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My 1992 honda accord lx battery keeps dieing aletrnator is going bad starter is almost shot but the fuse under hode the 80amp box one was blow i replaced will that help
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you need to say exactly which fuse. or at the least how many amps it is. (and what BOX)??????
my wild guess, is
1: its in the engine bay box, right?
2: and its a big one,,, right?
so if that fuse connects to the Alterator, (look close) then the alternator is shorted. its an 80amp fuse. that. aka; fuse #15
92 or 98, Amy.?
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1: the Alternator fan belt broke off,or is loose or shredded,
2: the Alternator is bad.
3: the corroded, battery lug deal, (service skipped)\
just 3, there are more.
check all fuses in the cab box and in the engine bay fuse box.
have someone turn the key while you listen for the fuel pump to come on in the fuel tank. it should only come on for a few seconds if not than your fuel pump is bad.
Your engine computer 'brain box' is located under the carpet on the front passenger's side floorboard. If the car keeps dying it's probably the main relay or distributor is bad, not the computer.
you either have a shorted relay , or ignition, this condition will eventually burn out your starter, so disconnect the battery ,, neg side first ,, until you locate the problem, if you look under the hood you will see a relay/fuse box,, look for the relay thats for the starter,, you probably have another one thats the same inside that box, switch it with a different one, then see if the problem is corrected once you hook the battery back up, if so, replace the bad relay, and your set to go, if it doesn't,, your ignition is shot, replace it
Check for a fuel pump fuse in the cabin or under the hood!
These fuses or relays as they are sometimes called usually look like 2 inch black square boxes!
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