1st once i get enough cash.
            hopefully my baby starts again lol. thx 4 the tips dudes
            My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

            "Behold! What was once thought to have been
            buried beneath the sands of time,
            the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
            from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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              #21
              Originally posted by C91BLX7 View Post
              Actually the click is the relay, the fuel pump makes a faint "whuuuuuuurr" sound.
              x2 i had this problem
              92 4 Dr Ex-sold/91 civic hatch(bad head)/93 civic vx

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                #22
                o ok
                My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

                "Behold! What was once thought to have been
                buried beneath the sands of time,
                the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
                from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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                  #23
                  I would suggest doing all the easy stuff before trying to change the fuel pump. Fuel filter, checking the battery, terminals, (including the ground that connects to chasis, sometimes corroded) spark plugs, wires, and timing...you get the picture. Basically the cheap quick possible fix. These things eventually need to be changed any ways with the age of these cars. Good luck to you!

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                    #24
                    well so far,

                    these check out:

                    -alternator
                    -distributor assembly
                    -fuses
                    -starter
                    -main relay
                    -timing belt
                    -new wires
                    -spark plugs
                    -batt. terminals
                    -gas...
                    i think thats pretty much it

                    how do i check/fix the timing?
                    this is for the distributor right?
                    My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

                    "Behold! What was once thought to have been
                    buried beneath the sands of time,
                    the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
                    from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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