SOURCE: Main Relay on 92 Honda Accord
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On you Honda Accord the main relay is located.
On left side of dash, under the Instrument Panel. Left side of the Steering Column.
To get axces You will need to Remove the Cruise Control Module. That is attached with 2, 10mm screws. one on the Steering column, the other one at the dash braket.
after you remove the cruise control module, you will see a Little Box Gray colour, Is a Relay more biger than a Regular Relay.
The NUMBER on the RELAY is : RZ0088.
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SOURCE: honda accord
The main relay on 1992 Accords are considered a dual relay. It controls both the ECU and the fuel pump in tandem.
SOURCE: Where is the fuel pump relay located on a 1994 honda accord?
its located undernite the steering colum on the left side. it should asy Mitsuba japan relay main.
SOURCE: fuel pump relay location
There may be a fuel pump fuse or connection you can undo but the relay is integrated with the entire injection system. If you disconnect it, you will lose spark as well. I would look through the fuse box first, I will drag out my wiring diagram in the morning and give you more specific details.
SOURCE: 95 honda accord dx with 2.2 non vtec won't stay
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You say you checked the ignition switch, you are 100% sure that isn't the problem? this year and indeed most 1990's Honda"s has a problem with the electrical contacts in the ignition starter switch, the symptom is the car will run until the key is released to the run position or the engine just stalls for no reason, the switch is very easy to replace and I bet is your problem, just remove the sterring column covers, they are a **** shell cover the screws are recessed on the bottom of the cover, Honda doesn't sell the switch seperately from the key cylinder buy it is sold in the after market, here is a price and picture of the part.
STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # US288 {IGNITION STARTER SWITCH} $31.79 US
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Relay should not 'chatter' (clicking sound). I suspect you have a bad relay.
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