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92 Honda accord ex no start when hot the d4 just

92 Honda accord ex no start when hot the d4 just blinks I replace the selenoids and still the same

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2008

SOURCE: 92 honda accord lx

okay everybody...i did it myself....replaced the main relay and the TCU box..but i didnt use another OKI manufactured TCU..i bought the Denshigiken manufactured one....(this was a 2nd manufacturing of the TCU)....when it first arrived today i opened the module up to check the resistors and capacitors...and noticed the completely different configuration and parts inside...this worried me..but i hooked it up anyways...to my amazement all problems vanished ..and everything works now..(cruise control, shift interlock, D4 light, tranny shift, brake light, intermittent no start, everything that was wrong..must have ran through this stupid little resistor) ......i solved his problem for less than $100.00..and less than an hours work....i can get more of these Main relays and TCUs if someone needs or needs help locating and removing/installing new pieces...email me at [email protected] or call me @816-286-8851..ill be glad to help

Main relay ........$10.00..
TCU................. $80.00...
10mm deepwell ...$4.00

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